Washington Middle School first day memories

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From finding their lockers, to learning (and relearning) how to use a combination lock, as well as an enhanced array of course offerings, these Blue Lions are ready for whatever their 6th-8th grade years will give them.

Pictured is WMS Principal Eric Wayne speaking with students in the hallway.

Washington Middle School students were back in school on Monday for the new year. Learning expectations and their “Blue Lion Behaviors” was first up on the schedule, and now these students are ready to take on the year.

From finding their lockers, to learning (and relearning) how to use a combination lock, as well as an enhanced array of course offerings, these Blue Lions are ready for whatever their 6th-8th grade years will give them.
https://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2021/08/web1_locker.jpgFrom finding their lockers, to learning (and relearning) how to use a combination lock, as well as an enhanced array of course offerings, these Blue Lions are ready for whatever their 6th-8th grade years will give them. Courtesy photos

Pictured is WMS Principal Eric Wayne speaking with students in the hallway.
https://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2021/08/web1_240533576_4541140665938189_4159583362197285752_n.jpgPictured is WMS Principal Eric Wayne speaking with students in the hallway. Courtesy photos

Washington Middle School students were back in school on Monday for the new year. Learning expectations and their “Blue Lion Behaviors” was first up on the schedule, and now these students are ready to take on the year.
https://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2021/08/web1_240653760_4541141729271416_6908690128848430246_n.jpgWashington Middle School students were back in school on Monday for the new year. Learning expectations and their “Blue Lion Behaviors” was first up on the schedule, and now these students are ready to take on the year. Courtesy photos

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