Water Valley High School art students studied Mississippi native Water Anderson. Their mission was to create a watercolor animal in the style of Walter Anderson with a border to make the colors and shapes in their paintings stand out. Selected works were painted by: (top row) Baylie Terry, Natalie Phillips, Amari Gooch, Trynaidee' Walton, (bottom row) Maggie Hill, Parker Turnage, and Lani Moon. Well done, artists!
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art image
Ms. Vickie Person would like to thank everyone who came and supported the Spooktacular Science Night at DES.
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spooky night
spooky night
Water Valley High School PBIS award winners, Dez Campbell, Dawn Hill, Alexis Harden, Ryleigh Calder, Pallyus Caldwell, and Caleb Brown. These students have perfect attendance for the month of October and no ODR for the entire year.
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PBIS
Red Ribbon Week Day 4- Davidson Elementary
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day 4
day4
Coach McCain’s students are practicing how to write procedures that are detailed enough for another group to follow that successfully produces the same results. They are using legos to create structures and write out procedures on how they made the structure that another group will follow to copy their structure.
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McCain
McCain
McCain
McCain
Don't forget Spooktacular Science Night at DES TONIGHT! 5:30-6:30
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des
Red Ribbon Week Day 3- Water Valley High School
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wvhs
Red Ribbon Week Day 3-Davidson Elementary
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day3
The Health Science 1/2 classes toured the NWCC and CNA and Phlebotomy program today at Everest. The instructor, Jeanie Finzer and her students, took WVHS students into their lab and had 7 stations set up with skills learned in the program such as drawing blood, measuring urine, cleaning dentures, feeding a patient, taking blood pressure, performing Range of Motion exercises, and helping patient into and off a bed pan. They discussed program admission and expectations, clinical, patient safety, certification earned, state testing, licensure, etc. The students in the program did an awesome job teaching our students the skills and watching them practice in small groups. We had a great time and appreciate the opportunity to see what is learned in this college program. One of our WVHS graduates was teaching one of the stations (Aria Smith-so proud of you).
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Health Science
Health Science
Health Science
Health Science
Mrs. Jacks’ students worked on separating techniques of mixtures and solutions today.
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5th science
DES students have been using lots of fun games to explore rhythm and movement in Music class this week. Kindergartners enjoyed copying movements with scarves. 1st-6th grades used glow sticks to tap out rhythms and played “Pass the Pumpkin” to practice keeping a steady beat.
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music class
music class
music class
music class
This week's attendance winner atWVHS
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carwile class
SENIOR NIGHT 6:30 P.M.
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SENIOR NIGHT
Red Ribbon Week Day 2- Water Valley High School
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day 2 wvhs
Red Ribbon Week Day 2- Davidson Elementary School
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des day 2
Red Ribbon Week-Day 1 Water Valley High School
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high school
Red Ribbon Week-Day 1 Davidson Elementary
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des day 1
Challenge Exhibit
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challenge exhibit
Sixth grade students began reading The Outsiders, a coming of age novel based in 1965 by S. E. Hinton today. Wayne and Christi Hardy, parents of DES Assistant Prinicpal Andi Terry, brought their antique cars to give the students a perspective of the design of cars during this time period.
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andi and parents
cars
cars
students and cars
Spooktacular Science Night at DES
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science night