
COLLEAGUE CREDIT
Mr. Eric Boos shares that Mrs. Vanover helped him to get settled and kept him in line as he transitioned to a new role at Wurtland Middle School. As an exemplary co-teacher, she helped with scheduling and lesson accommodations. Thank you, Mrs. Vanover!


WRITER OF THE WEEK
Mrs. Bobbi Brumfield shares that Raelyn is a student in Creative Writing. Each day, she is ready to try various types of writing, such as the daily challenge quick write, a choice of portfolio entries in her writer's notebook, and a few special projects. Currently, Rae is working on creating an interactive adventure story.
RAELYN IS DOING THINGS WRITE AT WURTLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL!


WILDCAT OF THE WEEK
Ms. Katie Williams shares that Hunter was recently kind and welcoming to a new student, inviting that student to sit with him at lunch. Way to be a leader, Hunter!


READER OF THE WEEK
Mrs. Bobbi Brumfield shares that Jaylynn was excited to visit the library the first week of school. She then used independent learning time in the classroom to start reading her new book.
READERS ARE LEADERS AT WURTLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL!


Project STEM: Word Clouds
Students in eighth-grade Project STEM completed word cloud activities to reflect the interests, experiences, and beliefs they are bringing to their computer science class. It looks like they did fantastic work!




SEVENTH-GRADE SCIENCE
Students in seventh-grade science have been exploring how the speed of atoms influence the temperature of a substance.
These smiles prove that learning can be fun!




PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE SPOOKIEST SPOOKTACULAR OPEN HOUSE!


INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Our Industrial Arts students have been putting the finishing touches on their very first projects of the year. They used reclaimed lumber to build decorative benches that will be available for purchase at our fall open house. The finished products are perfect!





GENETIC PROBABILITY INQUIRY LAB
Students in Mrs. Dornon's science classes exemplify teamwork! Yesterday, they worked through a collaborative lab activity. Whether hands-on or digging into books, our Wildcats are working hard!






SCHOOL PICTURE INFORMATION
School pictures will be taken on the morning of September 26 for ALL students. Please find all pertinent pricing and package information included. As always, reach out to us with any questions.



SPIRIT NIGHT MUTT STRUT
Don't forget to sign-up with your furry friends and participate in the annual Mutt Strut during Spirit Night!


PROJECT STEM: Encoding and Decoding
Project STEM students explored computer science by encoding and decoding messages using cups, modeling the way computers run a program written in a programming language. It looks like their work was successful!









EdRISING
Our EdRising students are on the move! They are working hard to complete bulletin boards, finish hallway decor, and to create big puzzles for hallway interactions.
Great work, Wildcats!

SIXTH-GRADE SCIENCE Students in Mr. Haywood's science classes spent time practicing observation skills using lab equipment last week. Before long, they'll be writing lab reports like champions!




IT'S SPIRIT WEEK!
Spirit Week is one of our favorite times of the year! Start the week right: wear some vintage Greenup County clothing or dress in an old-fashioned style.
Let's have a great week, Wildcats!


STORYBOOK TRUNK-OR-TREAT CANDY DONATIONS
On October 29, Wurtland Elementary School and Wurtland Middle School will once more join forces to host our third annual Storybook Trunk-or-Treat event. This will be an absolutely magical (and slightly spooky) evening for students. We are currently collecting candy for this event. If you would like to donate to the cause, we would be most appreciative! Thank you for your support of our amazing students!


READER OF THE WEEK
Mr. Scott Bowling shares that "the dude lives in the library." Mr. Bowling adds that Carter is a reading machine, and his favorite genre is non-fiction.
READERS ARE LEADERS AT WURTLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL!


COLLEAGUE CREDIT
Mrs. Bobbi Brumfield shares that Mr. Bowling is deserving of Colleague Credit because he is willing to share resources with other teachers, saving both time and effort for students and teachers in the next grade-level. Thank you, Mr. Bowling!


WILDCAT OF THE WEEK
Mrs. Vanover shares that another student was struggling to log into his ChromeBook during class. Micah not only assisted the student without being asked, but he also then gave the student a pencil when he realized the student was working without one.


FITNESS FRIDAY
Students in Mrs. Dornon's Health Science class started Fitness Fridays last week. Students monitor their heart rates and learn about other health benefits associated with exercise.


