This past week was Apple Week for First Grade. We had an apple tasting then made applesauce and apple butter. Some of our curriculum based activities - Wrote applesauce recipe books - Sequenced the steps to make apple sauce - Measured ingredients for apple butter - Predicted which apples we would like best - Graphed (picture graph, bar graph, and tally graph) our classroom tasting results - Read and learned about Johnny Appleseed and wrote “I can make the Earth better by_________” #ExperienceWCCS #WCCSRelationshipBuilders
9 months ago, WCCS
CES apples
CES apples
CES apples
CES apples
Thank you to Coach Daniels and the CCHS volleyball team for hosting the Coesse Volleyball Club at last night's game. Our Coesse students loved watching the game and meeting the high school players!
9 months ago, WCCS
CES Volleyball
Thank you to Pack 3088 for helping to mulch our Outdoor Classroom! Well done! #WCCSRelationshipBuilders #ExperienceWCCS
9 months ago, WCCS
New Mulch
New Mulch
Last week, third grade had a fantastic time on their first field trip to the Fort Wayne Embassy for the World in Motion show with science guru Mr. C! The kids were thrilled that Mr. C took a moment to talk to them before the performance. During the show, they were engaged as they learned about the three laws of motion. A highlight of the day was when Ms. Riecke was called up on stage to perform the first magic act demonstrating inertia. #ExperienceWCCS #WCCSRealtionshipBuilders
9 months ago, WCCS
CES
CES
CES
CES
Columbia City High School Fine Arts presents Beauty and the Beast! Tickets are on sale now. Friday, November 8, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, November 9 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Purchase Tickets here: https://cur8.com/18800/project/125271?fbclid=IwY2xjawFfj71leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHRA8Vp6eWFon14dczXek4GJvNMEVxA-ScR4D_vAheyFuisQtZdTOPbx35Q_aem_1gLvr9Yb0eFEqAaL2tMnZw Tickets are $10 each and a show you won't want to miss. Bring your princess and beasts to a Tea Party with Mrs. Potts following the 2 p.m. show on Saturday! #ExperienceWCCS #BeautyandtheBeast
9 months ago, WCCS
Beauty and the Beast
Casting well under way
In Ms. Riecke's third-grade class, students have started their first multi-paragraph narrative essay focusing on manatees. They started by reading a Scholastic magazine article to collect facts, followed by brainstorming their narratives using a film sequence and a "plot mountain" planning page. This week, they began typing their manatee stories, while incorporating facts from the article. In the upcoming weeks, they will enhance their writing with adjectives, details, and clear dialogue. The students are excited about this writing activity and frequently ask when they can continue their work throughout the school day. #ExperienceWCCS #WCCSRelationshipBuilders
9 months ago, WCCS
Student writes
Student writes about mantatees
students work
Writing, CES 2
writing, CES
Last week in first grade, students talked about the importance of community helpers. To show their appreciation, students wrote thank you notes to our community's police officers and firefighters for helping to keep us safe.
9 months ago, WCCS
CES Letters
Good afternoon, WCCS Families, During student pick up today, a guardian had a medical emergency that required medical attention at Coesse Elementary. Fire and EMS were dispatched to the scene. There were no students involved and we would appreciate your well wishes for a full-recovery. As always student and staff safety are our top priority and we wish to provide transparent communication. Thank you, medical professionals for your response!
9 months ago, WCCS
Mrs. Windhorst's second grade class worked on making predictions, testing our theories and finding results with an apple science experiment! Students loved seeing how each substance affected the apples and were shocked by some of the results!
9 months ago, WCCS
CES Apple
CES Science
CES class completes science project
Friday, Sept. 13 | The Columbia City Police have identified the source of the initial post. There is no threat to student safety. There will be increased police presence today, however, we know the threat was not credible. Thank you CC Police Department for your investigation and support of our student and staff safety.
9 months ago, WCCS
Following yesterday's threat, Whitley County Consolidated Schools wants to thank our Whitley County Sheriff Department and Columbia City Police Department, along with the Indiana State Police, for their organized response and communication with our WCCS administration in resolving this incident. Our relationship with the police department stood up to the test of a threat, thank you. Secondly, we know communication to our families can seem vague. Student and staff safety is our highest priority. We want to assure you we take all threats about our school and students very seriously and we act on them quickly. We share the details as soon as we can. Due to the nature of the threat, confidentiality has been upheld. WCCS is taking necessary disciplinary action for the student(s) involved. Parents, please speak with your child(ren) about their role in school safety. It is crucial that if a student sees something, or hears something, they need to say something. From the police, the investigation would have gone smoother if the initial social media post hadn’t been shared and re-routed so many times. When students know something, they should report the incident to either a staff member, police, or other authoritative figure, instead of sharing the post with their peers. This way authorities can begin the investigation and determine the severity and legitimacy of the threat. Students can also use the anonymous tip line of STOPit via wccsonline.com/page/stopit or the mobile app. STOPit allows students and family members the power to help end harmful and inappropriate behavior they see online through social media, hear of incidents, and other means. STOPit can be used to report bullying, cyberbullying, discrimination, harassment, violence, threats, weapons, alcohol or drug-related issues, mental health struggles like suicidal ideations, or any other concerns. This is a community that cares deeply for our students and their safety. We want you to know that while this incident did cause fear and concern, our systems worked the way they were supposed to and we saw clear evidence of our ongoing training and preparedness for crisis response. As a reminder, official communication comes through the WCCS app (Whitley County Consolidated Schools in Google Play or App Store), Whitley County Consolidated Schools Facebook, WCCSonline.com, and email notifications, or as a phone call. Parents should verify their Skyward accounts are accurate. We know communication is a personal preference and continue to work to build transparent systems that work for all. Please know that we will continue to build on what we learned yesterday and today, what went well and what can be improved.
9 months ago, WCCS
Our fifth- grade students went to the 4H Fairgrounds to discuss water, soil, recycling, conservation, and more! #ExperienceWCCS
9 months ago, WCCS
CES Fifth Grade
CES Fifth Grade
CES Fifth Grade
CES Fifth Grade
Coesse first graders have enjoyed making scribble monsters during art! #ExperienceWCCS
10 months ago, WCCS
CES  Scribble Monsters
Fourth graders at Coesse have been learning about the geography of Indiana. Students are learning to locate Indiana on a map of the US and how to draw our state borders. Students are also practicing labeling major cities, rivers, and all neighboring states. #ExperienceWCCS #WCCSRelationshipBuilders
10 months ago, WCCS
CES State
CES State
Second grade has been working hard on making Beetle Glyphs! They have been learning that glyphs are pictures that represent something else and each part of their beetles represents something about them. They also worked on sorting, creating categories, using venn diagrams and graphing them based on different attributes! #ExperienceWCCS #WCCSRelationshipBuilders
10 months ago, WCCS
CES Classroom
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CES Beetle Assignment
Third grade is talking about what a good mathematician does and how they can be good mathematicians too! They worked in small groups to build their dream school using mathematician skills like problem-solving, finding more than one solution, learning from their mistakes, and more! #WCCSRelationshipBuilders #Math #Education #ExperienceWCCS
10 months ago, WCCS
CES Third Grade 2
CES Third Grade
Remember, all WCCS students get FREE breakfast this year! As part of a pilot program for the 2024/25 school year, each morning, WCCS students can join us for a nutritious breakfast free of charge. Breakfast is available after the morning bus drop-off.
10 months ago, WCCS
Free Breakfast
A WCCS Connection is coming to your mailbox soon! Each quarter WCCS publishes a newsletter for our community to see some of our highlights and our updates. View the latest issue: https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2777/WCCS/4709892/WCCS_Connection_Summer_2024.pdf What do you like most about the publication? What would you like to see? Let us know in the comments.
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WCCS Connection, Summer 24
We are once again introducing our new teachers! Welcome to WCCS! #WCCSRelationshipBuilders #ExperienceWCCS
10 months ago, WCCS
Megan Heuer
Our custodial staff has worked very diligently this summer to make improvements and updates throughout Coesse. So much has been done behind the scenes to prepare our building for another great school year! Thank you Rod, Jesse, and Denny for taking such pride in our building and community. #WCCSRelationshipBuilders #BetterTogether #ThankYou
10 months ago, WCCS
CES Custodians