
Kindergarten Registration April 21-25


KSA Testing Information


WPG Kindness Eggs


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Preschool students will not have school on Thursday, April 10th and Thursday, April 17th


If you student is working on their end of the year goal the deadline has been extended to Friday, April 18th.


Celebrate Kentucky AG Education Week!!


WPG will be participating in the annual statewide tornado drill scheduled for Wednesday, March 5th, at 10:07 AM


Students at WPG are so happy to be back in school and learning!


Christmas with the Comets was a big hit! Students had such a great time seeing Santa and The Grinch. They also got to make multiple crafts and hear some amazing stories being read.


NTI again today Comets! On this cold and snowy day stay warm and safe inside. When you finish your NIT work it will be a great time to work on your Family Gingerbread House!


This snowy day is a perfect time for WPG families to work on their Gingerbread Houses!!


Everyone have a happy and safe Thanksgiving!


WPG's smallest Comet's want to say "Happy Thanksgiving"!


WPG's Food Drive is sill going on until November 22nd. The class that brings in the most items will be rewarded.


Don't forget our food drive is still going on here at WPG. All items will provide a Thanksgiving meal for families in our building was well as other families in Laurel County. Students can bring in items up until November 22nd.


Wyan-Pine Grove wants to say "Thank You" to all Veterans!


The holiday crazy has hit! With everything else going on please do your best to send in items for the food drive. These items will provide a Thanksgiving meal for families in our building as well as other families in Laurel County. If you would like to bring in a few items to fill these hungry tummies on Thanksgiving those can be added to your class total.


October’s enrichment project was PUMPKINS! We spent the day learning about pumpkins and their life cycle. We read the book “Pumpkin Jack” and sequenced a pumpkins entire life cycle on a hat. Then we observed a real pumpkin that I carved, and touched the pumpkin “guts” and seeds. After we washed up, we sealed “Jack” in a glass jar with a little water and soil. We plan to let him decompose and *hopefully* become new pumpkin plants in the spring.
Our friend Kiera came by and taught a great lesson with all sorts of cool pumpkin facts. She even gave prizes and treat bags.


Congratulations to our winner of the Potato Book Character competition and thank you to everyone who participated!!
