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In room D5 on March 2nd, Mrs. Spaulding and 7th graders Elijah George & Ayriana Bernskoetter play "statues." Statues is a game where one person turns their back and the others move but when they look at back, they have to be still. Mrs. Spaulding listed the ways this game helps students. “We have been playing statues as a way to practice self regulation, and to control our impulses,” said Spaulding.

In room D5 on March 2nd, Mrs. Spaulding and 7th graders Elijah George & Ayriana Bernskoetter play "statues." Statues is a game where one person turns their back and the others move but when they look at...

It's Not Bologna... It's Mrs. Roney

It’s Not Bologna… It’s Mrs. Roney

Alea Colley and Madyson Nelson April 13, 2023

7th-grade science teacher on the Voyager team, Mrs. Roney, won the Auburn Washburn District Secondary Teacher of the Year last year before Spring Break. She was nominated by her fellow teachers, administrators,...

Mrs. Jones, one of the WRMS FACS teachers, judges the presentations the students give on March 31st, during 3rd hour. Caption by Madyson Nelson

Mrs. Jones, one of the WRMS FACS teachers, judges the presentations the students give on March 31st, during 3rd hour. Caption by Madyson Nelson

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