Ms. Gavin’s Competition Shake class on a field trip working on camera-ready and teleprompter skills to help them prepare for their upcoming competition!


Three lawyers and a nurse! #careerday

Suellen Hargett dressed like Mrs.Ashcraft, yesterday, for "Dress Like Your Favorite Educator" Day!

Important Reminder!
School will dismiss at 2:25 this Friday (November 18th)
Thanksgiving Break (November 21st-November 25th)

2023 Archery Tournament Schedule!

Thanksgiving Break Reminder!

Picture retake day is this Wednesday! Also, students should’ve come home with their school pictures on Friday!

Reminder that we will be celebrating American Education Week this week at WMS!

Washington Middle School Archery Teams would like to thank Murphy-Sumac Oil, Slingin' Arrows and Gerardo Anastacio for their sponsorship of this year's teams!

As a reward for winning the El Dorado Invitational People’s Choice Award for their showcase performance, Todd Henry- with Sonic of El Dorado, treated the WMS Cheerleaders to Sonic ice cream gift cards. Thank you, Mr. Henry! (4th period, and a few others out sick, not pictured)

Mrs. Ashcraft’s Studio 2 group studied the art of graffiti this week and created some really awesome work! Check out their “tags!"

Next week, November 14th through November 18th, we will be celebrating American Education Week with the following dress up days!

The WMS Step Team (The Diva Knights) had their first practice today!


Mr. Scott’s Mini Music Class made music symbols out of Play-Doh!



Don’t forget about our writing competition happening now! Submit your essay by Nov. 18th at 3:25!

Coffee Cart will be on campus tomorrow, November 11th!

Fun with Mr. Thompson on the playground!




Today in Mrs. Braswell’s Class, students had the task of making a working foosball table. They were required to have 12 players, 6 rods, and 2 goals. Once they did that, we played each other's games in a "game day.” What the students did not know prior to this assignment, was Mrs. Braswell was making a life size version for them to play as well. They saw it slowly coming together halfway through, but no one was allowed to play it until "game day!”




Thank you to Mrs. Mayra Mendoza for proving a concha for all the 6th grade Spanish class. Concha (meaning "shell" in Spanish) is a traditional Mexican sweet bread roll (pan dulce). Conchas get their name from their round shape and their striped, seashell-like appearance.




Thanks to Brandie Reynolds and PTO for our delicious lunch.


