
Why should the Grinch grin? That's the question Coesse's second graders were answering in their persuasive writing this week.
#ExperienceWCCS


On Monday, Coesse's fourth graders celebrated Indiana's 207th birthday as part of their social studies unit. They played Indiana bingo, decorated Indiana ornaments, tested their knowledge of the state by pinning the star on the state, and also ate cupcakes to celebrate!







A special thank you to the Komets for sending two guest readers to Coesse this week! We are looking forward to PTO's family fun night at the Komets game on Friday.
Coesse families, for more information on tickets please email coessepto@gmail.com


Happy Thanksgiving Break, Coesse Family!





This month Mrs. Hinen has been coming into third grade to read to the kids. The students love hearing fun new books and reconnecting with Mrs. Hinen.


Thank you, Coesse students and families! We raised a grand total of $881.03 by students purchasing hands to create a turkey!
Congratulations to Miss Riecke's class for the highest donation amount. They won an ice cream party for their efforts.



On Friday, Coesse recognized our Quarter 1 fourth and fifth grade Honor Roll recipients and our Eagle P.R.I.D.E. award winners for the life skill of persistence. Keep up the good work!





The November Newsletter is here! Check it out: https://5il.co/28a1j
Upcoming Events
Popcorn Fridays
Classroom Photos
Parent Teacher Conference Updates and more!


Fourth grade has been learning about electricity during science. They enjoyed a hands-on lab to find out how many tries it took them to light up their light bulb.
#STEM #ExperienceWCCS





Parents,
We are excited to see you at Parent/Teacher conferences today! Please stop by our lost and found table to see if any of our missing items belong to you.



Happy Fall Break!
Parent Teacher Conferences happen throughout the district today. Your child's teacher may have some availability; please schedule with them if you need to connect.
Eagles, what are you doing this fall break? Share a photo in the comments!
See you Monday!


Our first graders are excited about fall! In art last week, they made pipe cleaner pumpkins and wrote a sentence about why they love fall.


Coesse Families-due to the chance of rain this afternoon, PTO has decided to cancel the Family Fun Safety Day that was scheduled to take place from 2-4 PM today. We apologize for any inconvenience.


Parent Teacher Conferences are Wednesday, October 25.
Connect with your child's teacher to schedule a time to meet.
All students and families are welcome to participate in parent teacher conferences.


WCCS is hiring an Elementary School Nurse.
Preference is given to an RN with school nurse experience. This individual must be personal, flexible, dependable, organized and able to communicate well.
You can locate the full description on our homepage at wccsonline.com and click the "Employment Opportunities" button.
https://www.applitrack.com/r8esc/onlineapp/1BrowseFile.aspx?id=46936


Skyward will be unavailable beginning Friday, October 20, at 6:00 PM and continuing until Saturday, October 21, at 7:00 PM due to scheduled maintenance and upgrades. During this down time, please, do not make eFunds payments, either, as they may not post correctly to Skyward.

Coesse welcomes Ms. Abbegayle Stoner. She wanted to become a teacher because she loves working with kids and wants to make a difference in the world! Welcome, Ms. Stoner!


As a resource teacher at Coesse Elementary, Ms. Davis loves Mexican food and sour candies. Help us welcome Ms. Davis to the team!


During social studies, fourth graders from Coesse have been studying Indiana state parks from all over the state. Rose Nevil from Ouabache State Park came to give a presentation to support this. She shared information on their bison, monarch butterflies, fire tower, and the adventure backpack program. Students went over their property map and they were each able to take home a map and some milkweed seeds.
#WCCSExperience




Fourth graders from Coesse have been studying Indiana state parks from all over the state during social studies. Rose Nevil from Ouabache State Park came to give a presentation to support this. She shared information on their bison, monarch butterflies, fire tower, and the adventure backpack program. They reviewed their property map with the students. The students were each able to take home a map and some milkweed seeds.
#WCCSExperience


