- Today we will be following the B-Day schedule. That means you’ll be attending periods 2, 4, 5, and 6 — plus Wolf Time — so be sure to double-check that you’ve got the correct books and binders for class. Again, this is a B-Day. See your TA teacher with any questions.
. - Calling all MUNNERS!! The Model UN Club is meeting TODAY during ASP I in room C105. Participants will form a crisis committee, and get their assignments for the upcoming conference. See Mr. McDermott with any questions.
. - On your marks, get set, GO!! The WMS Track and Field team is looking to defend its County Championship this year. So if you are as fast as a cheetah, or can jump as high as a kangaroo — Track and Field needs YOU!! There will be an informational meeting for Track and Field TODAY after school in the gym. Meet the coach, returning players, and learn everything you need to know about tryouts.
. - And don’t forget that everyone who competes in an after-school sport MUST complete a sports physical form, and submit it to the yellow mailbox outside of the Activities office. See Ms. Hogwood with any questions.
. - WHAT ARE THOSE??? As part of our school’s commitment to sustainability, Williamsburg is supporting a Sneaker Recycling Program called “Got Sneakers!!” So if you have any old shoes lying around, please donate them to “Got Sneakers” by dropping them off in room 233. See Mr. Sundwick with any questions.
. - And now, we’ve got a special opportunity for all film-makers, journalists, and video-jockeys! Check it out!!
The 13th annual Arlington Student FilmFest is now accepting entries for its 2025 competition. The application deadline is March 29th, and the Film Festival is scheduled for April 30th at Wakefield High School. To participate, please contact Mr. Schonfeld and he’ll walk you through the application process. Now go make some movie magic!
.- Attention 6th graders! WMS is now recruiting STUDENT AMBASSADORS for the remainder of the year! Student Ambassadors represent our school at special events, help to build a positive community, and give tours to new students!
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The first big event is next April, when HUNDREDS of rising 6th graders are scheduled to visit our school. So we’re looking for outgoing, responsible, and friendly students who will make them feel welcome here in our shared community.
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If you’d like to apply to be a 6th grade Student Ambassador, please pick up an application from the Main Office or the Counseling Suite. It must be completed and returned by Monday, March 17th. See Ms. Russo with any questions.