The 22nd week at Wagner Elementary School was full of fun and learning. Wagner students enjoyed winning WOW (Wagner Outstanding Wildcat) prizes, Clemson University was the college of the week and shared a gift, sixth grade students practiced an Egyptian play, and seven students sang in the elementary honor choir in front of a sellout crowd at the PYLUSD Gala 2016 on Saturday, Feb. 20, at the district’s Performing Arts Center (PAC).
Student art selected for “The Advantage” notecard contest
Two Wagner Wildcats had their artwork selected for “The Advantage” notecard contest. These two artists were first grade students in Mrs. Goessling and Mr. Blankenship’s class. Superintendent Doug Domene visited each class to make the announcement. Wildcats continue to roar to the top!
Brayden Krakowski: a student you should know
Another paw-some Wildcat is on the prowl. Meet Brayden Krakowski (pictured in banner), a first grade student at Wagner. Brayden participates in taekwondo, soccer, swimming, baseball, basketball and football. He was a gold medalist for his age group in taekwondo. Brayden swims the freestyle, butterfly, breast and backstroke. In swimming, Brayden has won a gold medal, two silver medals and three bronze medals. In baseball he was selected as an all-star.
Newest employee
Meet Wagner’s new roving instructional aide, Mrs. Magdalena Avalos. Mrs. Avalos grew up in Oakland, she has five children between the ages of five and 17, she played volleyball in junior college, and her favorite football team is the Raiders. She also enjoys knitting and reading when there are those few moments available.
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