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In this episode, we dive into The Feather Report (Volume 2, Issue 25) for February 27, 2026, as Westlawn gears up for March! The administration announces that yearbook orders are officially open until May 1, and they are calling on parents to share their favorite photos of school events to be included in the memories. We also preview the exciting month ahead as Westlawn celebrates Reading Month, complete with weekly reading-themed "Fun Clothing Wednesdays" that kick off with black and white attire on March 4. We cover crucial upcoming events, including Give-Education Day on March 4, the Middle School Transition Fair at Luther Jackson MS the same evening, and the call for volunteers for Literacy Night on March 11.
Additionally, we break down essential program information, including how qualifying families can apply for Pre-K and Early Head Start. In our "Mind Matters" segment, we discuss practical ways parents can help their young scholars develop self-advocacy and executive function skills at home. Meanwhile, "Tech Talk" provides a fantastic roundup of digital reading resources available to students, from interactive libraries like myOn and TumbleBook to physical Playaway audiobooks available in the school library. Finally, we get to know Westlawn's Speech Pathologist, Helen Larkin, in the Staff Spotlight, learning about her love for spelling, graham crackers, and hiking.
By Alanna DushokIn this episode, we dive into The Feather Report (Volume 2, Issue 25) for February 27, 2026, as Westlawn gears up for March! The administration announces that yearbook orders are officially open until May 1, and they are calling on parents to share their favorite photos of school events to be included in the memories. We also preview the exciting month ahead as Westlawn celebrates Reading Month, complete with weekly reading-themed "Fun Clothing Wednesdays" that kick off with black and white attire on March 4. We cover crucial upcoming events, including Give-Education Day on March 4, the Middle School Transition Fair at Luther Jackson MS the same evening, and the call for volunteers for Literacy Night on March 11.
Additionally, we break down essential program information, including how qualifying families can apply for Pre-K and Early Head Start. In our "Mind Matters" segment, we discuss practical ways parents can help their young scholars develop self-advocacy and executive function skills at home. Meanwhile, "Tech Talk" provides a fantastic roundup of digital reading resources available to students, from interactive libraries like myOn and TumbleBook to physical Playaway audiobooks available in the school library. Finally, we get to know Westlawn's Speech Pathologist, Helen Larkin, in the Staff Spotlight, learning about her love for spelling, graham crackers, and hiking.