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Students at Freeport Middle School will be joining schools all across the Walton County School District as we participate in Pacer.org's National Campaign Against Bullying. Students will show support with multiple activities throughout the week designed to help students become more aware of the bullying issue, and develop ways to unite for kindness, acceptance and inclusion.

 This Weeks Activities will Include:

Monday, October 23

ELA Classes

Bullying 101:  Guide for Middle & High School Students / Questioning/ Videos

http://www.pacer.org/bullying/classroom/middle-highschool/mh-discussion-monday.asp

Tuesday, October 24

Math Classes

Bullying Statistics: http://www.pacer.org/bullying/resources/stats.asp - Graphs/word problems

Wednesday, October 25

Science Classes

Run, Walk, Roll Against Bullying at the football field – Heart rate / burning calories

Thursday, October 26th

Social Studies Classes

Introduce Take Action Against Bullying Plan to students
Students will be taken to the cafeteria to sign the Anti-Bullying Pledge banner

submitted by Sharie Smith

Mrs. Walker’s first grade class at West DeFuniak Elementary used their bowling skills to improve their subtraction game.  Students started with 10, then subtracted the pins that were knocked over to find the difference. Submitted by Jessica Dawkins.

WDE Bowling

WDE Bowling

WDE Bowling

Welcome to the MSE Pumpkin Patch!  These awesome pumpkins were decorated by our MSE students and families! Submitted by Krisy Spence.

WHS students and staff wore pink on October 19 to show support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and to honor those fighting the disease.  And the football field was covered in pink at the Powder Puff game that afternoon. Submitted by Christy English.

WHS Pink

WHS Pink

WHS Pink

WMS congratulates its summer reading challenge participants for a job well  done!  The students pictured completed the school's summer reading requirements and were rewarded with an October cookout celebration.  Way to go, Warriors! Submitted by Kristen Rhodes.