Willard’s student newspaper, The Willard Monthly, is back and it needs reporters! Join the newspaper club and write about what’s going on in the classrooms of Willard and the streets of Concord. Interview your favorite teacher. Share book, movie and music reviews with your classmates.

Willard’s student newspaper, The Willard Monthly, is back and it needs reporters! Join the newspaper club and write about what’s going on in the classrooms of Willard and the streets of Concord. Interview your favorite teacher. Share book, movie and music reviews with your classmates.

Willard’s student newspaper, The Willard Monthly, is back and it needs reporters! Join the newspaper club and write about what’s going on in the classrooms of Willard and the streets of Concord. Interview your favorite teacher. Share book, movie and music reviews with your classmates.

Willard’s student newspaper, The Willard Monthly, is back and it needs reporters! Join the newspaper club and write about what’s going on in the classrooms of Willard and the streets of Concord. Interview your favorite teacher. Share book, movie and music reviews with your classmates.

Willard’s student newspaper, The Willard Monthly, is back and it needs reporters! Join the newspaper club and write about what’s going on in the classrooms of Willard and the streets of Concord. Interview your favorite teacher. Share book, movie and music reviews with your classmates.

Willard’s student newspaper, The Willard Monthly, is back and it needs reporters! Join the newspaper club and write about what’s going on in the classrooms of Willard and the streets of Concord. Interview your favorite teacher. Share book, movie and music reviews with your classmates.

Scratch is a computer programming language specifically designed by the MIT Media Lab for elementary aged children. It is easy to use and very powerful. The students will learn the skills to create dynamic and interactive computational media projects such as animations, games, and stories. The goal is to foster a Scratch community where the students can help each other and learn from each other. The club is for grades 3-5.

Willard’s student newspaper, The Willard Monthly, is back and it needs reporters! Join the newspaper club and write about what’s going on in the classrooms of Willard and the streets of Concord. Interview your favorite teacher. Share book, movie and music reviews with your classmates.

Bring the whole family, grab a blanket, kick off your shoes (but keep on your socks) There will be several rounds of bingo with fun activities and dancing in between the rounds Come for one round or stay for all There are prizes for all bingo winners Please eat dinner first- food and drink are not permitted in the gym Festive, tropical attire encouraged (Hawaiian shirts, flower leis,etc.)