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Students Learn And Have Fun In Wallace-Gregg Clubs October has been a very busy month at Wallace-Gregg Elementary School! At the beginning of the month Kris Davis from aKristic Films come to the school to shoot the yearbook cover on spirit day. Mr. Davis used a drone to video the students setting up to form the letters, WGE. Once the students were in place he used the drone to take an aerial picture. At Wallace Gregg, we have focused on creating leaders in our students. We want our students to have the opportunity to develop the 21st century skills of critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity. As a result, we have started several student clubs at Wallace Gregg sponsored by faculty and staff members. The Mighty Eagle Men is a club designed to promote the social, emotional and psychological development of our young men. Male students in grades fourth through sixth can participate. The Mighty Eagle Men have guest speakers at least once a month. The Mighty Eagle Men perform community service and serve as greeters and ushers at school events. Recently, the Mighty Eagle Men served as greeters for the Community of Practice meeting at our school. The Media Club is comprised of students in grades 5th and 6th. The club is responsible for producing our morning show that is uploaded daily to our shared WGE Google Drive. The Media Club is remodeling a space to serve as their media room, equipped with a green screen and editing technology. Our Eagle Sports Club is open to students in grades fourth through sixth. The purpose of the club is to teach students sportsmanship while participating in various sports. Currently, the students are learning how to play basketball! All the organizations and clubs take the unwavering commitment of our faculty and staff. Wallace Gregg Elementary School is lucky to have staff members willing to stay after school to continue student learning outside of the walls of the classroom.

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