Great day with special guests reading to our students! We are thankful and grateful!
@HollyPondHigh
It was a Wacky Wednesday!
Hats off to reading on Top Hat Tuesday!
Thank you, North Alabama Agriplex, NWF Outdoor Classroom, and parent volunteers, for working so hard on our garden beds! They are ready for sowing and growing!
WE are Welti, and WE are doing great things!
All the characters were on parade on the first day of Read Across America Week! WE are Welti, and We are doing great things!
Welti enjoyed a visit from author Caris Snider today. She taught our students about the writing process and how to get An Elephant Off Your Chest! Thank you for your message, inspiration, and encouragement!
Great start to Read Across America week with the Holly Pond High School Key Club members reading to our students! Thank you for making our day special!
Welti Elementary School
Read Across America 2024
March 4 - March 8
Each year, schools across the country celebrate Read Across America Week during the first week of March. This date was chosen because beloved children’s author Dr. Seuss was born on March 2nd. This date will also kick off National Reading Month!
Marvelous Monday-- dress as your favorite Disney character
Top Hat Tuesday - wear your favorite hat
Wacky Wednesday - wear your wackiest or silliest socks
Book Character Thursday - dress as your favorite book character, bring your favorite book, or dress as your favorite book!
PJ Friday - wear school appropriate pajamas
Outdoor Classroom workday rescheduled for Monday.
Due to the chance of rain the outdoor classroom workday has been rescheduled for Monday, March 4, 2024 from 9:00 A.M.-Noon. If you available, we would appreciate any help! Thanks so much for all of your support and all you do for Welti Elementary School!
Please see the included information for Hanceville Youth Sign-Ups!
WE are Welti and WE are doing great things!
Great job at the Hanceville shootout archery team! Congratulations on a 2nd place finish! #weltipride
Cullman County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay Tuesday, January 9, 2024, due to the threat of severe weather.
Cullman County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay Tuesday, January 9, 2024, due to the threat of severe weather.
Cullman County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay Tuesday, January 9, 2024, due to the threat of severe weather.
Sorry to be sending this so soon, due to possibility of severe weather school will be dismissing at 1:00 PM.
1.Pre K students will dismiss at 12:30 P.M.
2. No Afterschool. Please make arrangements to pick up your child.
3. Buses will run two hours earlier than normal.
Kindergarten pre-registration is now open! If you have a child who will be enrolling in Kindergarten next year, please visit ccboe.org/K for more information.
Following today's National Weather Service briefing, Dr. Barnette has decided to have a remote learning day on Friday, March 3, 2023. Cullman County will be under a rare high wind warning beginning tomorrow. We are expecting sustained winds 30-40 MPH with gusts 50-60 MPH, well above safe operating conditions for school buses. The NWS says to expect - and be prepared - for downed trees and power outages. Students will be provided assignments to complete tomorrow.
Due to the risk of severe weather, Cullman County Schools will be remote again tomorrow. (Thursday 2/16/23). There is a strong possibility for tornadoes and I believe that parents should be able to make the decision to carry their children to a storm shelter as needed. If storms are not in our area students should use this time to catch up on any school work or spend time practicing their reading. Thank you and please stay safe. - Shane Barnette