
Top O' the Mornin' to Ya! The leprechaun traps worked; Miss Lizzi is here to stay!

Thank you Mrs. Massaro, @berkschoolguide: Daylight Savings Time can disrupt sleep schedules but sleep is such an important form of self care. Here are some quick yoga poses to help rebalance sleep routines.


Thank you Miss Lizzi for providing extra physical activity time on a beautiful day to all classes, with a favorite from the Kids Heart Challenge: Spin the Donut!

WRSD is proud to present 2021 WWRSD has heART art. Everyone can vote! Voting will be open through Monday, 3/15. Select 5 of your favorite works of art from the elementary level and 3 of your favorites from the middle/high school level. https://tinyurl.com/wueyjtvk


Second graders felt like dancin' today!!

Thank you Miss Lizzi for another successful (but a little different) Kids Heart Challenge! Learning how to take care of our hearts and helping others continues each year, even virtually!

We are continuing our celebration of Read Across America Week and wearing our favorite hats!

Thank you Mrs. Eliason for the live YouTube storytime event to help celebrate Read Across America Week and Dr. Seuss!

All fifth graders are celebrating the start of March and Women’s History Month with March Madness! Stay tuned for which books make it to the Elite 8!!


Happy Read Across America Week! Thank you to our PSO for sponsoring Derek Andersen from https://theauthorvillage.com for our visiting author (virtual) assemblies!

The February Edition of the Cardinal Connection is now available. For more information visit https://sites.google.com/wwrsd.org/cardinal-connections/cardinal-connection/february-2021


We stay connected throughout our days together and at home.


Fourth graders are using nonfiction text to learn about the life of African American explorer Matthew Henson. He was part of the first team to discover the North Pole.


Thank you Mrs. Windle, High School PSO President, and Berkeley Families for the SHOUT OUTS to staff! What a great way to start the week!

More 100th day activities from today!




Happy 100th Day of School! Although some festivities are delayed until next week, we are still celebrating at home!





Due to the forecasted low temperatures, continued precipitation through the night presenting the possibility for icy road conditions, the Westwood Regional Schools will remain in full remote for Friday, February 19. Please refer to your email or the district website for details.


Before playing in the snow, kindergarteners practice reading and letters at home.



Due to the timing of tomorrow’s expected snowfall, the Westwood Regional School District will remain in full remote learning for Thursday, February 18. Refer to your email or www.wwrsd.org for schedule details.

Welcome back Mrs. Schott! It's great to have you with us again!