Picture This: Williamstown Elementary receives iReady certificates
Michelle Elliot’s second-grade classroom at Williamstown Elementary got a visit from Wood County Schools Superintendent Christie Willis Monday to inform students they have scored in the top 10 for i-Ready reading growth in the county and to award them with a certificate for their achievement. (Photo by Douglass Huxley)
Williamstown Elementary second-grade teacher Melissa Dean, left, received a certificate Monday from Wood County Schools Superintendent Christie Willis for her class being in the top 10 in the county for i-Ready reading growth. (Photo by Douglass Huxley)
Wood County Schools Superintendent Christie Willis stopped by Diane Hickey’s second-grade classroom Monday at Williamstown Elementary to inform students they have scored in the top 10 for i-Ready reading growth in the county and to award them with a certificate for their achievement. (Photo by Douglass Huxley)
Wood County Schools Superintendent Christie Willis stopped by Heather Burrell’s second-grade classroom Monday at Williamstown Elementary to inform students they have scored in the top 10 for i-Ready reading growth and to award them with a certificate for their achievement. (Photo by Douglass Huxley)
- Michelle Elliot’s second-grade classroom at Williamstown Elementary got a visit from Wood County Schools Superintendent Christie Willis Monday to inform students they have scored in the top 10 for i-Ready reading growth in the county and to award them with a certificate for their achievement. (Photo by Douglass Huxley)
- Williamstown Elementary second-grade teacher Melissa Dean, left, received a certificate Monday from Wood County Schools Superintendent Christie Willis for her class being in the top 10 in the county for i-Ready reading growth. (Photo by Douglass Huxley)
- Wood County Schools Superintendent Christie Willis stopped by Diane Hickey’s second-grade classroom Monday at Williamstown Elementary to inform students they have scored in the top 10 for i-Ready reading growth in the county and to award them with a certificate for their achievement. (Photo by Douglass Huxley)
- Wood County Schools Superintendent Christie Willis stopped by Heather Burrell’s second-grade classroom Monday at Williamstown Elementary to inform students they have scored in the top 10 for i-Ready reading growth and to award them with a certificate for their achievement. (Photo by Douglass Huxley)