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![]() R E A D O ~ Waccamaw Elementary Library Summer Reading Program! Returning Waccamaw ES students will have the opportunity to participate in the R E A D O summer reading program by reading books from many genres and completing the bright pink R E A D- O form they received at school. To celebrate the joy of reading, all students who return their forms by August 30, 2013, will be a part of our reading celebration! If you need to print a copy of the R E A D O form, just click below. Have a safe and wonderful summer and HAPPY READING! | ||
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![]() Waccamaw Public Library Summer Reading Programs Please join your friends this summer for reading fun, checking out some great books and terrific learning opportunities. See the attachments below to find out all of the details! See you there! |
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Summer Reading Program at Barnes and Noble Earn free books! |
![]() Watch our Earth Day photostory below. Special thanks to Tracy Jones from Georgetown County Stormwaterd and Tim Chatman the Mosquito Control Supervisor. | ||
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![]() Reading and Learning Opportunities at the Waccamaw Public Library
The Waccamaw Neck Branch Library has a plethora of children’s programs returning and beginning in 2013. Weekly programs include story time and Bookworm Club. Every Wednesday, the library holds story time for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. Babies and toddlers (birth to 36 months) have story time with stories and songs at 10am on Wednesday mornings. Preschoolers (ages 3 to 5) have their story time at 10:30am with stories, songs, and a craft. On Thursday afternoons, the Bookworm Club meets from 3:30 to 4:30 to have a snack, learn about a section of the library, and then enjoy silent reading time. Snack is provided by the Friends of the Waccamaw Library. The library has also added two monthly events on Saturdays. Every first Saturday of the month, the Manners Club meets to learn about what good manners are and how to use them in daily life. Led by our own Mr. and Mrs. Manners (Dwight and Connie Graham), the Manners Club changes seasonal and teaches about manners in a fun and exciting way. The club is best for children ages 4 to 12 and refreshments are provided. Pre-registration is recommended. The newest program on the library scene is Second Saturdays. Every second Saturday of the month at 10:30 am, a different program will be held for children of all ages. For more information about any of our programs or about the Waccamaw Neck Branch Library, please call 545-3623. |
2012 WES Report Card Excellent! To view our report card, click on the School Information button on the main menu. |
WES makes an A on the 2012 South Carolina School AYP Report Card! Visit the School Report Card page found on the School Information button on the main menu. |
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