In Ms. Perry's 3rd-grade math class, students learned and applied a new math vocabulary word and its definition. They are currently focusing on the area of a rectangle, measured in square units. Working in teams, the students were assigned specific areas on the floor to measure using a yardstick and masking tape. Each team rotated to different rectangles to compare their measurements and ensure accuracy. To clarify, the area is defined as the amount of space that fills the inside of a shape. Ms. Perry teaches her students how to calculate area by multiplying the number of rows by the number of columns. The visual aids she creates significantly contribute to her students' success. You are doing a fantastic job, Ms. Perry!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
students
students
students
students
students
students
students and teacher
students
math chart
area chart
Our classes had a fantastic time celebrating our costume parade with fun and creative costumes. Both staff and students eagerly look forward to this celebration each year—it is a joyful occasion for all of us!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
teachers
teachers
students
students
students
students
students
students
students
students
Please wear your "House" t-shirt tomorrow, Friday, November 8th!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
wear house shirts
3 houses
We're excited to share this delightful photo from Ms. Alyssa Charron, our wonderful bus driver, with all our Vienna families and friends. Thank you, Ms. Charron! Just look at those joyful faces—what a fantastic group of Vienna Students!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
students
The Vienna Parent Association seeks donations to fill a "Family Night-In" Basket. If you are interested in donating an item for this basket, please drop off all donations to Vienna Elementary School Before Friday, November 15th. We will start selling tickets for the basket(s) on Monday, November 18th, and will continue until December 13th. We will also have tickets for sale at the Vienna Christmas Parade on Saturday, November 30th. We will draw and announce the winner on Friday, December 13th, at our Family Movie Night and on our Facebook page. Thank you for your continued support!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
raffle
This is just a reminder that family members are cordially invited to our annual school turkey "dinner" on Thursday, November 14, 2024, to begin celebrating the Thanksgiving holiday season. Please remember to complete the required reservation form and submit the pre-payment ( $7.00 per Adult) by Friday, November 8th, 2024. Our menu and lunch times are listed on the form. There is no charge for Vienna students.
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
turkey dinner
Red Ribbon Week was celebrated from October 23 to 31, and Vienna has been displaying red ribbons in classrooms to honor this occasion. Ms. Kirsten Hurley and Ms. Kerianne Hinerman from the Dorchester County Health Department visited Vienna Elementary to promote drug education and raise awareness in schools and the community about the importance of a drug-free life. It's essential to recognize that students and alcohol do not mix; alcohol can impair brain function. Furthermore, vaping is more harmful than cigarettes, and marijuana impairs learning and remains illegal for individuals under 21. Adults should store prescription medications in a secure location and properly dispose of expired medications. This can be done by using disposal bins available at hospitals or police departments or mixing them with undesirable substances, like coffee grounds, before throwing them away. Be mindful of peer pressure. We emphasize that students should not let others influence or encourage them to engage in harmful behaviors. Stay away from drugs and send a clear message: choose to remain drug-free. For more information, please visit www.REDRIBBON.ORG. Stay safe; you are important!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
drug free
drug free
drug free
Ali Stevens, a talented second grader in Mrs. Rider's class, shines in her church drama productions. What an impressive talent she has! Ali, your ability to perform is truly a gift that inspires those around you.
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
drama students
drama students
Connor Price, an invaluable asset to the Tri City Wahoos, dominated at second base, allowing no room for opponents to outperform him. Connor's exceptional talent was instrumental in the team's success. Outstanding performance, Connor!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
student
Alligators, lizards, and snakes—oh my! Mr. Michael Shwedick, the founder and director of Reptile World, has introduced America to the fascinating world of reptiles. Recently, he visited Vienna to teach staff and students about the importance of caring for reptiles and the environment. “Reptiles belong to the earth,” Mr. Shwedick emphasized. With his calming voice, Mr. Shwedick kept the students engaged as they met a variety of reptiles, including a snapping turtle, a Mexican beaded lizard, an American alligator, and a Mexican milk snake affectionately named Lipstick. He also introduced Lipstick's daughter, Mini Lipstick, and her grandson, Chapstick—what fun and clever names! Additionally, there was Jane, a Brazilian baby anaconda who is already 11 feet long, and a venomous Eastern copperhead snake. The highlight of the presentation was, drum roll, please… Banana Bread, a python! Weighing 110 pounds and measuring 16 feet long, Banana Bread wowed the students with her sheer size. The students were in awe, unable to believe their eyes. Mr. Shwedick has a deep love for both children and reptiles, and he enjoys sharing his knowledge about these amazing creatures. He said, “The greatest gift we have is the difference we can make in the lives of others.” As he stated in his presentation “See you later, alligator.”
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
reptile world
reptile world
reptile world
reptile world
reptile world
reptile world
reptile world
reptile world
reptile world
reptile world
Watch Greyson Price of the Tri-City Cubs as he races toward home plate with fierce determination. His intense focus and incredible speed will leave the opposing team reeling, ensuring he touches home plate before they can even respond. Go, Greyson, go!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
student
Calling all ghosts, goblins, witches, and wizards! Don’t miss our costume parade this Friday, November 1st! Join us at 10:00 AM as we stroll through the streets of Vienna, weather permitting. Come and show off your best costumes for a day of fun!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
parade
parade
Our recent "House" meeting was a tremendous success, showcasing the spirit of our community! Each of the three "Houses" organized captivating activities, from exhilarating outdoor fun and games to creative bracelet-making sessions. We celebrated our time together and deepened our sense of unity. Witnessing older students stepping in to help younger House members was truly inspiring. This is unity and kindness in action. Vienna students truly shine!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
students
students
students
students
students
students
students
students
students
Mrs. Dechert's class joyfully plays in the colorful leaves on a beautiful October day. This treasured moment reminds us all of the joy found in simple pleasures.
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
fall /kindergarten
Sophia Orme is committed to perfecting her gymnastics skills at Beach Bounders, devoting numerous hours to practice at home. Your hard work is paying off, Sophia! Keep up the great work!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
student
student
Mason Orme is a dedicated and passionate basketball player with years of experience playing through the YMCA and Recreation and Parks. His commitment to the sport makes him a true role model. With a motto of "Practice, practice, practice!" he inspires others to work hard and achieve their goals.
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
student
student
student
The Vienna Parents Association organized an incredible trunk-or-treat celebration! With imaginative costumes, tons of fun, and an abundance of candy, it was an unforgettable event. We truly can't ask for more! This is the perfect time of year to celebrate with our Vienna family and community!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
halloween
halloween
halloween
hallween
hallween
hallween
hallween
hallween
hallween
students
Brock Marshall, a talented 3rd grade student at Vienna, excels as a left fielder or second baseman for the Tri-City Nationals. In addition to his success in baseball, he is currently in his third wrestling season and is determined to make his mark in upcoming tournaments. Keep up the great work, Brock!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
student
student
What an amazing autumn day Vienna students, families, and staff had at our annual Fall Festival! The end-of-October weather couldn't have been better, and the setting was the perfect backdrop for a school day packed with (mostly) outdoor activities. We crafted pinecone bird feeders, danced to some “spooky” tunes, and jumped in hay and straw searching for gourds and little pumpkins. We learned about Johnny Appleseed, ate delicious apples, played a pumpkin patch relay game, and tossed witch hats. For a little inside break in the day, we read by flashlight in the dark. An insect lesson and the always favorite tram ride through our little town with treats from the Vienna Branch of Hebron Savings Bank added even more excitement! A heartfelt thank you goes out to first grade teacher Mrs. Diffenbach for her once again scheduling and coordinating of this traditional day of memories. We are continually thankful for our community partners who supported us, as well: Blades Orchard, the Dorchester County Farm Bureau, Ms. Valarie Brinsfield, Hebron Savings Bank, the Reid Family Farm, and the University of Maryland Extension/Agriculture. Their contributions made this version of the Fall Festival a day of fun and learning. We truly appreciate our incredible community and supportive families!
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
students
students
students
students
students
stuents
students
students
stuent
students
Get ready to see Adam Conrad, our talented 5th-grade student, in action at Cambridge Little League Park. The opposing team won't know what hit them when they see a home run coming their way! I can see Adam sliding in to home plate and the umpire declaring,"You're safe!" .
over 1 year ago, Vienna Elementary School
student