Phoenix Welcomes Students, Families During Open Houses

PHOENIX – Phoenix Central School District teachers opened their classroom doors and welcomed families and students during recent open houses.

Teacher Matt Westerlund chats with fifth grader Katherine Kraft and her mother, Kris, during the EJD open house.
Teacher Matt Westerlund chats with fifth grader Katherine Kraft and her mother, Kris, during the EJD open house.

Emerson J. Dillon Middle School kicked off the open house events Sept. 13 as teachers and faculty members met with families and answered questions.

Students showcased their work and gave their parents a tour of the building as well.

Following a successful open house at EJD, pre-K through fourth grade students had a chance to show off their class projects at Michael A. Maroun Elementary on Sept. 20.

Hundreds of students and their parents and siblings gathered at the elementary school for the event.

The hallways featured artwork, poetry, mathematics problems and other student projects.

As students eagerly displayed their work, teachers noted they were looking forward to seeing the students’ progress throughout the year.

At the high school, open house was held Oct. 5, and students took their parents from classroom to classroom following their daily bell schedule.

Guidance counselors, building administrators and teachers were on hand to answer questions and provide information regarding the extracurricular activities available to students.

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