Weber's 5th Grade


Welcome 5th graders!

Our school year has come to an end! You have done an awesome job learning from a distance. Your learning goes far beyond the textbook, responses, and quizzes. Many of you learned how much you actually missed the classroom and your peers. Many of you learned that your parents really do know what they are talking about. Many of you learned how much fun it is to get outside and spend time with your family. Many of you learned that you really can do anything if you set your mind to it. Many of you learned that technology is not really as exciting as you once thought and you would truly love to go a week without being in front of a screen.

What I have learned is that I have amazing students that can take on any challenge put in front of them. I have learned that if there is a technology problem, there is probably another option that works, too. What I have learned is that family is always more important than that one piece of work that didn't get done. What I have learned is that I truly miss my classroom and hearing those lockers slam shut.

No matter what you learned during this time at home, I hope you walk away from this school year knowing that we are still SPX, even if we aren't surrounded by whiteboards and bulletin boards. We still show our Pius Pride no matter where we are. I look forward to what next year has to bring and hope you all have a wonderful summer! Don't forget to stop by and tell me all about it come August!

God Bless!

Mrs. Weber

Have a question? (Responses)

Tentative daily hours:

7:00-8:30 am- Morning messages and recording new instructional videos

1:00-2:00 pm- Answering questions, editing any work for the next day based on feedback, and recording read aloud video

7:30-8:30 pm (or after my kids fall asleep)- Answering any questions, checking submitted school work, preparing for the next week


Note to parents/guardians:

As always, please feel free to email me with any questions, concerns, or feedback. While I do not have set office hours at this time, I do aim to be dedicated to my students and their education on a daily basis. I also have to continue to care for my children and especially focus on the education of my preschooler during this extended home-stay. Please be understanding of my circumstances. I will also keep in mind that everyone at home is facing a new reality and may not be able to complete all tasks in a timely manner. In the end I hope that all my students are safe, happy, and enjoying the time they have with family.

Thank you and God bless,

Mrs. Weber

mweber@stpiusxschool.org