- April 9, 2025
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Members of the Windermere High drum line added some fanfare to the Sneak Peek experience.
Rising fifth-grader Ryan Jueds introduced Castleview students and families to their state-of-the-art computer lab.
The student television-production lab is filled with state-of-the-art electronics.
Sports activities were set up at the physical-education court.
Members of the Windermere High drum line added some fanfare to the Sneak Peek experience.
Rising fifth-grader Ryan Jueds was happy to talk about the computer lab.
Music teacher Kevin Wellmaker played ukulele alongside his student helper.
Art teacher Christina Lodholz had great company in rising fourth-grader Tanishka Sankar.
Principal Dr. Julie Helton and District 4 School Board Member Pam Gould were thrilled to finally open Castleview’s doors.
Stacey Jay was excited to meet students and talk about her classroom.
In this classroom, growth is the main theme, and it shows in the student laptop lab.
Krissy Mahon handed out programs and welcomed members of the community to Castleview.
Students and families were welcomed to Castleview Elementary with fanfare for the first time on Thursday, July 25, during the school’s Sneak Peek. The Windermere High drum line played outside of the school and the football team directed parking. Inside, families had the chance to go on tours around the school and meet some of the teachers. Incoming Dragons were stationed at different spots around the school to share fun facts and introduce their classmates to the new school.