Upcoming Events
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Today
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM 1st Grade Concert
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7:30 PM - 8:15 PM 4th Grade Concert
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Tomorrow
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Monday
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM PTA Meeting
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Tuesday
Shirley Hills Announcements
Contact Us
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Together Everyone Achieves More....Welcome to TEAM Shirley Hills!
School Times: 9:00 a.m.-3:40 p.m.
Main Office: (952) 491-8400
Principal, Mr. Eidsness: (952) 491-8401
Attendance Line: (952) 491-8490
Health Specialist: (952) 491-8404
Fax: (952) 491-8403
Westonka News
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Westonka Schools Celebrate Staff Appreciation Week
Teacher Appreciation Week is designated during the first week of May as a time to honor the individuals who lend their passion and skills to education. At Westonka, each school celebrated their special teachers and staff members in their own unique way.
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Reading Cafe Draws Shirley Hills Kindergarten Families
Shirley Hills kindergarten families were invited to celebrate their children’s reading at the annual Kindergarten Reading Café on May 9. Parents came to the event hungry for a good book as their child read them an "appetizer" and an "entrée," and ended up with some yummy "dessert"!
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Westonka Honors Dedicated Educators, Volunteers and Retirees at Annual District Celebration
Westonka Public Schools staff and retirees gathered May 2 at the Westonka Performing Arts Center for the annual district recognition event. Emceed by Special Services Director Dr. Emily Rustman and School Board Clerk Loren Davis, the morning program honored staff who had reached years of service milestones, celebrated the building and district Teachers of the Year, recognized the 2025 winners of the Ann Bremer White Hawks Award for community volunteers, and bid farewell to retiring staff.
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Kindergarten Flea Market Teaches Students About Real Coins
Shirley Hills kindergartners went shopping at the annual Kindergarten Flea Market last week. The event marks the end of the students’ math unit on coins by spending real coins on a variety of treasures.
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Shirley Hills Second Graders Present Research on Insects
Last week, the second grade classrooms at Shirley Hills Primary School were swarming with butterflies, beetles, flies, bees, and more, as students studied insects as part of their science curriculum.