- December 4, 2025
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Families from the elementary school came together to kick off the weekend.
Penelope and Isabel Chaupis showed off their sunglasses and smiles on Friday night.
Arthur, Kayden and Kyrie Potter set up their lawn chairs to participate in the family fun.
Westbrooke Elementary students enjoyed a movie night and strings concert on Friday, March 4.
Suzanne Thomas and Zachary Meyer snuggled up on a blanket before the start of the Disney movie.
Part of the night’s activities included a strings concert from the students.
Westbrooke Elementary students showed off their musical talents during the strings concert.
Karen Butler introduced the music students and conducted them during the performance.
Westbrook Elementary students showed off their musical talents at the event.
Abraham and Charleigh Thompson sported smiles after the conclusion of the concert.
Music students from the elementary school played string instruments including the violin.
Jackson Corrao, Lyn Ferret and Jewel Corrao enjoyed snacks on the lawn.
Erick, Luke and Kristin Knackstedt set up their lawn chairs to enjoy the movie night.
Media Clerk Dee Rochon and Principal Alex Reyes engaged in conversation during the event.
Ava Hill and Elleanor Debate enjoyed colored snow cones.
Tommy and Bryce Hill enjoyed pizza before the start of the movie.
Gina Benrhouma set up a blanket on the lawn with her twin sons Noah and Ryan.
Volunteers from the school’s PTO sold movie snacks including popcorn, chips and soda.
Westbrooke Elementary School hosted a movie night and strings concert on the lawn outside the school on Friday, March 4.
The event concluded the “Read Across America Week,” which the school participated in through a week of daily dress up days and fun books.
Faculty, staff, students and families set up lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy a relaxing start to the weekend.
The school’s music students performed four songs with violins, double basses, cellos and big smiles.
Attendees supported the school through the purchase of movie snacks including soda, chips and popcorn sold by the PTO.
After the commemoration of the concert, cheese and pepperoni pizza were also available.
Locals munched on their purchases and enjoyed the showing of Disney’s “Encanto” as the sun set.