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Weston Elementary schedules pet‑safety visit, field trip and high school walkthrough; fifth graders praised for track meet
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Wildcat News announced a kennel‑club visit for third graders to learn pet safety, a Thursday field trip for fifth graders to Greenheck Turner Community Center, a high‑school graduate walkthrough on Wednesday and that fifth graders performed well at last week's track meet.
On the May 27 Wildcat News broadcast, Weston Elementary student hosts announced several end‑of‑year activities: a kennel‑club visit for third graders to learn safe ways to interact with pets, a fifth‑grade field trip to Greenheck Turner Community Center on Thursday, and a high‑school graduate walkthrough scheduled for Wednesday of that week.
The broadcast said third graders “will be having a visit from the [kennel] club” and “you will learn about safe ways to interact with pets,” attributing both items to the student hosts. The exact name of the club in the recording appears as “Paypal Facilities Kennel Club”; the announcement did not provide a contact name or organization details, and that phrase may be a transcription error.
The hosts said fifth graders will take an end‑of‑year field trip to Greenheck Turner Community Center on Thursday (May 29) and said high‑school graduates will visit the school for a walkthrough on Wednesday (May 28). The broadcast also noted that fifth graders “did a great job at their track and field meet last week, Friday.”
No staff, teachers or district officials were quoted in the broadcast. The student hosts did not provide explicit departure times, chaperone lists, permission‑slip details or transportation arrangements during the announcement.

