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Dorothy McElhinney Middle School

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Congratulations to our 25-26 WEB Leaders

Please be sure to check your school email for an email from Mrs. Jones

WEB 25-26  
Ade Naimah
Aguirre Alaina
Alvarado Emma
Amora Coronel
Anderson Josie
Andrews Amaree
Argueta Natalia
Ashburner Madelyn
Astorga Arden
Asuega Anela
Baker Chelsea
Barbarin Aaliyah
Barnes Brynn
Barrozo Alexis 
Basnet Prince
Billings Catalina
Blackwell Ellie
Bode Camryn
Bolton Chase
Bourgeois Maci
Carrillo Emmie
Chavez Kaylah
Cole Raymond 
Colombo Bryce
Cuevas Priscila
Dansie Evey 
Dost Asiya
Dudley  Aria 
Duque Maria
Escalante Sophia
Europa  Daniel 
Garcia Arianny
Gazafy Chloe
Gilb Hannah
Ginter Mason
Gomez Alexsia
Gonzalez Catalaya
Greenwood McKinlee
Grimaldo Aria
Hamilton Elijah
Hinojosa Isabella
Hundal Ekam
Hurtado Anabella
Hurtado  Ariana
Johnson Isis
Jones Trimmier
Joselyn Anderson
Joya Precious Grace
Kendall Aycock
Kinard-Davis Charliz
Kiriushyna Oleksandra (Sasha)
Kizik Anneke
Koo Peter
Korodini Milena
Laasya Mavillapalli
Lang Juliean
Last Name First Name
Leonard Autumn
Lopez Jameson
Lowe Cora
Maag Owen
McGrath Keiko
McMahon Olivia
Medina Vanessa
Mendoza Shelly
Meyer Lauren
Miles Journey
Morman Callum
Murphy Morgan
Nabil  Amanda 
Nafarrete Jessie Chaelien
Nafarrete  EdneilaneSkyller
Narciso Hayden
Needle Eleanore
Nevarez Madison
Ortega Jaelyn
Owens Christian
Paul Leina
Post Zachary
Powell Kaelyn 
Poznanski Scarlett
Quintana Jaylee
Ramirez. Jade
Rivers Jourdin
Roberts Mykel
Rodriguez  Elijah
Safi Selena
Schmidt Clark
Scott Stella
Silva  Arlene 
Smith Sophia
Stearns Noah
Stearns Dominick
Sybounheuan Kelsey
Tafolla  Emilio
Tartir Elissa
Tayaba Khloe
Tegeder Emma
Thamarossopon Tanasorn
Thyssen Aubrey
Tomlinson Hunter
Townley Kayla
Trammell Ethan 
Tran Lien
Tran Katherine
Valencia Xeina
Valenzuela  Emma
Vea Daniel
Wagner Logan
Wright audrey

WEB Is NOT just a one-time event, It’s a year-long transition program!

The structure of the WEB program guides 6th graders to academic and social success by reducing the initial challenges of entering middle school. WEB helps create an environment where 6th graders feel cared for and supported by creating an atmosphere free of bullying, intimidation and fear and replacing it with support, connection and a sense of comfort and belonging. The transition to middle school can be a major event in the life of a young person, and yet very few effective strategies for support exist in most middle schools. Because the move to middle school can be stressful and frightening, 6th graders often experience lowered academic achievement and difficult social adjustments. WEB eases this challenging time period by offering the 6th graders a solid and safe foundation to begin their middle school experience. With WEB, students help students succeed by using older students as peer mentors for the 6th graders. WEB Leaders are members of the 8th grade class who go through extensive training to become positive role models, motivators and teachers.