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Fort STRONG

Through PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports), Fort Washington is learning about perseverance and to be Fort STRONG!  We value this sentiment through displaying STRONG behavior, mindset, and goals.  Each letter of the word strong represents the following:

S – Safe

T – Trustworthy

R – Respectful and Responsible

O – On-task

N – Never

G – Give Up

 
 

School Spirit

The colors of blue and gold are proudly displayed on our Pates every Friday.  The color blue can be associated with depth and stability, and considered to be beneficial to the mind and body.  The color gold can be associated with love, compassion, courage, and wisdom.

Our Fort Washington school spirit is not limited to just wearing our school colors, it also encompasses our fun dress-up days throughout the school year to highlight other areas of interest.  Some of the dress-up events include:  wearing red, white, and blue to celebrate our veterans; wearing purple for Purple-Up Day to show support for military children for their strength and sacrifices; wearing blue for Autism Awareness Day; dressing up to support Read Across America Week, and many more.  

Clovis Unified School District: Be the best you can be in mind, body, and spirit
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