Boys challenged girls to tug of war during Field Days at WES. Pictured, from left, are Trystian Miller, Kristian McDonald, Nemyahs Quirindongo, Sebastian Cacao, Cole Burton and Christian Jones.
WES students, from left, Macee Grace Spann, Chance Hollister, Laila Johnson and Jowell Torres enjoy bouncy races during Field Days.
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Damien Waddell takes a spin on an inflatable slide.
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Billy “Treay” Clark and Angel Rivera use inflatables to see who can push the other out of the arena.
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Aldya Mendez, left, and Sadie Hopson join their classmates in class sack races at WES.
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Zy’yanna McKenzie, left, challenges Alex Hunt to a duel during Field Days.
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Nigel Threatt, left, and Kambriana McNeil compete to see who can make more basketball shots.
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Nicholas Jones plays a giant version of Connect Four with his classmates.
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Boys challenged girls to tug of war during Field Days at WES. Pictured, from left, are Trystian Miller, Kristian McDonald, Nemyahs Quirindongo, Sebastian Cacao, Cole Burton and Christian Jones.
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