Tomorrow is day 3 of Homecoming Week! Remind your students to dress like their teacher and be ready to use those muscles at lunch for tug-of-war!
Thank you to all of the students and staff that have participated thus far (even the ones that beat us in dodgeball yesterday :)) And a big thank you to our StuCo Vice President, Bailey Loyd, for creating these awesome flyers for us!
The kindergarten and preschool students thoroughly enjoyed the annual field trip to the pumpkin patch on Thursday.
MONDAY 10/9 is the first day of Homecoming week!! Have your students dress to represent their favorite team. We will play dodgeball during lunch...they may even get a chance to take on their teachers! :)
Thanks to our Vice President, Bailey Loyd, for designing this awesome flyer!
FYI! Next week is HOMECOMING WEEK!!! We are excited to have some fun and show off our school spirit! Check out our plans for each day and encourage your students to participate! Go Coyotes!!
1st graders learning about shadows.
A few of the high school Life Skills students and their finished pillows! I am so proud of the 7-12 graders. Almost every pillow is done! They have all done a great job and learned some sewing skills. Between the two class periods, 16 students sewed pillows. Thank you to Bobbi Hoffman and Paula Tietmeyer for their fabric donations which gave the kids lots of color and design choices. A special thank you to Mrs. Rita Johnston for helping students print their favorite images to the pillowtops.
The StuCo "Pie an Officer" fundraiser is up and running! $1 per vote. On Thursday, 10/19 the Student Council Officer with the most votes will get a pie in the face during lunch. The winner will also get to choose the charity that half of the proceeds will be donated to. Help us raise money for a good cause! (And have some fun while we're at it!) Voting buckets are in the office. Thanks, everyone!
K-1 Creative Arts Life Skills students molded their favorite foods out of our homemade Play Doh.
We have some talented sculptors!
Drama Students & Parents -
Mrs. Malcom-Dunfee's Teacher Page:
Class needs and assignments are posted Mondays (for Wednesday of that week.)
Program/Play requirements, scripts, schedules, will also be posted in each designated class area. The best way to keep up to date with your student's Drama Class, and need to know info, will be my teacher page. Please feel free to reach out for more details.
Thanks!
Results of the Veggie Car Races: Barrett Gadbury went 24 feet for the winning distance. Barrett Burke had the scariest car. Phynix Suppes had the cutest car. Yuren Castillo had the funniest car, and Gus Ehmke's car was the fan favorite. The 1st and 2nd graders are sitting with their cars, where they rolled to in the picture.
The kindergarten and preschool students read the story of "The Three Bears" and made their own comfortable "just right" chairs.
The 3rd and 4th grade with their amazing state float designs!
1st and 2nd Graders have been busy making "Veggie" cars. They are learning about motion, force and friction. They will be racing their cars to see which one will go the furthest on Thursday afternoon.
The Creative Arts Life Skills second through fourth graders practiced reading a recipe, measuring and mixing to make beautiful colored slime. They discovered new colors they could make by mixing primary colors. Each student has their own container of slime they are allowed to take home if they have written permission from parents/guardians.
They did a great job being involved in the process!
Our first spirit day of the year is coming up!! Can't wait to see everyone's favorite Fall looks!
The preschoolers enjoyed playing outside today.
The kindergarten and preschool classes enjoyed playing musical instruments today.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH IS THE LAST DAY FOR OUR STUCO HAT FUNDRAISER!!!
Please remind your students to bring their order forms and all money collected to school tomorrow and get those last minute orders in while you can!
Thank you all again for your support during this super quick fundraiser!
Creative Arts Life Skills students made rolls for French Dip, Banana Bread and Lasagna! Way to go!! Delicious!
Second through fourth graders made Monkey Bread in Life Skills.