4th Grade Track Meet

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We had a GREAT day. It was warm and clear--maybe a bit hot by lunch time. The excitement was high. This is the first track meet in which the students have participated. Last year of course we could not hold the event. We arrived about 9:30 and found a spot on the bleachers. Then everyone who was doing the soft ball through or long jump took off to their event location. Not long after, the first event 50 meter girls was called. Then the boys 50 meter. It was exciting to see all the fast runners. The 100 meter was next. Then the 400 Meter.

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Diana Gonzalez

Scales & Tails in Third Grade

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This week 3rd grade had the privilege of having Scales & Tails come and do a special presentation on all kinds of different animals! Including a snapping turtle, a caiman alligator, and a giant 10 foot long python snake. The kids loved every second of the presentation and we couldn't be more grateful for the learning opportunity Scales & Tails provided for our 3rd grade students!  

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Austin Taylor

1st Graders Show Off What They Have Learned Through Art

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Testing week can be so much fun!     In First grade, we are taking our end of year tests and we are having a lot of fun along the way.  Not only do the students enjoy a yummy snack each morning, they get to spend the afternoon participating in activities that help activate their critical thinking skills!  We have been learning about the needs of animals and plants and today, we got to create an art project to show what we know.  Ms.
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Karla Craner

Kindergarten Loves Miss Balli

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Kindergarten sure loves Miss Balli! We made her a book of all of the reasons we love her and illustrated it too! 1. She is nice2. She is pretty3. She tells up jokes4. She keeps us safe5. She lets us dress up6. She runs in the stampede 7. She visits our class8. She reads to us9. She likes to golf10. She is our favorite princiPAL 
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Lolly Hatch