4th Grade Team Building

Submitted by sarah.ledingham on

During the first week of school, 4th graders learned the importance of team work by working together to construct a pyramid of cups with a rubber band and string. They learned they all had to work together,  communicate and encourage each other along the way. At first it was hard but they did not give up! Instead they learned from their mistakes and figured out how to do it. I am so excited for this year and can't wait to see what else they will do!

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Camie Simpson

Walk-In Registration Day TODAY (Aug 1st) 8-4

Submitted by heather.balli on

Walk-in registration day is TOMORROW from 8-4. Many of you do not need to come because you have already registered online. We do need new Meadow Brook students, all kindergartners (to meet with a teacher for a quick assessment), those who have had a change in address or health concerns, and those who need help registering online to attend. Thanks!

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Saying Good Bye For Now

Submitted by lena.bird on

Saying 'good-bye' is not easy!  There were lots of tears and hugs today as teachers and students said their final good-byes. We've had a great school year!

Mustangs- we hope you have a safe and happy summer and we'll see you in fall!  Remember, "we love you, we believe in you, and you are destined for greatness!"

#meadowbrookmagic

Mystery Class Winners

Submitted by lena.bird on

It was hard, it was frustrating, but after 4 months, in Meadow Brook elementary, Mrs James’s class was on the list for the 6th grade gold medal winners for Mystery Class! How? Let's rewind all the way back:

In January, Mrs James introduced the challenge, and how there were 10 mystery cities they needed to find. Most people would turn down the chance, but Mrs James’s class pushed right ahead and said they would do it.

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Mrs. James’s Class Wins Gold in the Mystery Class Challenge

If The World Were A Village

Submitted by lena.bird on

The 3rd grade students have been working so hard for the last 2 months to share things that they have been learning from other cultures of the world! We celebrated this through song, theater, and dance at our program on Friday, April 20th. Throughout the months of the school year, parent volunteers have come to share their love for a culture and country they have visited or are from. We learned so many amazing things this year, and would like to thank all of those who were able to teach us such cool things!

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Karen Thomas

5/21/18 MB Final Monday Message of the School Year

Submitted by heather.balli on

5/21/18

Parents & Students,

It is hard to believe that I am writing the last Monday Message of the year. It has been a wonderful year getting to know each one of you; I am not sure how we got so fortunate to have so many incredible students and teachers all in one buildingJ. Thank you for your support and contributions throughout the year! I am thrilled to be a Meadow Brook Mustang and look forward to another great year next year.

Here are just a few reminders as we wrap up:

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