Online Registration Clarification
Hello Meadow Brook Families!
Thank you with your patience as we work through this new process of online registration.
Hello Meadow Brook Families!
Thank you with your patience as we work through this new process of online registration.
Click here to read about Owen Memmott in the Daily Herald! We are proud of you Owen and we are lucky to have you at Meadow Brook!
July 6, 2017
Meadow Brook Parents,
I hope you are having a fantastic summer! This year as a district we are looking forward to online registration. We hope this will simplify the registration process and make it more convenient for all of you.
Students at Meadow Brook have been working hard all year to earn their 'Buckles'. They do this by passing off their own grade level's fast facts tests. At the beginning of the year, Mr. Pitcher made students a promise- any student who earned their Platinum Buckle would be entered into a drawing for a Cowboy Pitcher Big Cowboy Hat. Today Mr. Pitcher made good on his promise. Our winners received their hat today, but we want to congratulate all Mustangs who earned their Platinum Buckle and remind you all to keep working on those fast facts!
Our third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students had a great time at the Springville track meet. They were great competitors and great sports!
Second graders had a fun "Cruise" day this week. We spent the morning doing fun activities to review different concepts that we've learned thoughout the school year. In the afternoon we went outside and played lots of fun games and got WET! Thank you to all of those parents who came to help us! It was a fun afternoon!
Congratulations to our awesome Second Grade Students of the Month: Jordan, Caden, Carter, Aralyn, Kaitlyn, Dominic, Frances, Ryker, Grace W., Dax, Sam, Claire, Mercedes. (Also: Hayden, Natasha, and Grace J. - Not pictured)
Also, great job to our Buckle Winners this month! Keep practicing those fast facts!
For the past couple of weeks the sixth graders have been studying the Renaissance. Each sixth grader chose a character that was influential during the Renaissance to study in depth and dress up as for the Renaissance Fair. The students looked great in their costumes, delivered fantastic speeches, and entertained with their period dances. Way to go sixth graders!
As part of our unit on maps and globes, second grade students sent Flat Stanley to relatives and friends all over the world. We had so much fun reading all about Flat Stanley's adventures as he returned to the school over the last month. Flat Stanley visited 25 of the 50 states in the United States. He also visited Mexico, Brazil, El Salvador, Canada, New Zealand, France, Austria, Kuwait, and India.
To finish a unit of study on Ancient Greece, the sixth graders competed in the Olympics! The students had a great time building temples, testing their knowledge of ancient civilizations, wrestling (thumb war), throwing the javelin (straws), and throwing the discus (frisbee)!