
The preschoolers created some turkeys and made some turkey hats.





Day 2 of the Week of Giving is over. We had many happy Bingo winners and the Change Wars continued. 2nd grade took the lead in the weight category and 6th grade took the lead in the money category. Tomorrow is the last day so to support Sox For Kids through fun competition and activities!




The kindergarteners read Bear Snores On, made dioramas and celebrated by eating popcorn and nuts, and drinking cold sweet tea. They got to dress up like an animal, and bring in stuffed animals and eat on their "caves".



The kindergarteners read Bear Snores On, made dioramas and celebrated by eating popcorn and nuts, and drinking cold sweet tea. They got to dress up like an animal, and bring in stuffed animals and eat on their "caves".





The kindergarteners read Bear Snores On, made dioramas and celebrated by eating popcorn and nuts, and drinking cold sweet tea. They got to dress up like an animal, and bring in stuffed animals and eat on their "caves".





The 7th & 8th grade student council members and the junior and senior student council members decorated Christmas trees for the L.IS.T.E.N. Center's Festival of Trees. They are located in the Columbia Mall. We have been participating for many years. Trees are given to families.




Day One of The Week of Giving was a success. Four kids came away victorious with their guessing jars and many dressed up in pajamas. We have raised over $500 for Sox For Kids. 4th grade is in the lead in both weight and dollar amount for the Change Wars.
If you haven’t paid for the weeks activities you can still do that. (See the flyer for more info)
Tomorrow we continue our week with Crazy Hair or Hat Day, schoolwide Bingo, and of course Change Wars!



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Pastries with Parents was a huge success! Thank you to our fabulous cook Ariel for making delicious banana bread! Thank you to the families that were able to attend.




Pastries with Parents was a huge success! Thank you to our fabulous cook Ariel for making delicious banana bread! Thank you to the families that were able to attend.





Pastries with Parents was a huge success! Thank you to our fabulous cook Ariel for making delicious banana bread! Thank you to the families that were able to attend.





Pastries with Parents was a huge success! Thank you to our fabulous cook Ariel for making delicious banana bread! Thank you to the families that were able to attend.





Pastries with Parents was a huge success! Thank you to our fabulous cook Ariel for making delicious banana bread! Thank you to the families that were able to attend.





Pastries with Parents was a huge success! Thank you to our fabulous cook Ariel for making delicious banana bread! Thank you to the families that were able to attend.





Pastries with Parents was a huge success! Thank you to our fabulous cook Ariel for making delicious banana bread! Thank you to the families that were able to attend.





Pastries with Parents was a huge success! Thank you to our fabulous cook Ariel for making delicious banana bread! Thank you to the families that were able to attend.





Pastries with Parents was a huge success! Thank you to Cook Ariel for making delicious banana bread! Thank you to the families that were able to attend.





Week of Giving November 21-23rd. Help support Sox for Kids through the Week of Giving. Last year we raised over $2000 can we beat it this year. Look at the picture for more information about the week's activities.


A teacher hears stories about how students lose their homework. This morning Gracie was walking to the bus when a large gust of wind ripped her Geometry project out of her hand and sent it tumbling down the street. The bus driver confirmed her story and we thought her project was lost forever. However, her mom drove around until she spotted it wrapped around a tree and delivered it to school. Never was there a happier Geometry student!


In early November, the Junior High Academic Team competed in Grafton. For the second year in a row, they lost on a tiebreaker question to make it into the lightning round, placing 4th out of 14 teams. They were especially successful in the math and science categories.
