Week 28: Back in Action

“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” ~Arthur Ashe

In This Issue:

  • Rising from the Dead (A Resurrection Game)
  • 8th Graders Learn about Planning and Attend The Hunger Games Feast
  • Middle School AFT
  • Social Studies Bowl
  • Lunchtime Smiles
  • 6th Graders Read Little Women
  • Spring Break Photos

Rising from the Dead (A Resurrection Game)

In light of spring and the just-celebrated Easter holiday, our K-5 students played a game where they had to choose someone to be “raised from the dead.”

8th Graders Learn about Planning and Attend The Hunger Games Feast

In their life skills class, the 8th graders had a special guest — Mrs. Cori Panyard, who teaches 4th and 5th grade. She spoke to students about different types of planners and showed them her favorite type. This group also celebrated finishing the novel, The Hunger Games, with a themed feast while watching the film adaptation.

Middle School AFT

This month, it was 6th & 7th graders only because the 8th graders were watching The Hunger Games. They enjoyed snacks and board games.

Social Studies Bowl

Our K-7th graders enjoyed friendly competition to see who remembered the most from this year’s social studies units. It was close, but in the end, Team #3 won.

Lunchtime Smiles

Everyone seemed happy to be back at school among friends after a week off during Spring Break.

6th Graders Read Little Women

Our 6th graders are reading Little Women right now, and they took advantage of the sunshine to continue with the novel.

Spring Break Photos

Thank you to everyone who sent photos of what you did on Spring Break! We loved seeing these students enjoy the great outdoors.