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Instructional Updates 11/16/21

What are students learning in Ms. Julie’s class? This week in Pre-K we began exploring Native American folklore with two books: How Chipmunk got His Stripes and Thirteen Moons on Turtle’s Back.  Students were able to identify that the conversations between chipmunk and bear were fiction, since bears and chipmunks don’t use words like humans! The …

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Newsletter 11/15/21

2/3 November Watercolor Mittens and Gloves We are looking for mittens and gloves for kids to wear out to the playground if they forget theirs.  If you can help, please drop those off in the office.  Thank you in advance. Dress Safely Reminder                 Please remember, wear something reflective if you’re walking home …

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Newsletter 11/8/21

Field Trip’s Last Week  On Tuesday, October 26, the 6th-8th grade students spent the day participating in the Schoodic Education Adventure. Usually this is a 3-day overnight program, but this year we were only able to visit for one day. The students had a review of the Geologic Time Scale and learned …

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Newsletter 11/4/21

Thank You Thank you for a successful Halloween Parade to everyone who walked with students, drove a firetruck and/or passed out candy. Thank you to community members who have donated musical instruments to our Music Program.  We greatly appreciate your generosity! Soccer Uniforms Please return your soccer uniforms, clean and in a …

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Art Work this Week

Pre-K Ghosts     Pre-K Spiders     K/1 Pumpkins     2/3 Grade Pumpkins     4/5 Colonial America  

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Newsletter 10/25/21

Pre-K Ghosts     Halloween Parade On Friday, October 29th at 11:45 AM, students and staff will walk to the center of town on our annual Halloween Parade.  We will have fire trucks lead the way and bring up the rear for safety.  Please join us by watching from the church parking …

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Newsletter 10/18/21

Thank You John Hodgman and Katherine Fetcher for the generous donation of a trumpet and clarinet for the music department. Halloween Parade On Friday, October 29th at 11:45,AM, students and staff will walk to the center of town on our annual Halloween Parade.  We will have fire trucks lead the way and …

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Newsletter 10/13/21

Curriculum Updates Ms. Wilson We started our first full week in October with more discussion about what creatures are doing to prepare for winter: hibernate, migrate or stay active. Of course now that it is October there are many children trying to figure out what they will be for Halloween. On Wednesday the …

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