Category Archives: Elementary School
Title One Cookies and Cocoa Family Learning Night at Randels
M-M-M. Warm cocoa and delicious cookies help make winter more fun! Randels Title One hosted a Cookies and Cocoa Family Learning Night! Families had a chance to visit, make special keepsakes, sing along with the music, write a unique note and decorate and eat cookies as well as drink cocoa together. Everyone ended up together in the gym having a terrific time, and then left with a book to read at home. That’s the way to truly enjoy the season!
All Aboard at Randels
The Polar Express Book came to life in the fifth grade classrooms at Randels Elementary. Students were immersed in book through special readings, enjoying hot cocoa and cookies, and using their creativity to design their own hot cocoa mug! The eventful day was brought to a close by the pajama clad classes viewing the movie on the big screen.
First Grade Concert
Hardworking Bulldogs at Dye
Congratulations to all of our Hardworking Bulldogs at Dye! Each Friday a student from each class who has done exceptional work on an assignment is chosen to have the work displayed on the Hardworking Bulldog Board. Keep up the great work!
Good for A Sub Luncheon at Dye Elementary
Students who showed respect to a substitute teacher, while their classroom teacher was gone, had a chance to have their name drawn to attend a Sub Party. At the Sub Party students celebrated their good behavior buy having a sub sandwich, chips, cookie and juice. Great job to all of students who earned an, “I was good for a Substitute” card. Keep up the great work!
Dye’s Awards Assembly
Dye’s students were honored during our first marking period awards assembly. Mrs. Fields and Mrs. Cox had the privilege to present many of our students with different awards. The students received awards for All A’s honor roll, A-B honor roll, perfect attendance, Citizenship, Home Links and Study Links. Congratulations to everyone. You did a great job!
For-Mar Gives Dillon Students a Lesson about Nutrition
For-Mar came to visit Dillon Elementary. They taught the third grade students about nutrition, and discussed the healthy things to eat versus the unhealthy things to eat.