Category Archives: Elementary School

Dye Chuck-E-Cheese Fundraiser was a Huge Success!

Dye’s Parent Club held our annual Chuck-E-Cheese Fundraiser on Thursday, March 7th. Kids from all grades came out to enjoy a fun filled evening with family and friends; playing games and eating pizza. A portion of the proceeds earned were given to Dye Elementary. Thank you to everyone who helped plan the event and to everyone that participated in making this event a HUGE success.

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.

Fifth Graders at Dye Celebrate Reading Month

March is Reading Month and 5th Graders at Dye are celebrating with Hat Day.Dye’s Student Council sponsored Hat Day and accepted donations to help fund our annual Book Give-Away.

Dillon Students Work on Animal Reports

Mrs. Sandlin and Mrs. Green’s class got together to work on their animal reports for Literacy Night.

Dye 2nd Graders Paint a Mural at Patsy Lou’s

Second grade students in Ms. Estis class joined Ms. McGinnis from Dye Elementary, in creating an outstanding mural inside Patsy Lou’s Mega-Lot, children’s room.  It depicts a huge American Flag that symbolizes the old brick street of Flint and a timeline of automobiles.  It shows the first automobiles through the war effort, and ends with the autos driving toward the new (real autos) in the showroom.  Another wall displays one of the arches that spanned across Saginaw Street, downtown flint, along with the symbol of Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC.

Rankin Students Ride in a Limo to McDonalds

Rankin’s Fundraiser Winners go to McDonalds in a Limo!

Dye Elementary’s Awards Assembly

Dye’s students were honored during our second marking period awards assembly. Mrs. Fields 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!

Dye Elementary Read-A-Thon was a Success

Dyestudents joined Ms. Baker to read while raising money for the Dye Book Giveaway. They pledged to read for 4 hours, stopping periodically to receive their raffle prizes. The students raised $550.00. The big winner was Kennedy Moore. Way to go Dye Bulldogs!

Randels Elementary YouthQuest Update

This week, Randels Kindergarten and First Grade students were able to learn from a few special friends that we all know and love. Sloan Museum has a display running through April that familiarizes the students with healthy living and eating. All the members of Sesame Street were gathered to assist with this extended learning opportunity. Elmo even hosted a breakfast that day and read bedtime stories to the inquisitive students. Students were able to go grocery shopping and pick through several items, including fruits and vegetables. There was also a display breaking down mucus, the lungs, the heart and more. This group enjoyed themselves and took advantage of being able to interact with the displays. Randels Elementary YouthQuest Update

Randels Elementary is Taking Part in the Tyson Project A+ Fundraiser

We have an exciting opportunity to share with you. We are taking part in a national fundraising program sponsored by Tyson Foods, Inc. called Tyson Project A+™. Through this program, we can raise as much as $12,000 for our school! The money we raise can go towards buying books or computers, making improvements to our buildings, or anything else that we want. All we have to do to participate is clip and save the entire Project A+™ label from participating Tyson products. Each label we collect is worth 24¢ for our school.Randels Elementary is Taking Part in the Tyson Project A+ Fundraiser