Sunday, June 18, 2017
KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL grads make stop at elementary
Kennedy
High School seniors paid a visit to Blair Moody Elementary School – their former
school – on the Thursday before graduation. Thanks to Senior Ashley Busch for
organizing the visit. Heather Hughes' kindergarten class enjoyed seeing the
graduates. One other connection was the seniors had Mrs. Hernandez as their principal
at the SGA. Congratulations to the Class of 2017!!
RANDALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL winners help with pie in face
Randall
Elementary School's recently had fun and helped a great cause. In February
during American Heart Association's Jump Rope For Heart, 22 students raised $50
or more and were given the pleasure of throwing a whipped cream pie into the
faces of Principal Meszaros and PE teachers, Mr. Ray and Mr. Fiske for that
goal.
RANDALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL celebrates the end of the year
Randall
Elementary School's end of the year Fun Day was great! The PTO has sponsored a
successful fun day every year. This year was no exception.
Some
of the activities for the students were: Face Painting; Bingo; Reading Room;
Popcorn & Snow Cones; Bowling; Game Room; Painting Cookies; Basketball;
Corn Hole & Ladder Game; Flamingo Ring Toss; Duck Pond; Three Blow Up
Slides and 2 Blow Up Sport Games. The students really enjoyed having FUN.
HOLLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL students create living museum
Holland
Elementary School second-grade students made a living museum recently by
surrounding the gymnasium.
Each
student researched an animal and then prepared an outfit or a mask to resemble
their animal. The students also prepared a short speech to describe their
animal when prompted by the museums onlookers.
Great
job by Mrs. Bordeau's and Mrs. Tetreault's second grade Huskies!
RANDALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL participates in Pasta for Pennies program
Randall
Elementary School collected a total of $1486.64 for Olive Garden’s “Pasta for
Pennies,” a program benefiting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s School
& Youth campaign.
Mrs.
Mitroka’s third-grade class collected the most with $214.05. The students in
her class were served a pasta, salad and breadsticks meal in their classroom.
Mrs. Mitroka’s students decided to share their pasta meal with Ms. Hale’s fourth-grade
class, who collected the next highest amount.
Way
to go students! It’s great to help others and be considerate and kind, too.
WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL performs medley from Hamilton
On
May 30, the West Middle School Chorus finished their year of performing by singing a medley
of songs from the hit Broadway musical, Hamilton. Almost 20 soloists were
featured in the performance of this hip-hop/R&B musical medley.