Third Grade Newsletter
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💯%! That is the score for every 2nd
grade student on today's math test. The test wasn't easy. It had words like partitioned and vertices on it. Way to go ! This shows hard work and great study skills. We are so proud of you all!
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Third grade had a great time completing this Peep STEM activity. The students had to try and build the tallest tower of Peeps. They did a great job and had a lot of fun before MAP testing starts!
Hey Bluejays! If you haven't turned in your permission slip for the May 10th field trip, this is your reminder! Make sure both sides are filled out, and return the forms to your teachers!
Attention parents, just a reminder that MAP testing begins tomorrow. It is recommended that all students get a good nights rest, eat breakfast, and arrive to school on time. Students will also need wired headphones or earbuds if they don't already have them at school.
5th-8th Grade Parents, please return the health permission slip by Friday, April 21, 2023. Mr. Hunt and Ms. Straw would like to start the class next Tuesday afternoon. If you have any questions, please call or email!
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Attention Parents:
Louise will be driving a combined bus route in the evenings starting Tuesday, April 18th and this will last for two weeks. If you are able to pick up your students it would be very helpful.
The Living Museum was a great experience! The students enjoyed dressing up and showing what they had learned. They all worked hard and did a great job! A big thank you to everyone who was able to come by and make this experience special for our students.
I am so proud of these second graders! They did amazing today during the Living Museum! They each researched their historical figure, memorized their paragraph, and presented in front of lots of people today.
Fourth grade researched scientists for the Living Museum. Their hard work paid off as they gave excellent presentations!
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