Kollin is Ms. Domescik’s 4th grade April Student of the Month. Kollin is a fantastic student who works hard to improve everyday. His work ethic is amazing, and he is thoughtful and kind to peers. He has reached many personal goals, and we are all very proud of him! (He also has a beautiful singing voice!) Congratulations Kollin!
over 5 years ago, Carla Lasley
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Mrs. Hundsdorfer’s Student of the Month for April is Scarlet. Scarlet is a hard-working student who has high standards for herself. She LOVES to read and soaks up so much knowledge in the process. She is a leader in the classroom, and she loves being challenged. She is also a good friend to her classmates, and tries to help them in any way she can. In the classroom, Scarlet excelled on all of her work and did extra work, just for fun. During remote learning, she has continued to do well on her assignments, does extra work, and even completes the optional Science experiments I send home. She is a true lover of learning, and I know I’ll continue to hear great things about her as she grows. Keep up the great work, Scarlet!
over 5 years ago, Melanie Hundsdorfer
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A-Z Countdown, Day J: JOKES Here are 12 for your enjoyment: How do you know when a bike is thinking? You can see its wheels turning. Why didn’t the skeleton cross the road? He didn’t have the guts! Why do we never tell jokes about pizza? Because they’re too cheesy! How did Benjamin Franklin feel when he discovered electricity? Shocked! Why is a piano so hard to open? Because the keys are on the inside! What game does the sky like to play? Twister! Why didn’t the skeleton go to the dance? He had no body to go with. Girl : What does idk and idc mean? Boy: I don’t know and I don’t care. Girl: Ok, I’ll find another person to ask! Why did the kid eat his math homework? Because his teacher said it would be a piece of cake! How do you make a tissue dance? You put a little boogie in it! What is the capital of Washington? W! What is a witch’s favorite dessert? I scream!
over 5 years ago, Melanie Hundsdorfer
Mrs. Menn’s student of the month for April is Noelle Brown. Noelle is such a wonderful student. She absolutely loves to learn. As soon as she completes her work she loves to read. I adore her beautiful smile! I feel that Noelle has very big heart when it come to helping others. This year in our class, we were fortunate to have several new students that were learning to speak English. Noelle was extremely helpful to those students. She would always make sure they were on the right track. Often she would help them before I could. I appreciated her big heart. Noelle is such a bright beautiful girl. I am so happy to be her teacher!
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Menn
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Mr. Spradling's Student of the Month choice for April is Joseph Daughtrey. Joseph has a good sense of humor and has a good moral compass. He shows a lot of character and is a good friend to many. He is intrinsically motivated and driven to succeed. Not only is he a good student, but he is a good brother. Joseph has done his best to keep up with the workload during remote learning and holds a strong commitment to his studies. Congrats, Joseph!
over 5 years ago, Jeremy Spradling
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Third Grade-Ms. Mancuso’s Class Student of the Month- Joshua Joshua exhibits the qualities of what a Student of the Month should be. He is very hardworking. He does his best to complete each task set before him. He was a hard worker at school and he continues to work just as hard at home now. He has completed every assignment given and more. He works to the absolute best of his ability and has learned to persevere when things are not always easy. He loves his classmates and treats them with kindness. He is witty and charming and loves to make us laugh. Congratulations Joshua! You deserve it! We love and miss you buddy!
over 5 years ago, Cara Mancuso
Joshua and his Mario
Joshua and some of his buddies!
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Friday, May 1st from 9 am- 7 pm personal items can be picked up. Bags will be in the multipurpose room labeled. Please return library books and textbooks. There are bins for returning student work.
over 5 years ago, Matt Stines
School Board Meeting 4/28/2020 @ 7:00 Join with Google Meet meet.google.com/eso-zqpd-jvz Join by phone ‪+1 347-437-2817‬ PIN: ‪976 743 498‬#
over 5 years ago, Matt Stines
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style Day I: INTERACTIVE Optical ILLUSIONS! Such a fun site! https://www.magicmgmt.com/gary/oi/index.html
over 5 years ago, Melanie Hundsdorfer
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. Day I: INTERACTIVE Optical ILLUSIONS. Such a fun site! https://www.magicmgmt.com/gary/oi/index.html
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. Day H: HANGMAN and HATS! 🧢
over 5 years ago, Melanie Hundsdorfer
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. Day H: HANGMAN and HATS! 🧢
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. Day H: HANGMAN and HATS! 🧢
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. Day H: HANGMAN and HATS 🧢
#110 Birthday Squad rolled again today. Happy Birthday Aubreyanna
over 5 years ago, Carla Lasley
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Thank you to the Fairview Heights Beautification Commission for sponsoring the 8th grade community flower project (home edition). Flowers will be displayed around town.
over 5 years ago, Stacy Schulte
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A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. Day G: GUESS What’s in the Bag. Students asked yes/no questions to figure out each other’s mystery item. Thanks for joining, Mrs. Lasley!
over 5 years ago, Melanie Hundsdorfer
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. Day G: GUESS What’s in the Bag. Students asked yes/no questions to figure out each other’s mystery item. Thanks for joining, Mrs. Lasley!
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. GUESS What’s in the Bag. Students asked yes/no questions to figure out each other’s mystery item. Thanks for joining, Mrs. Lasley!
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. Day G: Guess What’s in the Bag. Students asked yes/no questions to figure out each other’s mystery item. Thanks for joining, Mrs. Lasley!
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. These are a few of our FAVORITE things!
over 5 years ago, Melanie Hundsdorfer
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. These are a few of our FAVORITE things!
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. These are a few of our FAVORITE things!
Happy Earth Day! Doing school work outside in the sunshine!
over 5 years ago, Maria Jobe
Happy Earth Day!  Doing school work outside in the sunshine!
2nd grade students made Guatemalan worry dolls. Here are a few they made. You are supposed to tell the dolls your worries and they worry for you.
over 5 years ago, Carla Lasley
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A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. Day E: Mrs. Calabrese led Mrs. Hundsdorfer’s students in some fun EXERCISES! We definitely felt our hearts racing!
over 5 years ago, Melanie Hundsdorfer
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. Mrs. Calabrese led Mrs. Hundsdorfer’s students in some fun EXERCISES! We definitely felt our hearts racing!
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet Style. Day D: Mrs. Hundsdorfer’s students showed off their DANCING skills!
over 5 years ago, Melanie Hundsdorfer
A-Z Countdown, Google Meet style. Day D: Mrs. Hundsdorfer’s students showed off their DANCING skills!
Celebrate Earth Day Wednesday by doing something for our Earth. Clean up litter, plant flowers, take a walk and appreciate the beauty of nature.
over 5 years ago, Stacy Schulte
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Fifth Graders we’re challenged to pick a song that helped them through this time of separation. They each wrote paragraphs about why the song had meaning to them. They did an awesome job! Enjoy this playlist to help you through the stay at home order!
over 5 years ago, Elizabeth Zmaila