Wow, wow, wow! South students and families are really on the right reading path this week! We have now read 5,400 books/chapters this month! Students are choosing to read during free choice time! Our teachers are also engaging our students in cross-curricular learning with math, art and science projects to show what they've learned about the wilderness! All reading logs must be turned in by Friday March 22nd at 11:00 am! We hope to reach our goal of 10,000 books/chapters read!
8 months ago, Sarah Smith
Stundents in Mrs. Groeneveld's first-grade class engaged in a hands on learning experience while practicing addition with base ten blocks.
8 months ago, Taryn Groenveld
Two more students who were recognized for their 'Love of Learning' in the month of February!
9 months ago, Bethany Vozar
We love Fridays because we get to celebrate our Junior Jacket ticket winners!!
9 months ago, Bethany Vozar
After 1 week, South students have read almost 2,000 books/chapters! Miss Knight's Painted Turtle is in the lead on our reading path!
9 months ago, Sarah Smith
Thank you South families for an awesome breakfast on Thursday. We were thrilled that we were able to invite so many people to our tables. Our staff served 138 students and 60+ other family members. Remember--breakfast is free everyday for our students!
9 months ago, Bethany Vozar
We recognized our students of the month and their "Love of Learning." Great work, Junior Jackets!
9 months ago, Bethany Vozar
Writing Workshop: Writing Friends' Names from Table Tags ✏️ 🏷️
9 months ago, Kristy Hessbrook
Camping with Mrs. Melow in Music class 🔥
9 months ago, Kristy Hessbrook
Mrs. Whitfords students created their own "working" fishing poles in STEAM lab and even caught some fish using magnetic hooks!
9 months ago, Amy Hindbaugh-Marr
Welcome to Camp Read-a-lot! South has started their reading adventure! Please check your child's Friday Folder for lots of information about March is Reading Month!
9 months ago, Sarah Smith
We read Ten on the Sled (a fun wintery take on Ten in the Bed) in STEAM lab and then created sleds to hold ten "block characters". Testing them was such fun!
9 months ago, Amy Hindbaugh-Marr
Second graders learned about weathering and erosion using magic tracks! They placed buttons, beads, and blocks on their "rivers" and then watched as their balls (water) moved the items with each roll. They drew before and after pictures to document how their rivers changed.
9 months ago, Amy Hindbaugh-Marr
During our Nutrition class with Mrs. Horn, we were introduced to rainbow carrots and bell peppers on a bagel.🫑🥕🥯
9 months ago, Kristy Hessbrook
Kindergarten students experience and learn math in a variety of ways. Today was "Skittle Math Day!" A very tasty way to classify by the attribute of color, practice counting skills, and compare using math vocabulary words "more," less," and "fewer."
And let's be honest, they were very yummy to eat when we finished!
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9 months ago, Bonnie Simcox
These 2 were so proud to find red words on their shirts and read to them to me 🩶🖤
9 months ago, Kristy Hessbrook
Second graders read The Day it Rained Hearts in STEAM and then constructed nets to catch hearts that were "falling" in the lab!
9 months ago, Amy Hindbaugh-Marr
Our AMAZING principal, Mrs. Beth Vozar, visited our class today and read us the funniest story named, "The Book With No Pictures!"
Our class absolutely giggled throughout the whole book.
Thank you Mrs. Vozar for spending time with us!
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9 months ago, Bonnie Simcox
This is a reminder that there is no school for students tomorrow, Monday, February 12, 2024. We look forward to seeing students back on Tuesday!
9 months ago, Ithaca Schools
Our Junior Jacket ticket winners for the week!! We love celebrating our students for following our school rules: Bee Respectful, Bee Responsible, and Bee Safe!