Students in 3-4th grade must follow the school late work policy. When students begin 3rd grade, they are given consequences for late work. As of late, that has occurred rarely and instead we have the opportunity to recognize the students who have made extra efforts in completing their work on time. All students in 3-4th grade have done well in completing their work on time. The following students have been recognized for faithfully completing their assignment book and have not had any late work other than using their free ticket. Congratulations to Alexis Schmidt, Alexa Leick, Mason Pencil, Grace Reschke, Emily Fehlauer, and Hayden Block! (There was not any late work in 4th grade this year! Amazing!)
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Kane is pretty excited about constructing and decorating his house for science class. Right now they are building the houses, painting, and adding details. Later, they will be adding the wiring and lights to their home as part of their electricity and circuits unit. Below are a few pictures Kane has been taking with his digital camera to show the steps in his process. The members of his group are Alexa, Alexis, and Levi.
1) Please make sure that your child is current with AR. E-mail if you are unsure. Your child will know if they are on track or not though. Some students are in need of some extra reading time at home to catch up.
2) Grandparents' Day is Friday. Your child does not need to bring a lunch that day and they will be released to the grandparent or other special person following lunch. 3) All students are expected to attend the 6:00 P.M. show that night as well for the friends and family performance. 4) Each child should be wearing anything red, white, and/or blue for that day. They will also be wearing a hat/tiara and a vest. 5) Spelling tests need to be taken on or before Thursday this week. Since the deadline is earlier, 3-4th graders have a shorter list. |
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