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2007-11-16Some Buckeye fans invaded Mr. Jones' room to show their spirit. In honor of the big game between the Wolverines and the Buckeyes, Mr. Jones' class received a special pizza, courtesy of Mrs. Riegler.View
2007-11-09This week the second and third graders had a visit with Dr. T about the importance of recycling. He brought along his machine that is designed to make the human brain think about recycling. Do you recycle your plastic, glass, metal, and paper at home?View
2007-10-26The mummy wrap is just one of the activities enjoyed by the students at the harvest parties on Friday. Thanks to PTO for the delicious Halloween snack, and thanks to all of the moms and dads who helped out in the classrooms.View
2007-10-18The second graders had the opportunity to visit Back to the Wild in Castalia this week. There they learned about injured animals who are being cared for at the facility. View
2007-10-11The Scholastic Book Fair is going on in our building. Please join us for family night on October 17, from 4:00-8:00. Students will have opportunities to visit the book fair during the day to make purchases. A schedule was sent home with your child with the days and times that classes can visit.View
2007-10-04The excitement was building as everyone waited for the parade to begin on Thursday evening. We had an amazing turnout for the pre-parade activities. Thanks to the PTO for the food, drinks, t-shirts, and noisemakers!!!View
2007-09-27Members of Mrs. Dever's class prepare for an upcoming science test by playing Jeopardy.View
2007-09-21Some third graders are "checking" off the things that they need to do and remember to prepare for the Achievement test that will be administered on October 2nd. View
2007-09-14On Friday we had an assembly to celebrate the birthday of our National Anthem and Constitution. View
2007-09-03Lunchtime!!!!View

June 2, 2006: Music teacher Mrs. Jean Wheeler organized a music assembly entitled "American Heroes," which promotes an appreciation for American folk music and how it reflects the history of our country.