Today, a virtual high five goes out to Mrs. Hench, Mrs. Gillespie, and Mrs. Carroll. They went above and beyond during Literacy Week, dressing up for their students on Decades Day. What a great way to represent the 1950s, 1980s, and 1990s!
Mrs. Smith's second-grade students learned about community helpers and what it means to them. They're getting a virtual high five this Friday for volunteering to pick up trash around the playground at lunch.
This is a fun #throwbackthursday because we have a student and teacher that are now both Etiwanda teachers. Do you spot Mrs. Haddock (teacher) and Ms. Sallis (former student who is now a Solorio instructor) is this post?
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Cadence, a Grapeland Elementary third-grader, enjoys playing golf when she is not in class. What a terrific way to get outside and have fun exercising. #wellnesswednesday
Cadence, a Grapeland Elementary third-grader, enjoys playing golf when she is not in class. What a terrific way to get outside and have fun exercising.
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Ms. Jackie and Ms. Jenny, the Etiwanda Colony Cubs' campus support staff, are receiving a virtual high five today. They greet the students with smiles and positivity every morning. This always creates a positive tone for their cubs when they start their day.
Mrs. Lane is receiving a HIGH FIVE this Friday for her creativity and passion that she has for the Grapeland library and students. She wants all students to have the opportunity to change someone’s life! You are amazing!
Wanda went on a virtual field trip to MetKids this week. MetKids is a digital way kids can travel a world of art in a time machine. MetKids has been inspired, tested, & approved by kids. Use the link below to check it out!
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/online-features/metkids/
You might be stumped by this #throwbackthursday. Did you guess that this 5-year-old is Mr. Amarasekara, a Heritage Intermediate 7th-grade teacher?
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Matthew, a first-grader at Etiwanda Colony Elementary, is a Taekwondo enthusiast. He currently holds a purple belt and is working towards his black belt. Congratulations, Matthew!!!
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Ms. Jackson teaches fifth grade at Golden Elementary and loves running! When she is not teaching she enjoys running in races ranging from 3 to 100 miles. She has even qualified for and competed in the legendary Boston Marathon. Way to go Ms. Jackson!
Ms. Jackson teaches fifth grade at Golden Elementary and loves running! When she is not teaching she enjoys running in races ranging from 3 to 100 miles. She has even qualified for and competed in the legendary Boston Marathon. Way to go Ms. Jackson! #wellnesswednesday
For being outstanding students, Miss Oberholtz's first grade class at Caryn Elementary earned a Teach Your Stuffy day. Students were able to bring in their favorite stuffed animal and take it with them to their centers. Miss O's class did a fantastic job!
Grapeland Elementary students Hannah and Eva wanted to help the lunchroom staff by delivering lunch cards to the classroom each day. Their kind deeds set a great example for other students. Way to go Grapeland Grizzlies!
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Mr. Estrada, a parent from Windrows Elementary, is receiving a virtual high five today! He brought in and allowed Mrs. Izaguirre’s fourth grade class to use tools that doctors use in the OR and during training. Thank you, Mr. Estrada!!