Just a reminder that the eighth graders are going to Camarillo for the day on Thursday for a leadership workshop. We are wearing non-uniform dress and bringing a sack lunch; snacks and drinks will be provided. We are very excited!
October 4, 2010 Dear Kindergarten Families, Happy Monday! Harvest Dinner is this Friday, October 8 @5:30 (A noon dismissal from school) Our Parent Meeting went well last Wednesday. Your feedback, ideas, and suggestions are important to us. Next meeting will be in April. During the month of October, we will be learning about many of […]
October 4, 2010 Dear Kindergarten Families, Since the weeks seem to fly by, let me share information about the Saint’s Parade and costumes for your kindergartner. Friday, November 5 we will go to mass at 8:30 in our saint’s costumes and follow with a parade on the campus field. This is a beautiful and memorable […]
SECOND GRADE…OCTOBER 4-8, 2010 Dear Second Grade Families, FLAT PEOPLE UPDATE: The Flat People are just about ready to go! Letters need to be written and envelopes addressed and stamped. Stay tuned! SAINTS: Saint selection will be this week. The assignment will follow. TESTING!!!! We will be finishing up this week. The class has done […]
Dear Third Grade Families, As our class continues to march our way through the third grade math standards, I am pleased that many students are excelling. In fact, about seven students have moved past our current math focus and are even beginning to tackle new areas of the curriculum in their Accelerated Math work. Those […]
Dear Parents, October 4, 2010 I would like to thank the parents that were able to make it to Wednesday’s Parent Meeting. I hope that you found it informative. We have completed theme 1 in our reading series. We start theme 2 – “Surprise!” this week. We will be reading stories that have a surprise […]
The 8th grade is in the computer lab deciding court cases and citizen rights on the new Our Courts website designed by Justice O’Conner. The discussions are very lively and I see many lawyers and judges in the future from this class!
Today the seventh graders did an investigation to determine which of two samples of yeast was still alive and able to produce carbon dioxide. Thanks to Mr. Merkord for his assistance!
The sixth graders made a model of the Indian and Eurasian plates colliding, causing the Himalayan Range to develop. Thanks to Mr. Merkord for his assistance. Ask them to show you how their models work and to explain them.
“Is truth the same for everyone?” That is the Big Question, we have been discussing in literature this month. For their first book report, the 8th grade will choose a book from the recommended independent reading list in their literature books. Students will be discussing the different truths they find in their selection in the […]