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Arongen students learn about animals and habitats!
Arongen students learn about animals and habitats!
Students in Mrs. Tallman’s 9th grade orchestra class recently participated in an activity that worked on feeling a steady beat. The students listened to songs that were at different speeds and tossed bean bags to one another on the beat.
Students in Mrs. Tallman’s 9th grade orchestra class recently participated in an activity that worked on feeling a steady beat. The students listened to songs that were at different speeds and tossed bean bags to one another on the beat.
Orenda Personal Space Hula Hoop Contest Finalists and Winner!
Orenda Personal Space Hula Hoop Contest Finalists and Winner!
Tesago celebrates its first BEST assembly of the year!
Tesago celebrates its first BEST assembly of the year!
Brooke Trotta’s 1st grade class used their new classroom set of Chromebooks for the first time.
Brooke Trotta’s 1st grade class used their new classroom set of Chromebooks for the first time. They had fun logging in and making a monthly calendar to send home to their grown ups.
Social Studies students participated in a simulated archaeological dig in the Koda Courtyard.
Social Studies students participated in a simulated archaeological dig in the Koda Courtyard.
Students were delighted to read positive messages that their families left on the Skano Open House grafitti wall.
Students were delighted to read positive messages that their families left on the Skano Open House grafitti wall.
District Office staff dressed up in their Shen gear to show support for homecoming!
District Office staff dressed up in their Shen gear to show support for homecoming!
Students at Arongen start off the school year getting into some great books at their library.
Students at Arongen start off the school year getting into some great books at their library.
Ms. St. John’s 6th grade classes acted as archeologists to discover how they excavate to uncover mysteries about people who lived in the past.
Ms. St. John’s 6th grade classes acted as archeologists to discover how they excavate to uncover mysteries about people who lived in the past. They excavated cookies with toothpicks and tweezers by carefully chipping away at the dirt (cookie) to slowly reveal any hidden artifacts (chocolate chips). They were surprised how slow and careful the process was.