Rock Your Socks for World Down Syndrome Day!
Every year on March 21, people all around the world come together to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day by wearing brightly colored, mismatched socks. March 21 is symbolic because people with Down syndrome have 3 copies of their 21st chromosome. Socks were chosen because the karyotype of Ds chromosomes actually looks like mismatched socks!
Mrs. Hart's class rocking their socks!

Red Hat Card Winners

Mrs. Koons Class
The mysterious leprechauns left us a game which led us to a pot of gold.


March Leaders of the Month




Gary, our beloved Custodial Engineer, was chosen to be the Classified Staff Bean of the Week. Gary goes above and beyond to make sure our leaders have fun at school AND, that our school stays clean and safe. We appreciate how Gary's sense of humor fills up our cups around here. As you can see, he takes his career very seriously.

Be the Bean

Mrs. Koons Class
Cat in the Hat treats





Masked Readers

Be the Bean

Mrs. Biggerstaff's Class
Green Eggs & Ham






Spring pictures

Mrs. Biggerstaff's Class
The leprechaun shrunk our hats!





Mrs. Biggerstaff's Class had a leprechaun stop by.







Mrs. Miles Class
Created telephones to show how far a whisper can travel!


Mrs. Koons’ class completed a Dr. Seuss Break out box activity. They had to help the Cat in the Hat find his hat that Thing 1 and Thing 2 stole. We solved all 5 clues. We unlocked the box and found items to make a hat to EAT!!!!




Our Masked Readers from Read Across America Week. Pictures from right to left- Miss Denise, Miss Missy, Dr. Childs, and Mr. Klinger.
The 5th graders present their final show choir performance.

Makerspace origami


Today & Tomorrow


