2nd grade plant investigation, PART 2!






This week our 2nd graders investigated how plants get water and sunlight by observing leaves and roots. Then, they had the opportunity to taste raw sugar cane, connecting investigations to real-life experiences!










Students enjoyed the ice cream sandwich reward on Friday!!









After reading the story Fry Bread, our kindergarten students got hands-on with their own “fry bread” using playdough and their five senses! They rolled the dough into balls, flattened it like pancakes, and placed it in the pan to “hear” the sizzle and pop. What a fun and engaging way to bring the story to life!








Hiring!

Thanks to our parents and grandparents who attended the parent meeting this morning! It was very productive and we appreciate all of your input. More information will be coming out soon about how YOU can get involved!


Congratulations to our girls volleyball team for winning their game against Plaquemine this evening! GO BLUE JAYS!!







Teacher Pay: Explaining the Ballot Proposals

Tomorrow's football game against Port Allen Middle School has been canceled.

Mark your calendars!

Teachers get Professional Development and their kids get to make cookies at our amazing career camps!

We’re thrilled to share that we’re heading to Italy in Summer 2027, and we’d love for your 6th-8th grade student to join us! Please join us TOMORROW for the meeting!

Don't forget!

Our 8th grade Blue Jays got some hands-on experience with chemical reactions this week!





Ms. Taylor’s class practiced following directions by learning to make strawberry jam!








We’re thrilled to share that we’re heading to Italy in Summer 2027, and we’d love for your 6th-8th grade student to join us!

There will be no school for students on Monday so that teachers can participate in professional development. See you on Tuesday!

Our 2nd graders investigated habitats around school today! In class they are learning about plant scientists who study trees in the Bengal Tiger Reserve in India.






First grade scientists observed their partners eat carrots! Students used their 5 senses, asked questions, and discovered that all living things use their structures to stay alive!






We’re thrilled to share that we’re heading to Italy in Summer 2027, and we’d love for your 6th-8th grade student to join us!

