Recently, Grade 6 students explored a variety of books during library time to find their next favorite read. Each student checked out covers, read summaries, and even sampled the first page to see which books piqued their interest. Then, they moved to new tables to discover even more exciting titles. This creative approach has been a great way to get students excited about reading!
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On Friday, Cahill Elementary School hosted a heartfelt Veterans Day assembly that honored our local heroes in a special way.
Autumn Cook, our Library Media Specialist at Cahill Elementary School, has been hosting “Book Tastings” for students!
Students began an art class with a fun Nature Scavenger Hunt, searching for clouds, flowers, grass, and more. As they explored, they sketched what they saw, capturing the beauty of nature around them.
Students in all of our elementary schools were treated to an engaging assembly earlier this month, thanks to Central Hudson and the National Theatre for Children! The assembly, called Project Energy, introduced our K-6 students to the world of renewable energy sources, ways to conserve energy, and how we measure it.
Recently, our Terrific Grade 1 students in Jaime Monroe's class Tackled the Tremendously Tough Task of mastering the letter T! From identifying different T sounds, sorting capitalized T and lower case t, and recognizing beginning T sounding words, Their Teamwork was Top-Tier!