Garfield Parents please come to the Parsons High School cafeteria from now until 6:00 tonight to pick up your child’s orders for Blue and Gold fundraiser (sausage, bacon and chicken).
Garfield parents, today is Blue and Gold fundraiser (sausage, bacon, chicken) pick up for the orders that your student sold. Please come to Parsons High School cafeteria 4:00-6:00pm this evening!
Ms. Vaughn’s lunch bunch. ❤️Students buy lunch with the teacher with Class Dojo points they earn in the classroom.
The 3rd Annual Touch-A-Truck event is this Saturday at Marvel Park from 10AM to 2PM. https://5il.co/1k4oi
Happy Halloween from Ms. Pollard’s class!
Happy Halloween from Mrs. Tierney’s class. Students played with some fun new games during our Halloween party on Friday.
Happy Halloween from Ms. Vaughn’s class! 👻🎃
3rd grade Carebears
Mrs. Jacquinot’s Spooktacular crew!
Garfield November Parent Newsletter
https://5il.co/1jyz6
There will be no school on Monday, October 31st and Tuesday, November 1st.
STEM bins promote hands on learning through play. Students start their morning with a few minutes of STEM bin time. They are so creative!
We start each day with STEM bins in Mrs. Tierney’s class. STEM promotes hands on learning and it is a lot of fun. Every morning several students have me take pictures of their creations. We can learn so much through play!
Mrs. Tierney’s students made skeletons and then gave their skeletons a name and wrote about them. Some have fun names like Jazzy and Jose. Some can dance or do splits and one even lost his legs to a volcano. These students are full of creativity.
More skeletons made by Mrs. Tierney’s students. They made them and then gave their skeletons a name and wrote about them.
Mrs. Tierney’s students made skeletons and then gave their skeletons a name and wrote about them.
Spooky poems were written in Mrs. Jacquinot’s class and read by flashlight! So fun!
Spooky poems written in Mrs. Jacquinot’s class and read by flashlight! So fun!
Wednesday lunch bunch 🤓
Mrs.Waun’s class applied their knowledge of rounding to the nearest ten and adding to figure out how many miles it is across Kansas.