Fun Run Schedule for Tomorrow

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Due to weather we will hold the Fun Run in the main gym and lunchroom. Here is the schedule for grade levels:

8:45--4th grade (GYM); 5th grade (Lunchroom)

9:45--1st grade (GYM);  AM Leifson Kinder & Elliott Kinder (Lunchroom)

10:45--6th grade (GYM)  

12:15--3rd grade (GYM)

1:15--2nd grade (GYM);  PM K (Lunchroom)

 

Mack Got ATTACKED!

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There's nothing like a pie to the face.  Just ask Mack Attack from APEX Fun Run.  Mrs. Hunt's class won the challenge last week so students enjoyed a game of kickball today.  Trase was the lucky winner with the most donations pledged so he ATTACKED Mr. Mac with a pie to the face.  Nice Job Mrs. Hunt's class!

Keep those pledges coming in.  We really appreciate the support from our families and friends.  Just as a reminder, we will be running Thursday starting at 9:00.  Please feel free to stop by and cheer on our runners.

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Photo by Leslee Hunt Article by Adam Gull

Table Manners & Place Setting

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On a recent visit to Leadership Academy I was impressed with our second grade students and their understanding of table manners and the appropriate way to set a table.  Their lesson on this topic was last week, and I was impressed beyond words at the amount of information they retained. 

All students were very willing to share what they knew about appropriate table manners.  KayLee - Everyone sits at the table, Max - Don't wipe your mouth with your sleeve, Eleanor - No Slurping, Sabe - No Burping!

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Ms. Wirfs

Apex Fun Run Kick Off Assembly

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Apex is all about building leaders.  At Park Elementary, we know a thing or two about building leaders as well.  That is why we have teamed up with Apex to help with our school fundraiser to raise money for technology and The Leader in Me.  

As students go out and ask for pledges, they are building leadership skills, building school pride, and making Park Elementary the very best place to gain the academic and leadership skills needed to face the 21st century.  

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Photos and Article by Adam Gull

Apex Fun Run is Here!

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Park Elementary has teamed up with Apex for our school fundraiser this year.  Pledges by donors will help purchase technology and continue to fund the Leader in Me.  Stay tuned each day for fun videos by our school staff and students.  Go Panthers!

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Apex logo Video by Amy Darrington

On Time Attendance Rock Stars!

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Mrs. Pershon’s 4th grade class is taking their on time attendance goal very serious!  As you can see from their daily tracker, there has only been 4 days total for the entire school year that they have had below 93%.  Congratulations 4th graders, your on time efforts will help with your academic goals as well as the personal goals you have set for yourselves.  We are proud of you!

 

"Life is for Service"

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"Life is for Service."  Mr. Rogers

Our wonderful grandparent helpers, Grandma Janet Reese and Grandma Aileen Holt, were honored for their service in the community during a banquet held at BYU yesterday.  It was a special event that words or actions can't express our gratitude for their service in our school.

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Photo by Tamra Lybbert Article by Adam Gull

Leadership at Its Best

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Walking down the hall I see something that makes me smile.  A fifth grade student tutoring a third grade student.  As I eavesdrop into the tutoring session, wondering if the older student is just giving the answers, I am absolutley amazed at what I heard: Tutor Student: "Draw the array for 8x8."  The younger student proceeds to draw a box with 8 columns and 8 rows, known as an array.  I quickly learned there was great teaching and learning happening between these 2 students. I thought to myself "this is leadership at its best."

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Photo and Article by Adam Gull