Halloween Habits
First grade students know the 7 Habits will save them from the ghouls and goblins of Halloween.
First grade students know the 7 Habits will save them from the ghouls and goblins of Halloween.
Students were treated to a great surprise today as they arrived at school. There was a derby car and truck and several classic cars including a 1928 Model A, 1972 Cougar and 1967 Mustang Fast Back waiting for them. Each class had an opportunity to go out and see the cars as Mrs. Wirfs made the comparison of a healthy, drug free body (classics) to the not healthy body (demolition). Each student signed a drug free pledge promising to stay drug free.
In their class they "stomped" on balloons filled with candy as they stomped out drug use.
Red Ribbon Week:
Green Day
Students had the “Time of Their Life” at the Green Man assembly in connection to Green Day for Red Ribbon Week. Clint Pulver from Utah Valley University entertained a sea of green Park Panthers with a Drug Free message that will stick with students tighter than a Green Man suit.
These scary characters are like tribal people from the past. The students in Mrs. Cooper's class made their own masks while studying about prehistory in Social Studies. The sixth grade students learned about tribal governments and how to solve problems such as not having enough food and what to do if someone steals food or won't do his share. They can use these skills to understand the difficulties facing our own government and learn to solve their own problems.
Mr. Elliott is one of ten finalists for the Teaching in Excellence Award. We are proud of Mr. Elliott and all that he does to help Park Elementary students.
The following is an excerpt from Mrs. Leifson’s nomination application. Way to go Mr. Elliott!
Victory Assembly
Park students celebrated the first Victory Assembly of the year. Victory Assemblies is a school wide celebration of achievement in the areas of Math, Language Arts, and Leadership. Teachers select one student in each area that has shown growth in these three areas to receive the award. We are excited for the students that were selected for the month of September and look forward to each student earning an award throughout the year.
Positive Panthers
We are excited for the great things that have happened at Park Elementary so far this year. One thing that has been amazing is the many students that have been caught using the 7 Habits in the classroom, hallways, playground and lunch room.
Mrs. McAllister's class enjoyed an Out of this World activity this week as they learned about the moon. They read books about the moon and created moon phases from Oreo cookies. Nice Work Panthers!
The Light Shines Bright for Park Elementary
By: Adam Gull
Park Elementary will hold a Back to School Night Celebration on September 11th at 6:00. Please join us as we reopen Park School as the newest Lighthouse School which is part of The Leader in Me. There will be a special ribbon cutting ceremony with school faculty, students, parents, community leaders, and 7 Habits star Sean Covey!
After the ceremony and a short visit to your students' class, everyone is invited to enjoy a hot dog outside to continue the celebration.
Come take part in this exciting event!