
4th grade scientists have been busy learning about the layers of the earth. They spent time working and snacking their way through the models.







How does erosion work? In second grade we used bars of soap to demonstrate erosion as part of our exploring land and water module.




Students in grades 6-8 were invited to attend an incredible assembly today at NJC. The NE BOCES invited area schools to listen to international speaker, Chris Koch. Despite being born without arms and legs, Chris is completely self-sufficient. He travels the world alone so that he can deliver the "If I Can" message effectively to his audience. Students left feeling motivated to take on life's challenges.






Go Wrestlers!


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Advanced Art students are working on the 3D version of Kindergarten's shape Monsters! Finished projects to come!











Kindergarten is working on counting to 100 by ones and by tens. They use candy and paper plates to practice counting by 10. Everyone had a great time with this activity!









Preschool has started working on name writing a little more since Christmas break. As part of this work the students have taken over lunch count! Students choose what they will eat and write their name on the board. They have name cards to look at for guidance and teachers are available to help when needed. They've made so much growth already and they have such joy in their successes. EVERYDAY IS A CHANCE TO LEARN!





Pre-K learned that blubber helps keep artic animals warm in the cold.







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Go SCF!


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Good Luck SCF Wrestlers!


Students in Family Consumer Science learned about the grain and milk food groups. They then chose bread recipes to make in the bread machine. Students sampled their double chocolate bread and maple, pecan, sweet potato bread. Delicious!





There will be no admittance charge for tonight's high school basketball games in Holyoke thanks to Keith Pocock of KT Insurance.


Kindergarten, first, and second grade got to watch a live puppet show of Hansel and Gretel via zoom.
It was interactive and had a question and answer session at the end.
The students were very impressed when one of their questions was answered by the puppeteer.
This was a great way to watch a puppet show without having to travel.





It was an active day in fifth grade math as students moved around the room to complete different activities to practice dividing fractions.




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The eighth grade history class is working on their American maps of the early nineteenth century.







