
Did you know, that when your child reads for 30 mins a day, it helps with stamina and vocabulary.


“Saving Lives lab.”The students were given emergency medical scenarios. They rotated through stations and had to take steps to treat their patients for the emergency scenario. Way to 8th grade!











Morning announcements Sept. 13, 2024
https://youtu.be/w4o3zcOqV9Y?si=buM0j6v3YwvgSHPg

4th graders end their day everyday looking at their BAG. Behavior, Attendace, and Grades









Come to Manual High School tonight at 5:00 to learn about Lincoln this school year at Parent University.


3rd graders using decks of cards to practice their multiplication facts. Way to go 3rd grade!





Brain breaks are essential during the day. Learning is still happening during these brain breaks.




Girls will have basketball tryouts this Thursday and Friday after school until 4.


Our 8th grade AVID elective students spoke about the AVID elective and showed parents their binders and planners. All middle school students should be bringing their binder to school and home each day.



8th-graders tested foods for glucose levels. Learning about diabetes and how foods we eat affect our body systems.



8th graders have an opportunity to audition for PSA. Auditions are Oct. 30







This week students started the second unit within our 7 Mindsets curriculum - Passion First!
Ask your student their passion and how are you letting them play with it.


Pick a site.
Register by next Friday 9/20.


This week we are highlighting our K-4 music teacher Mrs. N. Fauser.


Our 6-8 AVID elective students had the privilege of morning
Listening to some amazing, energetic, and inspiring community leaders yesterday. Former graduates of Peoria Public Schools, telling them that college is the endpoint!











Kindergarten students learn about people in the community that help take care animals. Ms. Walker, owner of River Kitty Cafe talks about how to properly take care of cats.






Third grade students created little baggies demonstrating the water cycle. We used this to and related it to sequence of events in ELA class.











This week with 8th grade and 1st grade, it was guess that 90's items. We saw tape recorders, the first cell phone, bop it, and even had to guess what a dial up modem was. Guesses were out of this century!










Attendance last week was under 90%. Our goal is 95% or better. :-)


Check out this awesome opportunity for kids grades K-4.
