
Way to go, Mack!! He worked really hard to meet his September AR goal.


As part of Constitution Day 2024, Garfield third graders joined with around 13,000 other third grade students from Kansas to learn about one of our Constitutional rights during a live online discussion with professionals in our state court system.







We took a small brain break and celebrated National Play-Doh between subjects. It was so much fun!! So many creative creations!






For the past two weeks, we have been learning about different cultures and families around the world. Mr. Medina shared a little bit of his culture by making pico de gallo for the students to try.








Save the night!


Kiddos used their positive behavior tickets to eat in the classroom with a friend.




Character, setting and events was one of our comprehension skills this week. These students applied what they learned to fill out story maps about a book they read.




This week in science, we are continuing our unit on animals, habitats and adaptations. Today's mystery science question was why do frogs say ribbet? Students listened to the sounds made by five different frogs and had to find words to describe the sound each one made.




Ten members of Team Tierney (9 pictured) have met their September AR goal and we are only halfway through the month! These students love to read!











Students in Mrs.Waun's class showed a primary source from their past!









Garfield students learned about making a collage during art class Friday.

Lunch with Ms. Ryan- Mrs. Strode's students chose this special as a reward for their wonderful classroom behavior



KeHauLani is Mrs.Waun's sunshine student!! She comes to school ready to work hard every day!!


Mrs. Waun's students are rounding the miles across America!



Way to go Tavin!! He is so exited that he already hit his monthly AR goal for September.


Team THIRD grade is ready for Friday!!



Did you ever want to drive a school bus? Now's your chance to get behind the wheel and give driving a school bus a try with someone on hand to guide you through the process. You may discover its the right job for you.


Ms. Perez's class honored Patriot Day by making memorial ribbons and learning all about the different heroes of 9/11.










Mr. Medina's class learned about Patriots’ day and the events of September 11. They got to remember Welles Crowther (a September 11 hero) by wearing a red bandanna. Welles was a volunteer firefighter that worked in the 104th floor of the World Trade Center. When the first tower got hit, Crowther started to evacuate groups of people. He saved 18 people that day and was only recognized by his red bandanna that he carried with him. Students also had the opportunity to watch the annual memorial as the my made a Patriots’ day craft.





We talked about Patriot Day today and students made paper ribbon crafts to recognize those lives lost and all of the brave people who stepped in to help one another 23 years ago today.






