
Mrs. Brimm's class enjoyed learning all about Parsons on their scavenger hunt around town today. They put in quite the miles!








More adventures from Mrs. Brimm's class. They really enjoyed their adventures around town. So proud of these students.










Part 1: Mr. Holmes' students went to Greenbush to dissect frogs.






Part 2: Mr. Holmes' students went to Greenbush to dissect frogs.







Second round of Teach the Class from students in Mrs. Brimm's class. Today we were taught: how to play baseball, how to throw a frisbee golf disc, and all about color guard (flag toss). We are learning so much from each other.










Mrs. Shields' students had an amazing experience at Greenbush today! They got hands-on with frog dissections and explored how internal structures like organs and body systems help animals survive in their environments. So proud of their curiosity and excitement for science!











We learned about energy transfer today and made solar ovens.









Mrs. Brimm's first round of teach the class where students get to be teachers! We had how to draw a cartoon character, how to play knuckle bones, and how to do tricks with a string. Students did amazing presenting!











Help us celebrate our teachers. As Teacher Appreciation Week comes to a close, we invite you to share the things you appreciate about our teachers in comments.


The students created a structure to protect their egg from breaking.











The egg drop winners.



STEM Wednesday. Students created a structure to protect an egg from breaking and also worked with robotics and electric current kits and earthquake simulation.






Today we built aluminum foil boats and tested how well they were able to float.






Engineering design process...how many books will a paper structure hold.








Engineering design process..how many books can a paper structure hold.







When Harry Potter visited the candy shop, Honeydukes, and tried many magical sweets, Mr. Holmes' students got to sample some of their own candies, too.



Happy Nurse's Day! We are so lucky to have you!


Reviewing descriptive language while reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Students in Mrs. Brimm's class created a picture out of a scene in the book.






