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Our preschoolers had fun with a stamping activity. Stamping with Peeps!
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The Western Reserve Clay Target team had their first 25 straight breaks from Wyatt Krisha. As customary, the hat you are wearing gets thrown on the range and everyone in your squad shoots it.
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WR Shooting Sports Club: A Big Congratulations to Fletcher for shooting a straight 24 and earning his patch today. Great job and keep up the great work!



Here are students in Mrs. Stang’s first grade class decorating wooden eggs and bunnies a community member cut and donated, enjoying Easter books, and ready to have a fun bunny treat donated by a room family. Thank you for all the fun ways you helped the students enjoy the day!
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Here are students in Mrs. Stang’s first grade class decorating wooden eggs and bunnies a community member cut and donated, enjoying Easter books, and ready to have a fun bunny treat donated by a room family. Thank you for all the fun ways you helped the students enjoy the day!
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Mrs. Fallon's kindergarten students LOVE to play Kahoot! Learning review games that they choose answers using their own personal Chromebooks.
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We have a job opening, here are the details:





Kindergarten students in Mrs. Fallon's class had to create and build a nest that would keep their peeps safe. They did a fantastic job!
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Ms. Scott brought a special visitor “River” to help kindergarteners learn living vs nonliving. They experienced a real bunny encounter and eating chocolate bunnies. Yum!
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Mrs. Fallon's kindergartners had so much fun writing their sight words in shaving cream.
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Little Lady Rider Volleyball Camp information



Fifth graders worked together to build Rovers for the Moon. They used directions from NASA to start the build. Then, they worked through the engineering design process to improve the rover.





These students from Mrs. Buck's room cashed in their lunch with the teacher coupon.


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Prom!


Fourth grade students conducting an Electromagnets experiment.



High school student-athletes focused on playing their sport at the NCAA level won't want to miss this informative hour with the Eligibility Center staff. Learn about next steps, based on your year in high school and how the removal of standardized test score requirements may impact your eligibility experience.


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