
Egg Drop is THURSDAY!!!


Extended shopping TONIGHT until 5:30pm!


Nutrition Classes with CalFresh!


“Here Today, Ready for Tomorrow! highlights the importance of elementary school attendance!
Regular attendance helps students stay engaged, build relationships, and develop essential skills like discipline and responsibility. It fosters academic achievement by keeping students on track with lessons and assignments.
Moreover, consistent attendance sets a strong foundation for future success, including higher graduation rates and better career opportunities. By prioritizing attendance, students are better prepared for tomorrow's challenges and opportunities.


Thank you Liz McCloud and Willow for teaching our firsties about Dream Catchers!


CalFresh Nutrition Classes!


5th graders using the scientific method and attempting to create rain!


Join us for a Parent Cafe!


No school 4/18 & 4/21.
Friday 4/18 is a non school day UNLESS we need to have a snow day before the 18th.


Last Week’s Lexia Certificates:
Mila, Maverick, Co'q, Emersen, Adalynn, Christian, Evan, Marcus, Alyce, Tristan, Kaliyah, Holly, Ondraya. Leonard, and Josiah.
Top Unit Earners for each grade
K~ Jayce 27, Nixon 17, Jaxson 15
1~ Sierra 31, Aliza 28, Killian 24, Adriel 20
2~ Chantel 24, Lyle 24,
3- Arielle 21, Connor 41, Evan 39
4- Seraphina 30, Jaxson 29
5- Austyn 27, Emersen - FINISHED CORE 5
6 - Nate 43, Addy 40


IXL
1st place - Avery 249 proficient units
2nd - Emily 208
3rd - Natalie 192
4th - Aurelia 176
5th - Jazmin 148
6th - JulieAnn 146
7th - Ethan 145
8th - Austyn 141
9th - Lyle 132
10th - Kaitlyn 125


Project Share 2025-2026 Enrollment is now open!


Happy Tuesday!


Exciting day in 5th grade today! Students got to pick their state for their research report on one of the 50 states! If you have a 5th grader~ ask them which state they picked!


Get ready! CAASPP testing kicks off on April 7th! To help our students shine, teachers will be breaking the state tests into shorter, manageable sessions over several weeks. Instead of 3 full days of testing~ our teachers feel that the students will perform better if we break the test into manageable chunks over multiple weeks. Our rockstar teachers will keep you updated on specific testing dates for your child’s class.
Let’s work together to make this a great experience! Encourage your child to come to school feeling refreshed, confident and ready to go.
Each spring, students in grades three through eight and high school participate in the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP). This year, your child will take the following test(s), depending on their grade level:
Smarter Balanced Summative Assessment in English language arts/literacy and mathematics in grades three through eight and grade eleven
California Science Test (CAST) in grades five, eight and once in high school.
The Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments are online tests that measure what your child knows and is able to do. The tests include many different types of questions that allow students to interact with the test questions. Results help identify gaps in knowledge or skills early on so your child can get the support he or she needs to be successful in school.
There are opportunities open to students who take the CAASPP and achieve a Met or Exceeded score on the ELA/Math or Science sections.
These opportunities can include, but are not limited to, qualifying for the State Seal of Biliteracy for students taking a World Language and The Golden State Seal of Merit Diploma. In addition, the California State University System and participating California Community Colleges accept the CAASPP test for college-level written communication/English or Math courses without additional testing. Lastly, the CAASPP test is also part of the reclassification for English Language Learners.
You can look at sample test questions on the practice tests, which can be found on the CAASPP Web Portal.
Practice Tests: https://www.caaspp-elpac.org/resources/preparation/practice-and-training-tests
Parent Guide: https://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/ca/parentguidetounderstand.asp


STEaM Design Challenge-
Egg-ceptional Egg-citing Egg Drop
Design a container that will allow a raw egg to fall to the ground from the school roof near the STEaM Lab without cracking.
Design Requirements:
Your container may be no larger than 12” x 12” x 12”.
Place your raw egg inside your design.
You must name your egg and decorate your egg container.
Submission
All projects must be labeled with your name(s) and class and brought to the Egg-ceptional Egg-citing Egg Drop Assembly on Thursday, April 17th
at 1:30pm.
In this challenge you will be designing a container that will protect a raw egg from the forces of gravity when it is dropped from the scissor lift by the flagpole. You must name your container and make it look attractive because it will be on show for everyone to see when it is dropped high in the sky by Mrs. Aderman.


Spring Break!


Opening night of Footloose was a wild success! Thank you to everyone for their support!


Mark your calendar!
