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Coventry Elementary Environmental ClubPosted on: Friday, June 01, 2012The Coventry Environmental Club participated in the 20th annual Earth Day Celebration in Williamsburg on April 20th. Coventry Elementary School (CES) students created fashions from recyclable materials, and put on their 8th annual "Recycle Fashion Show." Students were marvelously creative in constructing their outfits, and as always, they were the highlight of the program! Club sponsors, Barbara Dunbar (Va. Master Naturalist) and Deardra Hanline (CES teacher) received an award for excellence in teaching environmental programs at CES. They also received a $100 award to support their long term project of establishing a "Monarch Waystation" in the CES courtyard. Read more |
TowneBank Partners with the York Foundation for Public Education, Inc.Posted on: Friday, June 01, 2012In December of 2011, the York Foundation for Public Education, Inc. reached out to TowneBank to sponsor a new scoreboard for Bailey Field. Bailey Field, located on the campus of York High School, hosts athletic events for three York County School Division high schools. TowneBank has committed to fully funding this project. "At TowneBank we are committed to supporting our hometown, and I felt that it was important to support a new, modern scoreboard for Bailey Field. Bailey Field is important to the citizens, parents and students of the school division, and at TowneBank we want to compliment the quality of the school division and its students. We hope the community will enjoy the energy efficient and updated scoreboard for years to come," said Brian Skinner, Regional President. Read more |
Props for Poetry at Grafton MiddlePosted on: Thursday, May 17, 2012Jill Barnes' Grafton Middle School (GMS) 7th grade English students were able to use Facetime, Prezi and Creating Props while working on their poetry projects. Read more |
Grafton Middle Takes on Rachel's ChallengePosted on: Thursday, May 17, 2012Seventh graders at Grafton Middle School (GMS) display their Rachel's Challenge chain. The challenge within GMS was to create a chain reaction of tolerance, kindness and compassion for and towards everyone, no matter how different they may be from us. Read more |
When Life Gives You LemonsPosted on: Thursday, May 17, 2012Grafton Bethel Elementary School (GBES) second graders in Karolyn Blackburn's class read a story about selling lemonade. In the story a group of kids wanted to fix their clubhouse but needed money which they decided to earn by selling lemonade. The story showed the process of how the kids made it, sold it and graphed how much they had sold. They earned enough to fix the clubhouse; making lemonade out of lemons. As a follow up activity, Erin Dixon, para-educator, brought the fixings for lemonade and assisted the students in making their own lemonade. Read more |
Teacher AppreciationPosted on: Thursday, May 17, 2012Kathy Swartwood's 4th grade class at Coventry Elementary School (CES), presented a very "sweet" poster to her, as part of Teacher Appreciation Week. The poster used a candy theme to tell her she is one of the best in the "Milky Way" a true "Life Saver." Read more |
Tabb Key Club Elects New OfficersPosted on: Thursday, May 17, 2012The Tabb High School (THS) Key Club has elected officers for 2012-13 school year. The elected officers are: Manisha Iruvanti, Historian; Kiran Bagalkotkar, Vice-President; Abby Holbrook, President; Alexia Dracos, Secretary; Meredith Young; Treasurer. Congratulations to all of the elected students. Read more |
Yorktown Student EngineersPosted on: Thursday, May 10, 2012Students of Lydia Lassalle's 2nd grade at Yorktown Elementary School (YES) class, who are learning about measurement, used their knowledge to construct tightrope towers to fit specific requirements. Here, Alex Mathews shows off his successful design in which he used household items to construct his towers. Read more |
Grafton Middle Art Show WinnersPosted on: Thursday, May 10, 2012The Gallery on the York has announced Art Show winners from Grafton Middle School (GMS). First Place: Shay McKinney, 7th grade - Chinese brush painting "Koi Fish"; Second Place: Dain Park, 8th grade - colored pencil and ink "Optical Illusion" and; Honorable Mention: Joshua Shier, 8th grade - Sculpture "Snake." Read more |
Tabb FBLA Joins the March for BabiesPosted on: Thursday, May 10, 2012On Sunday, April 29, at Christopher Newport University Campus the Tabb High School (THS) Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Chapter participated in the Walk for March of Dimes. FBLA members and sponsor Gina Mancuso-Sidhu walked in support of the March of Dimes Walk efforts to raise money for healthier babies. Tabb High's FBLA raised $235.00. Read more |
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