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Sherrie Stewart posted
Proud of our team and students working together. Landscaping with brick into a stamped concrete pad for longevity, creativity, and innovative design. We just need a few days of pretty weather to get the rose boxes filled with topsoil, roses planted, mulched, and set the “Gallapalooza”
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Sherrie Stewart posted
Kenneth Combs classes, integrated with Agriculture classes to complete the landscaping area for the Gallapalooza Project. The area is being poured with concrete and stamped to create the design. Mr. Combs integrated many math concepts into this project, along with tools, safety, and work place skills.
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Paul Hale posted
Katlyn Hall using her creative design ideas, from art class, to embellish Agricultural themed designs. She is very dedicated, patient, and artistically skilled to complete this project.
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Paul Hale posted
Katlyn Hall, Sr. Art Student, is doing a fantastic job on our Gallapalooza horse!! She has creatively designed the Agricultural themed horse, and as each design is completed the horse is taking on a very unique art form, which is coming to life, right before our eyes. Students daily check on the progress, and we can not wait until it is finished.
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Jeanne Caudill posted
I’m very happy with the results of using the Chromebooks to access Immersive Reader (free by the way) in Office 365. Students who were studied for the Action Research grew and became fluent readers. Last school year I just concentrated on sight words. These are definitely important, but when I added their decodable books to the reading centers (on…Read More
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