Come join us!
9 months ago, Ashley Beck
Green PTO Meeting
First Day of School! 23-24
9 months ago, Ashley Beck
Dr. Foster
Mrs. Schoenfeld
Coach Blood
First day 23-24
Miss. Ashley & Andy
First Day 23-24
First Day 23-24
If you are someone who has a student that is interested in playing a sport this year and may need financial assistance with enrollment, physicals, equipment etc. please feel free to fill out an application and submit it to The Elks Lodge located at 321 Ash Street. Forms are also available to be picked up at The Elks Lodge from 9-2 weekdays. For more information on the Clem Audin Fund please visit https://www.elks.org/lodges/LodgePages.cfm?LodgeNumber=610&ID=4096 -- -Donations are always welcome and greatly appreciated-
9 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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23-24 Classroom teacher notifications coming soon!!
9 months ago, Chanda Fleckenstein
Calls, texts, and emails with your child's teacher will go out on Monday, August 7th
We can't wait to see you!!
9 months ago, Ashley Beck
Our staff can't wait to see you!
If you are someone who has a student that is interested in playing a sport this summer and may need some assistance with enrollment, physicals, equipment etc. please feel free to fill out an application and submit it to The Elks Lodge located at 321 Ash St. We will have some available here at Campbell Elementary while we are here this next week, but they are always available at The Elks Lodge from 9-2 weekdays. For more information on the Clem Audin Fund please visit https://www.elks.org/lodges/LodgePages.cfm?LodgeNumber=610&ID=4096 -Donations are always welcome and greatly appreciated-
11 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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PLEASE SHARE
11 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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A huge shoutout to our 5th Grade Peer Mediators for all of their help this year!
12 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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The Fourth-Grade students marked Pioneer Day on Tuesday with lessons about Colorado History with pioneer experiences, butter making, candle making, and storytelling. The Brompton Family brought a small team of oxen and a small wagon to teach the kids about travel as pioneers, and how small the wagons actually were by squeezing them into a true to size template. They also did some campfire singing and wagon races. Jaci Wagner, The Family and Consumer Agent from the Logan County Extension Agency had the 4th graders experience how to make butter and then tasting it on crackers. They worked in groups shaking a jar of heavy whipping cream until it turned into creamy butter. Jaci, explained the process from cream to butter. Brad Hamilton, a Park Ranger from The North Sterling State Park, shared artifacts the pioneers used for survival from animals. JoAnn Conter shared her love of humorous, family friendly tall tales getting laughs from the students. Ashley Reimers and Tonya Wilson helped the kids make hand-dipped candles to show them how pioneers made their own candles for lighting. Peggy Traphagan from Yuma generously donated most of the candle making supplies to help get us started. Ardi Hendrix from the Wray Museum and Jill Artzer, a former Campbell teacher, did a History Take Out Program called, Moving Day: Colorado’s Migration Story. Students explored the movement of people across Colorado from prehistory to 1870 and became “experts "on each of these cultural groups including Ancestral Puebloans, Mountain Men, Miners, Utes, Plains Indians and Hispanos. A” Big Thank You” to all of the presenters and to the parents and grandparents for helping make this Pioneer Day a fun event for the Fourth Graders. We couldn’t have done it without you!
12 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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The Fourth-Grade students marked Pioneer Day on Tuesday with lessons about Colorado History with pioneer experiences, butter making, candle making, and storytelling. The Brompton Family brought a small team of oxen and a small wagon to teach the kids about travel as pioneers, and how small the wagons actually were by squeezing them into a true to size template. They also did some campfire singing and wagon races. Jaci Wagner, The Family and Consumer Agent from the Logan County Extension Agency had the 4th graders experience how to make butter and then tasting it on crackers. They worked in groups shaking a jar of heavy whipping cream until it turned into creamy butter. Jaci, explained the process from cream to butter. Brad Hamilton, a Park Ranger from The North Sterling State Park, shared artifacts the pioneers used for survival from animals. JoAnn Conter shared her love of humorous, family friendly tall tales getting laughs from the students. Ashley Reimers and Tonya Wilson helped the kids make hand-dipped candles to show them how pioneers made their own candles for lighting. Peggy Traphagan from Yuma generously donated most of the candle making supplies to help get us started. Ardi Hendrix from the Wray Museum and Jill Artzer, a former Campbell teacher, did a History Take Out Program called, Moving Day: Colorado’s Migration Story. Students explored the movement of people across Colorado from prehistory to 1870 and became “experts "on each of these cultural groups including Ancestral Puebloans, Mountain Men, Miners, Utes, Plains Indians and Hispanos. A” Big Thank You” to all of the presenters and to the parents and grandparents for helping make this Pioneer Day a fun event for the Fourth Graders. We couldn’t have done it without you!
12 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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-Attention Parents/Guardians of 5th Grade Students-
12 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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Our 3rd grade students were offered an on-site field trip experience for their Native American Unit yesterday! The 3rd grade teachers put together fun, interactive stations that consisted of tanning hides, drumming, cooking fry bread, and Native American games. We were also fortunate to have Park Ranger Hamilton give a presentation featuring buffalo artifact. Thank you to our parent volunteers including Callie Stanley, who brought a teepee, hides and skulls for our students to experience. We ended the day back in the classroom with an Eskimo treat! A few of the Tribe's studied were: Maidu Inuit Sioux Navajo
12 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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Our 3rd grade students were offered an on-site field trip experience for their Native American Unit yesterday! The 3rd grade teachers put together fun, interactive stations that consisted of tanning hides, drumming, cooking fry bread, and Native American games. We were also fortunate to have Park Ranger Hamilton give a presentation featuring buffalo artifact. Thank you to our parent volunteers including Callie Stanley, who brought a teepee, hides and skulls for our students to experience. We ended the day back in the classroom with an Eskimo treat! A few of the Tribe's studied were: Maidu Inuit Sioux Navajo
12 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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Help us wish our beautiful Miss Hubert Happy Birthday!
12 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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INFORMATION ON LAST DAY OF SCHOOL PLEASE SHARE
12 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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From Miss Prelle- "This is the Sources of Strength BrainTree. Thinking of the brain as a tree helps us better understand how our brain is connected and works to keep us healthy. The leaves of the tree, representing the frontal lobe, were added by students throughout the second semester of this school year. Students wrote on the leaves whenever they learned about a new strength from the wheel."
12 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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Please open the following link for a brief survey about your child's Chromebook. IF THE LINK IS NOT WORKING FEEL FREE TO CALL THE OFFICE AND WE WILL ADD YOUR STUDENT TO THE LIST. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWXUNpk32uxpUSMJuKroFycbAsaUR2lNAfh0d04tO3fAjoDQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
12 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
-5th Grade Celebration- Light Refreshments will be served afterwards.
12 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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-Reminder-
12 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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Congrats to our 5th grade Talent Show winners!! 1st place-Remington 2nd place-Alisha 3rd place-Talon
12 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
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