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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
"Buddy Activity" -- 6th graders and 2nd graders working together
Above is a few pictures from the December "buddy" activity run by Mrs. Goff (Grade 6 Teacher) and Mrs. Gilboy (Grade 2 Teacher). 2nd and 6th grade students made painted ornaments together and had snack. Mrs. Goff stated, "I have seen such positive things come out of this monthly activity on my end as a 6th grade teacher. My students have an opportunity to be the "big" kids! Since they work with the same children each time, they have become like big brothers and sisters, without the fighting. They are good role models and I am very proud of them."
BRES Citizen of the Month -- November
BRES Student Standouts -- November
Friday, December 6, 2013
BRES Employee Receives PASR Grant to Support 2nd Grade Pen Pal Program
On Monday, November 25, 2013 2nd Grade Teacher Mrs. Trudi Hepler attended the BR Board of Education Meeting and received $150 Educational Support Grant from the PA Association of School Retirees (PASR). PASR representivtes in attendance to present the award were Mr. Robert McNamara (former BR Superintendent) and Ellen Holdredge (PASR Susquehanna County Chairman).
Mrs. Hepler wrote the grant request to support a Pen Pal project she started with Kathleen Hilling (Teacher at Susquehanna Community SD) in 1999. Every month the classrooms from Blue Ridge and Susquehanna send letters with a craft or treat to each other. At the end of the year the two schools get together for "Meet Your Pen Pal Day." This project promotes letter writing skills, communication, and a special bond between schools who now can join each other in HS on athletic teams through a partnership between the two schools.
Mrs. Hepler wrote the grant request to support a Pen Pal project she started with Kathleen Hilling (Teacher at Susquehanna Community SD) in 1999. Every month the classrooms from Blue Ridge and Susquehanna send letters with a craft or treat to each other. At the end of the year the two schools get together for "Meet Your Pen Pal Day." This project promotes letter writing skills, communication, and a special bond between schools who now can join each other in HS on athletic teams through a partnership between the two schools.
Pictured (L-R): Ellen Holdredge, Trudi Hepler, Robert McNamara |
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
5th Grade Straight "A" Award Winners for Marking Period 1
4th Grade Straight "A" Award Winners for Marking Period 1
Back row: Mr. Button-Principal, Alexis Parks, Rayne Glover, Rachel
Upright
Front: Danielle Tierney, Kayla Blaisure, Hannah Gallagher, Ashley Tomassacci |
Monday, November 18, 2013
Support 5th grade's Hexagon Project!!
Blue Ridge Fifth Graders, in art teacher Sarrah Dibble-Camburn's Art
Club, are once again collecting money to help people heat their homes in the
winter. The students complete this project annually and over the past three
years have collected over $1500. This project is part of the Hexagon Project
(www.interdependencedaynepa.org)
where BR students created Hexagon shaped donation containers and will place
them in participating local businesses. The Hexagon Project stresses the need
to be interdependent. BR's Art Club defines that as helping our neighbors. The
containers will remain in the businesses for about 2-3 months collecting
change. The money raised will be donated to Susquehanna County Interfaith for
their Fuel Assistance Program to help people in need.
This is the largest group of Art Club members to participate and there is
much enthusiasm. The students love to create art and they feel good helping
someone at the same time. The Blue Ridge students have been working on this
project since the beginning of October.
If you see a Hexagon Donation Container please help us by adding some change! If you would like to make an additional donation, please contact Sarrah Dibble-Camburn at 570-465-3141 or dibbles@brsd.org.
If you see a Hexagon Donation Container please help us by adding some change! If you would like to make an additional donation, please contact Sarrah Dibble-Camburn at 570-465-3141 or dibbles@brsd.org.
Friday, November 15, 2013
BRES October Citizen of the Month Students
Author Lee Harper Visits with Blue Ridge Kindergartners
Lee Harper visited Kindergarten on Thursday, November 14, 2013. He told us
about his childhood and how he started drawing. He likes to think of basic
shapes, then turns them into characters. He read three stories to our
children. Woolbur by Leslie Helakoski and illustrated by Lee Harper,
Snow! Snow! Snow! by Lee Harper, and Turkey Trouble by Wendi
Silvano and illustrated by Lee Harper. Afterwards, our Kindergartners learned
how to illustrate just like Lee Harper. They each drew a character from the
stories. Each child received a free signed hardcover book, Turkey
Trouble.
This event was arranged by Historical Society & Free Library Association from Susquehanna County. Funding was made possible through the support of Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation, Pump N Pantry, and RESOURCE Environmental Health and Safety.
Children listed in picture left to right (top row) Joseph Thompson-Bruno, Kayleen Decker, Jocelyn Megill, Tyler Carpenter, (bottom row) Layla Sinnett, Nicholas Marvin, Siena Fritsky, Parker Glasgow.
This event was arranged by Historical Society & Free Library Association from Susquehanna County. Funding was made possible through the support of Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation, Pump N Pantry, and RESOURCE Environmental Health and Safety.
Children listed in picture left to right (top row) Joseph Thompson-Bruno, Kayleen Decker, Jocelyn Megill, Tyler Carpenter, (bottom row) Layla Sinnett, Nicholas Marvin, Siena Fritsky, Parker Glasgow.
Monday, November 11, 2013
October Student Standout Students
BRES Supports Feed-A-Friend!!
Wow!! Blue Ridge Elementary has done it again!!
Kindergarten - 166 points
1st grade - 77 points
2nd grade - 176 points
3rd grade - 131 points
4th grade - 80 points
5th grade - 126 points
This year we are also able to give $84 to help feed-a-friend buy any items that they might need to help with Thanksgiving meals.
Great Job 2nd Grade You Earn a 2nd Recess!!!
Kindergarten - 166 points
1st grade - 77 points
2nd grade - 176 points
3rd grade - 131 points
4th grade - 80 points
5th grade - 126 points
This year we are also able to give $84 to help feed-a-friend buy any items that they might need to help with Thanksgiving meals.
Great Job 2nd Grade You Earn a 2nd Recess!!!
BRES Student's recognized at BRSD BOE Meeting
Blue Ridge Elementary School Art Program Recognized at PSBA Education Excellence Fair
November 4, 2013
WHEREAS, the Blue Ridge School District would like to recognize the Blue Ridge Elementary School Art Program for their participation at PSBA’s Education Excellence Fair at the Pennsylvania School Board Association (PSBA) Conference on October 16, 2013.
WHEREAS, the Blue Ridge Elementary Art Program presented a program called “Art That Helps”. The BRES Art Program has encouraged and developed student learning in multiple areas, such as, Literacy, Cross-curricular projects, Community awareness, Character education, and Encouraging students to perform at all Depth of Knowledge (DOK) Levels.
WHEREAS, Success in Blue Ridge’s art program is evident in the projects and connections that the students make on a daily basis. Whether it’s adopting a sea turtle in art class or taking home their Kachina Doll sculpture, the students have creative and positive experiences. The enthusiasm of each student coming to art class excited to make things and learn is a great indicator. Art can be used as a resource within the school to reach students in a creative way.
WHEREAS, the Blue Ridge Elementary Art teacher (Mrs. Sarrah Camburn), 5th grader (Andrew Scott), and 5th grader (Clayton Whitney) had the opportunity to present the “Art that Helps” program to school board members, administrators, teachers, and students from across the state of Pennsylvania on Wednesday, October 16, 2013.
WHEREAS, the Board of School Directors has been very supportive of the Blue Ridge Elementary Art Program and very much appreciate the programs efforts to provide enriching learning opportunities for the students of Blue Ridge Elementary.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the official congratulations of the Blue Ridge school board be extended to the Blue Ridge Elementary Art program, Mrs. Sarrah Camburn, Andrew Scott, Clayton Whitney, and all the students of Blue Ridge Elementary.
Andrew Scott, Clayton Whitney, and Mrs. Camburn |
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
6th Graders Teaching 2nd Graders
Mrs. Goff's period 2/3 language arts class modified an assignment that was done in
sixth grade and brought it to Mrs. Gilboy's second grade class to try it with them. The students
were grouped with second graders and had an opportunity to be a teacher.
The second grade students were asked to pretend that they were from a
planet were chocolate did not exist. They were given a Hershey Kiss and asked
to write about it using their 5 senses.
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