April 2011

Art City 5th Grade Program

Submitted by julia.murray on

On April 7, 2011, the fifth grade classes at Art City Elementary, shared with the school and parents a few of the things they have learned this school year.  They started the program with “I don’t Want to Go to School”.  In Ms. Dorrie Fisher’s class they learned about Heredity and sang “We are Family” and Matter and sang “Firework”.  In Miss Molly Haslam’s class they learned about Electricity and Magnets and sang “Stuck like Glue” (like magnets stick together).  In Ms.

March Healthy Lifestyles Challenge Winners

Submitted by julia.murray on

Art City Elementary School gives students Healthy Lifestyle challenges throughout the year.  In March the students were challenged to not drink sugared drinks for five days a week (20 days total) there were many students who took the challenge and turned in their hours.  After the totals are added up each grade puts names into a hat for a drawing to win sports equipment.  Our March winners (awarded in April after the challenge is complete) are as follows:  Front Row:  Strider Leatham 1st grade, Sophie Belnap 1st grade, Jacob Sanders 2nd grade, and Sarah Sokolowski 3

KSL and Zion's Bank Teacher Feature of the Week--Alisa Morgan

Submitted by julia.murray on

Alisa Morgan, Kindergarten teacher at Art City elementary school received the KSL Radio and Zions Bank Teacher Feature for the week award.  Brandy Dial a mother of a kindergarten student nominated Mrs. Morgan for being a very patient and wonderful teacher, saying that she helped her daughter during a time when she needed a lot of TLC.  Thank you Mrs. Morgan for all that you do for students and being a wonderful teacher.   Mrs.

Wanted Readers!

Submitted by julia.murray on

Wanted Readers! DeAnna Lindsey, the librarian at Art City Elementary in Springville, caught a few students reading this week. Our wanted readers are: McKay Carr, 5th grade; Josh Harker; 4th grade; Miss Patti Parker, 5th grade teacher; Ashley Edwards, 2nd grade; and Tiare Cromar, 1st grade.  Keep reading students, you may get caught.