Steve James Visits Art City Elementary
"Steve James has been positively affecting the lives of children and families through his effective and entertaining school assembly programs for many years.
"Steve James has been positively affecting the lives of children and families through his effective and entertaining school assembly programs for many years.
The Fifth-grade students in Mrs. Balser's class have been learning about how volcanos work, then students made diagrams of a volcano.
Students get so excitted to celebrate the 100th day of school and the Kindergarten is no exception. Students in Mrs. Barbara Miner's and Mrs. Alisa Morgan's Kindergarten classes had the opportunity to celebrate the 100th day of school. Students made posters of 100 things.
On Friday, February 12, 2016 Art City Elementary School Sixth-grade classes held an old fashioned "Sock-hop" to celebrate Valentine's day by exploring what it was like in the Fifties. There was Karaoke, picture booth, musical chairs, "50's" Trivia, hand jive and line dance, hula hoops, and the Limbo.
Art City Elementary School Spelling Bee was held on Wednesday February 11, 2016, there were approximately 35 students participate in the spelling bee. All students who were interested in participating in the spelling bee had the opportunity to have a mini "bee" in their classrooms, then if they were the top three they were able to move onto the school "bee"; students were given lists the first of February to study and prepare. Lilliy H. (center) was first, Ashley E. was second and Carlitos was thrid.
Art City Elementary students celebrated Ground hog day by making their own ground hog "pop"-ups in Mrs. Roylances' second-grade class.
What is real and what is not real? Students at Art City Elementary were challenged this week to take time away from their electronics and do something real. Students signed a wall and wrote some of their real-time experiences . . . "I built a snowman." "I helped shovel snow from my neighbors' driveway." "I read and played in the snow." These are just a few of the fun things students at Art City Elementary School decided to do.
Art City Elementary School, on Wednesday January 27, 2016, celebrated Martin Luther King and Civil Rights with a Second-grade program. The songs that were sung included: "Ain't no Mountain High Enough," "Make them Hear You," Lean on Me," "We Got the power," "There can be Miracles." "This Little Light of mine" and "True Colors." The program focuses on those people who have made a difference in our world. It started around Martin Luther King then expanded to Rosa Parks, Ruby Bridges, and Jackie Robinson.
After the Second-grade program students at Art City Elementary school were awarded Peace Prize winners were announced: Lucy Child, Dacia Alcanter, Joshua Reynolds, Rachel Hubbard, Maia Kurtschshite Abdula, Morgan Nielson, Saige Collins, Lizzie Taylor, Keira Chipman, Ryker Wood, Sam Barson, Afton Ogles, Olivia Moffitt, Braelyn Newbury, Carly Gooch, Will Hammond, Lily Holladay, Tyson Jensen, and Richmond Durfey. Art City Elementary School has been awarding students as Peace Keepers for the past twelve years.
Parents and students, the rules for the Spelling bee are found in the link on this page. The school spelling bee is on Feb 9th at 9:00am in the gym; parents are welcome to come and watch, please sit in the chairs provided at the back of the gym.