ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Riverview Elementary life science lab lets kids get hands-on with critters
By Michelle Leonard , September 16, 2011
Back to school in Farmington
By Nathan Hansen , September 01, 2011
A day to rule the school
By Michelle Leonard , June 01, 2011
New literacy program brought students, volunteers together at North Trail
Reading comes easily to some kids. For others, not so much. At North Trail Elementary School, volunteers have done wonders to help the latter become the former.By Michelle Leonard , May 28, 2011
Students get a new tool for learning
By Michelle Leonard , May 13, 2011
North Trail sneaker drive has the smell of success
Ever wonder what to do with those old, dirty, stinky, smelly tennis shoes? Just ask any North Trail Elementary School student - they’ll take ‘em. At least, for the next 10 days or so, they’ll take them.By Michelle Leonard , May 06, 2011
Used shoes can give North Trail Elementary's budget a kick
North Trail Elementary students are looking to help the environment and provide affordable footwear for people in need around the world, all while raising money for their school.April 25, 2011
Riverview Elementary School gives back to volunteers
Riverview Elementary School held a volunteer appreciation event April 15 to offer some thanks to the parents and other community members who spend time helping in the school.April 22, 2011
A pie in the face to promote reading
By Michelle Leonard , April 21, 2011
Skate break
By Michelle Leonard , February 10, 2011
RVES students help feed the homeless
February 01, 2011
Puppets take the stage at Farmington Elementary
By Michelle Leonard , January 28, 2011
Students learn an important lesson
By Michelle Leonard , December 10, 2010
New Running Club gets students up and moving
If this keeps up, there’s going to be a lot of super-smart kids coming out of Meadowview Elementary School. And they’ll be pretty fit and trim, for that matter.By Michelle Leonard , November 29, 2010
Letter-writing assignment teaches students how to get results
In a world of e-mails and text messages, writing letters may seem to be a lost art. But Dodge Middle School language teacher Brianna Fleetham knows there is power behind words, and now her seventh grade students know that, as well. At the beginning of the school year, Fleetham gave her students a pretty straightforward assignment: write a letter that makes a difference.By Michelle Leonard , November 22, 2010
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