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Students have been using 3D pens over the years to create fun devices. Here are some examples of the glasses some students recently created!
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For many years, our students have been programming "Sphero" balls to move around the floor, go up ramps, and around corners!
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During Media time, we have students programming robots even at early ages!
Good Evening this is Superintendent Crowley,
This is an announcement for Red Lake School District. Today at the board meeting the Red Lake School Board voted 6-0 to make masking voluntary in the district. Students and staff will have the choice to wear masks or not during the school day or at school functions.
Also, this is a reminder that we are approaching the time of year where our side/gravel roads become quite wet and make it impossible for school busses to travel down them without getting stuck or causing damage to the roads. Please contact the transportation department if you have a concern about the roads leading to your home. The transportation department is making every effort to call families to arrange alternative pick-up spots for students living on roads that are not drivable for the busses. This will be the situation for approximately a month or more until the snow melts and the roads dry up. Miigwech for your understanding. Have a great evening & take care.
Mindy (Melinda) Crowley
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Red Lake Elementary recently purchased drones. Students are learning to fly them in Exploratory class with Mr. B & Mr. Larson!
Today, students discovered what owls eat by dissecting pellets.
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Red Lake Elementary has FOUR 3-D printers. Students are learning how to design and print. Check out some of their designs!
Love this morning message!
Ms. Agnes, Grade 4
Students and staff donated change for Rosie’s Rescue during Kindness Week. Pictured are students from the after school Pottery program who helped with kindness week activities and Karen from Rosie’s Rescue.
Save the date!
Red Lake Elementary Parent-Teacher Conferences
Thursday, March 31, 2022
2 PM - 7:15 PM
Parents/Guardians may attend in-person or virtually (i.e., phone or video conference)
Much exciting activities and information available at the school! More info to come.
Student school day will be 8 AM - 1:30 PM on March 31. YES! There will be school the next day, April 1.
Book & Blankets for Read Across America week! 📚 Mrs. Newell’s class
Reading Forts in Pajamas
Ms.Parkos and Ms.Djonne’s 1st Grade
Reading Forts in Pajamas
Ms.Parkos and Ms.Djonne’s 1st Grade
Targeted Services Grade 2!
Due to a large number of interested students in Grade 2, we need a second teacher! This is excellent news. However, we were unable to find an additional teacher. Therefore, Mr. White has offered to teach both classes. In order to do that, we have to split the class into two different groups, on different nights.
Starting the week of March 7, 2022
Homeroom Teacher: Ms. Liz Graves, Ms. Tara Graves, Mrs. Sullivan
Days: Meets Mondays & Wednesdays
Homeroom Teacher: Ms. Messner, Ms. Burr, Mr. Kingbird
Days: Meets Tuesdays & Thursdays
Good Morning!
Red Lake School District is calling an early release starting at 2 o’clock in the afternoon to facilitate fans traveling to the girls basketball game in Hawley tonight. Let’s hear it for our Lady Warriors!
Kindness week & 100th day of school! (Mrs. Newell’s class)
Our book fairies got us 5 new books this week that we get to add to our library at home!📚 (Ms. Follis' class)
Read Across America Week starts next week! Dress up days
Due to the early release, the Kindness Gram sale will be available ONE MORE day! We will be selling Kindness Grams for 25 cents each at school on Tuesday.
We will also continue to collect pennies for Rosie's Rescue all next week.
We LOVE to read in 5th grade! Ms. Follis' favorite book from when she was in Elementary School is “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain.