Local Farmer Visits Canyon First Grade

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Canyon 1st graders were honored to meet with a real farmer this past week. Sara Harward, of Harward Farms, visited with our students and taught them a little about farms.  She read them a book called First Peas to the Table.  It was about a school class who planted a garden and had a contest to see who could bring the first peas "to the table" just like Thomas Jefferson. If you want to know more, check the book out.  Better yet, ask a first grader.

Everyone Loves a Fair

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The State Fair is an exciting place to be, and today was no exception.  Parents, family, friends and other classes enjoyed a morning strolling around the States Fair sponsored by our fifth grade students.  Each student had a display and report about a different state.  In addition to that, each student was wearing a designer T-shirt representing the state they had learned about.  If you missed this opportunity, watch for it next year.

Halloween Celebrations

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Halloween began bright and early with our traditional Halloween Parade.  Students and teachers marched through the crowded halls giving high-fives and waves to their families and friends gathered there.  The 2nd Grade classes then entertained everyone with favorite Halloween songs and dances.  If that weren't enough, each class then enjoyed a party, planned and carried out by our fabulous room parents.  What a great way to start the week.

The Olympics come to Canyon

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The original Greece city-states, plus one, came together again and held an Olympics right here at Canyon School.  The athletes were actually sixth graders who had no missing work for Term 1.  They competed in the Bob Sled Race, Ice Skating, Basketball Shoot, Discus Toss, Long Jump and Three Legged Race.  We had some fabulous Dads and Moms come help run the events.  Thank you for that!  If you want to hear more about this exciting event and to learn who won, ask a Sixth Grader.