Springdale FIT (Families In Transition) Program helps support students who have experienced housing insecurity to overcome barriers related to school. Every year Springdale Public Schools partners with Fellowship Bible Church of NWA, Springdale Community to provide Christmas presents for kids in the program. Springdale receives donations from community partners along with church members who sponsor and purchase gifts for each individual child. Springdale social workers and counselors work together to disperse gifts to families at their schools. This year we were able to provide clothes, gifts, and family hygiene bags to 439 Springdale kids and their family members.
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Parents please see the following flyer for information from our Springdale Police and Fire Department. Boots and Badges is helping out our community and you can join in! All donors will receive a free t-shirt and meal card while supplies last!
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Join our Springdale School family today and apply at www.sdale.org! You too can be a #SuperSub and make a difference!
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On this cold snowy morning Westwood Principal Mrs. Crumby and Assistant Principal Mrs. Tompkins boarded the Polar Express to deliver hot chocolate to all the amazing staff. #THEChoice
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"I started as a sub 13 years ago when my kids were in school. It grew on me because I love kids. I still have a senior at Springdale High School." - Kimberly Espejo
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Seen here is Daniel, third grade student from George Elementary! Daniel participated in activities off of his choice board! And Ryla is writing about her snow sledding adventure this morning. Thank you for sharing with us!
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Seen here is Daniel, third grade student from George Elementary! Daniel participated in activities off of his choice board! Thank you for sharing!
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Caroline, a 1st grader from Westwood Elementary, worked on a snowy scene art activity with a little help from her dad and art teacher Mr. Crumby. Thank you for sharing with us!
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Pictured below is Azael Aguilar, 3rd grade student from George Elementary. Their assignment today was to build a blanket fort and read in it for 30 mins. Reading is so much fun! Thank you for sharing with us!
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Bayyari teachers and staff continued their PD work from the Solution Tree PLC grant they received. Teams took turns zooming to create common formative assessments. Today they met with the assessment coach, Angie Freese from Minnesota. Way to go! Thank you for sharing!
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Nothing like seeing snow up close. Jax, a first grade student, is looking at snow and ice crystals through the microscope. How fun! Thank you for sharing with us!
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Students from George Elementary are wrote 5 sentence paragraphs about their favorite snow activity or memory. Pictured are third grade students from Mrs. Weatherford’s class, Aracelis Diaz Gandia and Matthew Zamora. Thank you for sharing with us!
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Alexa Gallardo, from Sonora Elementary, wrote a story about a snow adventure. Looks like a good time was had by all! Thank you for sharing with us!
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To continue on our first ever remote teaching and learning snow day, check out these photos of students from Sonora Elementary! Abbey Ebey created a snowman who is promoting mask wearing. She plans on creating a story to share how she built her snowman! Kevin is excited to play in the snow and try out his new game he created with his family. Emma Elliot and her brother created a trap out of a box, wooden dominos, and tape. They plan on trapping an elf and bringing it to school! Lily Smith is measuring how much snowfall they got with a yardstick.
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Pictured here is Allena, from Sonora Elementary, creating a game to be played in the snow. Thank you for sharing with us!
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This is Mason Parrington's drawing of the wackiest snowman using labeled shapes from Sonora Elementary! Thank you for sharing with us!
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Mireya from Sonora Elementary is seen here measuring the snow in three different places to determine an average. Way to go Mireya!
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Brooke Holland from Kindergarten Sonora Elementary is seen here completing her assignment today with her furry friend! Reading by Christmas Tree Light with a friend. Thank you for sharing with us!
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Check out these pictures of students from Sonora Elementary on our first ever remote teaching and learning snow day! Thank you for sharing with us! While playing outside in the snow, 4th grade students are also collecting snow samples for a science inquiry. They are recording the amount of time it takes to melt 1 cup of snow in their home (room temperature). They are also observing to see if the melted snow still measures 1 cup and explaining why or why not.
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Aixa Alcorta Lopez from Kindergarten Sonora Elementary is seen here completing her assignment today! Reading by Christmas Tree Light with a friend.
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