
First grade enjoyed the company of 2nd grade and 3rd grade at our Thanksgiving feast! We have so much to be thankful for!



We had fun making Thanksgiving bracelets last week to help us remember the story of the first Thanksgiving!


4th grade and our great chaperones had a blast on our field trip yesterday at the Innovation Hub in downtown NLR!


Kindergarten is had a blast playing in the leaves today.

7th grade is learning more about life in Victorian England so they can add that knowledge to discussion when we read "A Christmas Carol". They are surprised at how different life really is today!


PK4 enjoyed learning about Native Americans and Pilgrims this November.


The 7th graders are learning about Charles Dicken's life as we prepare to read "A Christmas Carol" before Christmas.

“How can I repay the Lord for all the great good done for me?”
Being GRATEFUL is the best way to answer to God as his children. Let’s be grateful children to our Lord. Let us make a “thanks list”.

2nd grade made our own q-tip bow and arrows after learning all about the Wampanoag Native American tribe.



2nd grade did some Thanksgiving "shopping" during math. Students had to pick at least 6 items, but spend $25 or less.




PreK3 loved making turkey handprints for their parents!

The 7th graders are learning about the Elizabethan Times after reading about Queen Elizabeth I last week.

Our red ribbon week has been amazing! 4th grade is so proud of their drug free door and their positive healthy attitudes.


Flat Stanley made a trip to Poland! 2nd grade was so excited to receive chocolate treats from Poland.


First grade is getting in the Thanksgiving spirit by writing about things they are thankful for!


2nd grade is reading and learning all about the Wampanoug tribe and how they helped the Pilgrims.


All-you-can-Eat Student Council Breakfast is TOMORROW from 6:45 - 7:45am. Come join us and enjoy a delicious breakfast with your child. Thank you for supporting our school.

Have you checked our Sunday readings? A fruit of a good discernment of the end of times is HOPE, NO fear!

We had an awesome time visiting with the UALR men's basketball team on Wednesday. What a great group of role models!


How Are Skeletons Used to Compare Organisms?
Fourth grade students piecing together their dinosaur skeletons to compare how these animals were alike and different.