Published September 12, 2008 11:22 pm - Eisenhower
Eisenhower Elementary is proud of the recipients of the Cougar Pride Award for this month.
Kindergarten: Mary Martin, Luke Touchstone, Aiden Walker, Kadynn Edmonson, Jace McKee, Jacob Summerville, Twila Bell, Zoey Koch and Justin Anderson.
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Eisenhower
Eisenhower Elementary is proud of the recipients of the Cougar Pride Award for this month.
Kindergarten: Mary Martin, Luke Touchstone, Aiden Walker, Kadynn Edmonson, Jace McKee, Jacob Summerville, Twila Bell, Zoey Koch and Justin Anderson.
First grade: Chesna Gordon, Alex Monterroso, Brady Pearce, Katie Kelly, Shin Iwamoto, Austin Zavatsky, Tracee Hernandez and Katelynn Leberman
Second grade: Josh Henson, Blake Yohn, Elton Coleman, Raylee Gaches, Blayden Burns, Ashlyn Jones, Morgan Miller, Gysheilla Tita-Jangha and Andrew Kinnamon.
Third grade: Seth Melton, Kristen McJunkins, Justis Buckley, Alyssa Caribardi, Frankie Rodriguez, Kylie Yates, Cassidy Sullivan, Alissa Volcik and Kassandra Herrera.
Fourth grade: Carlos Neito, Gabriela Gifford, Jamie Terry, Grace Touchstone, Collin Allbritton, Lexus Sanchez, Aimee Isaac and Brayden Jacobs.
Fifth grade: Ashley Matheny-Johnson, Weston Jackson, Marcus Dickinson, Garon Cruz and Adeline Balkman.
Truman
Thanks to all of the dads who attended "WatchDogs" night.?WatchDogs are a group of dads and grandfathers who volunteer to help at school.?They patrol the halls, help on the playground, read with small groups and more.
All grade level teachers request that students know their addition, subtraction?and?multiplication facts to assist with computing?daily problems and having success throughout the school year.
In addition to the regular science curriculum in Stephen Hinkle's fifth grade room, he also will work with several professors from the University of Oklahoma.?Students will learn about the scientific method and do lessons in the classroom.
"Good Evening Truman" will be 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday. Participants should bring a picnic and blanket.
The Jogathon will be Friday.?Students and teachers will walk or jog around a marked track on the playground. Money will be used for technology in the classrooms and the?computer lab.
"Skateland" will be 6-8 p.m. Sept. 25 at Skateland on West Lindsey Street.