Highlights From This Week
Edgewood Cheers for a Cure
The Edgewood Eagle's Cheer for a Cure! On February 4th the cheer team traveled to Universal Studios Hollywood to not only compete, but raise money for cancer research! The team was able to take first place at the competition! With the help from family, friends, and their schoolmates, the squad was able to raise over $1,200 for the organization! It was a great day for the girls to show their school spirit and to raise the hopes of finding a cure for this horrible disease! The cheerleaders will be competing at Best of the West in Long Beach for their final competition on March 11th. Go Eagles!
Mable Visits Environmental Nature Center
This week the 2nd grade students went on a fun and educational field trip to the Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach. They pretended to be detectives as they followed a trail looking for evidence of any animal activity. Among the evidence discovered were pieces of snakeskin and animal burrows. The students also searched for decomposers, studied the life cycle of toads, learned about various plants, and visited the ENC's "Green" building. The students learned many new and interesting facts from this hands-on, engaging learning experience, in which all of their senses were involved.
Mable Visits Environmental Nature Center
This week the 2nd grade students went on a fun and educational field trip to the Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach. They pretended to be detectives as they followed a trail looking for evidence of any animal activity. Among the evidence discovered were pieces of snakeskin and animal burrows. The students also searched for decomposers, studied the life cycle of toads, learned about various plants, and visited the ENC's "Green" building. The students learned many new and interesting facts from this hands-on, engaging learning experience, in which all of their senses were involved.
Anaheim Hills Welcomes Chinese Student Visitors
Twelve international students have been visiting the Anaheim Hills campus for a five week intensive course in US History. They are staying with Fairmont host families, and they plan to attend US Universities in the near future. It's been a great opportunity for the students at Anaheim Hills to interact with these visitors. We are so glad they could enjoy some music making with the 4th Graders, read more about their stay in the Anaheim Hills newsletter.
Citron Students Visit Mable Campus
Twelve international students have been visiting the Anaheim Hills campus for a five week intensive course in US History. They are staying with Fairmont host families, and they plan to attend US Universities in the near future. It's been a great opportunity for the students at Anaheim Hills to interact with these visitors. We are so glad they could enjoy some music making with the 4th Graders, read more about their stay in the Anaheim Hills newsletter.
Citron Students Visit Mable Campus
Citron Kindergarteners traveled once again to the Mable Campus today. They rotated around the specialty classes - Art with Mrs. Gormin, Computers with Ms. Kelbaugh, Science with Mrs. Baham and Library with Ms. Lloyd and Ms. Kuka. They then had pizza with their First Grade buddies in the Mable cafeteria. The Mable Campus can't wait to welcome these little ones next year.
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Contributed by Alyssa, Fairmont Private Schools
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