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School-Wide Wetlands Activities

During the weeks of May 7th-18th, Glenwood classes will have the opportunity to participate and complete a variety of outdoor learning experiences in our Glenwood Wetlands.  There will be a chart on the Wetlands bulletin board display outside the library.  Classes can keep track of the activities they do as well as get to share […]
2018-05-09T14:36:41-04:00May 8th, 2018|School News|

Spring into Intersession

Glenwood’s Spring Intersession is in full swing.  Intersession students will be reading and learning about a variety of spring topics.  They will also be participating in cooking, art, and gardening projects.   Check back often to see our photo gallery.

Some of the large group topics this week are:

  • Plants
  • Bugs
  • Weather
  • Chickens

In addition, some of the […]

2018-03-14T14:07:49-04:00March 12th, 2018|School News|

1st Grade Tennessee Living Museum

Dolly, and Usher, and Peyton Manning, OH MY!!!  The 1st grade students did an amazing job bringing the state of Tennessee to life during their museum project.  The students wore costumes to highlight their topic or famous Tennessean, had to learn three simple facts about their topic, and have a poster to support it.  The […]

2018-03-08T15:48:12-05:00March 8th, 2018|District News, School News|

Read Across America…and Glenwood!

On March 2nd, Glenwood School participated in Read Across America to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday.  The Cat in the Hat made a special guest appearance and read to several classrooms.  Thing 1 and Thing 2 also tagged along!  In addition to reading so many Dr. Seuss books, some classrooms made green eggs & ham!  It […]

2018-03-08T12:29:16-05:00March 8th, 2018|School News|

Because of Winn-Dixie with Mrs. Hull’s Class

Mrs. Hulls’ students just finished reading Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo.  The students were in charge of setting up for their Becauase of Winn-Dixie celebration and everything was strictly “by the book,” pun intended!  Streamers and dog pictures were used for decoration, lumanaries lined the entry,  and of course there was,  THE FOOD! They feasted on […]

2018-02-22T12:24:16-05:00February 22nd, 2018|School News|
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