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I've been reading some of the books being talked about for the Caldecott, and I have to say that "Home in a Lunchbox" by Cherry Mo tugged loose a few tears... Simple but moving. Recommended. bookshop.org/a/3703/97805...
Panda Express Fundraiser - January 23, 2025 Support Mabel Rush Elementary Partners in Education by dining at Panda Express, 2401-b E Portland Rd, Newberg, OR, from 10:00 AM to 9:30 PM. Proceeds will help fund field trips, playground equipment, school supplies, and essential items like shoes and jackets. How to Participate: • Online Orders: Use code 3832614 at PandaExpress.com or the app. • In-Person Orders: Show the flyer from the January 17, 2025, newsletter or Facebook post. Enjoy a meal and support students at the same time! 🐼
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“Today, our Students of the Week were celebrated with these amazing books! 📚✨ Each story offers unique perspectives and inspiring lessons: • Abraham Lincoln by Ingri & Edgar Parin d’Aulaire: A beautifully illustrated biography of one of America’s greatest presidents, highlighting his humble beginnings and leadership. • A House by Kevin Henkes: A simple yet profound story exploring the idea of home and belonging. • Nina: A Story of Nina Simone by Traci N. Todd and Christian Robinson: The inspiring journey of Nina Simone, a legendary singer, and activist. • Thunder Rose by Jerdine Nolen: The tale of a strong and fearless girl who embraces her power in the Old West. • The Oldest Student: How Mary Walker Learned to Read by Rita Lorraine Hubbard: The true story of Mary Walker, who learned to read at 116, proving it’s never too late to learn. • Eyes That Speak to the Stars by Joanna Ho: A heartwarming story of self-worth, identity, and seeing oneself through a lens of love. • School’s First Day of School by Adam Rex and Christian Robinson: A charming tale about a brand-new school building experiencing the first day of school through its own “eyes.” • Coretta Scott by Ntozake Shange: A poetic biography celebrating the life and activism of Coretta Scott King. Congratulations to our students, and happy reading! 🎉🦁 #MabelRushes #StudentOfTheWeek #InspiringStories”
Today, our Students of the Week were celebrated with these amazing books! 📚✨ Each story offers unique perspectives and inspiring lessons…
Mabel Rush Elementary School’s podcast - December 02, 2024 open.spotify.com/episode/1NqU...
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Happy Picture Book Month! (Day 27)
A Dash robot with a balloon turkey attached to mimic a Thanksgiving Day Parade float.
Students working on the cafeteria floor with their Dash robots
🎈Balloons Over Broadway 🎈
Mrs. Nicol’s 4th grade explored the book, Balloons Over Broadway, learning about Tony Sarg and his role in creating the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Inspired by his creativity, they designed and built their own parade floats using Dash robots to navigate a parade route.