Youth in Governmenthosted our first annual Parents Night out a couple of weeks ago and it was a blast! MS/HS students are working hard towards reaching goal of $5000 to help them travel to Nashville and defend laws they have written. Check out some of the fun they planned for K-4. They had games, pizza, and an epic dance party as the finale! Thanks to many volunteers that night, the kids left happy and tired and the YiG students had over $2000 towards their goal!
Kindergarten had to design a boat recently that could carry four coins they have been learning about. They had to name the coins and their values before setting sail. First grade had an out of this world experience presenting their planet projects to the school last week! Check out these planet models!
Kool-Aid was deemed "illegal" at CSLA last week by Mrs. Scarbrough.5th graders, dressed in their finest 1920's fashion (some dressed as flappers, famous baseball players and even some Charlie Chapmans), entered a Speakeasy hidden behind the Book Fair storefront to have the illegal juice and a snack. Students presented info they had studied to create brochures about the decade. From athletics, science/ technology to fashion, 5th graders had a ROARING time sharing all they had learned! Mr. Johnson was even "arrested" by Officer Joe for hosting the illegal Speakeasy. Note, most of the students hid under their tables when "the law" walked in! Way to go Mr. Johnson and the rest of the 5th grade team; you really made this lesson one for the books!
The day to day of CSLA is very special, walking the halls you never know what you will see!Last week,4th grade explored building their own robots, Mrs. Gellerman read Yertle the Turtle to second grade and taught a lesson on being a good leader; and students practiced their instrumental skills outdoors on a beautiful day.
Mrs. Scarbrough and team are working tirelesslyto plan for the new building. From choosing furniture to playground equipment, parents and students are involved in every step of the way. Check out the latest drone footage of the campus too!