YES! -- Pat Ahlin finishes up the new benches for the softball field. Thank you, Pat!

YES! -- Kayleigh Olson working hard In the Hive!

YES! -- Mr. Hamilton visiting Mr. Jessop's Chess Club. Great move, Mr. Hamilton!

YES! -- Happy Groundhog Day! ELP is learning about shadows and dinosaurs at the same time in Mrs. Lund's classroom.

YES! -- Preparing for the 2nd Grade Music Concert, Mrs. Motley's class did some art work. The theme is "Where the Wild Things Are."

YES! -- We are 100 years old on the 100th day of school in Mrs. Oyler's classroom.


YES! -- The high school Child Development class came to visit and work with Ms. Price's ELP students!

YES! -- Mrs. Prince's child development students went over to work with the early learning program yesterday. They created artwork together. Also, Mrs. Prince's students tried some partner yoga poses in my motion class on Tuesday.





YES! -- For the love of science. Creating a Valentine’s project while working on counting, measuring and mixing.

YES! -- 5th grade buddies playing farm memory with kinders in Mrs. Conway's classroom.


YES! -- National Honor Society shows appreciation to our Bus Drivers!

YES! -- When you’ve had a long day of learning, you sometimes don't make it out the door!

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YES! -- Chloe selling her fifth grade goods and services goodies that she made in class. Relationships matter at Stevensville Elementary! Thanks, Ms. Christann!

YES! -- Prepping the future of our cheer program by partnering up with little cheerleaders and teaching them a cheer and dance! Love the community outreach and the smiles on their faces.

YES! -- 3rd graders in Mrs. Oyler's classroom were learning about space in CKLA,. They did reports and essays to show some of our research work. Have a look!



YES! -- 5th grade goods and services this week! Chloe made over $600 selling baked goods. She reluctantly paid taxes she owed, but after paying for product she walked away with $400 profit!

YES! -- For social studies this week Mrs. Hick's class used blueberry muffins to simulate how minors would mine copper out of the mines in Bozeman in the 1800's. We talked about Earth conservation and modern mining practices. We also talked about how those practices differ from the practices used back in the 1800s when the first Montanans were establishing settlements.
#BlueberryMining
#BlueberryMining



YES! -- Learning about the Tlingit culture iin Mrs. Braverman's classroom.

YES! -- Spelling bee winner and participants. Congratulations, Leika Lueders., on your spelling bee win!


