
Shcuyler School - Congratulations to our Students of the Month for January!


Schuyler School - Cngratulations to the winners of our Grade 3 iReady contest. These students had the most lessons passed for the month of January!


Schuyler School - Congratulations to Schuyler School's first grade students who completed 40 minutes or more of i-Ready each week in the month of January




Schuyler School celebrated our 90th day of school - halfway there! - with a special visit from our mascot, Tommy the Tiger! (thank you Ms. Esparra)




Schuyler School - The Great Kindness Challenge is a week dedicated to performing millions of acts of kindness. Schuyler School students participated in the Kindness Challenge and either drew or wrote a kind act they completed to “fill up a cup” with kindness! Schuyler School sure has lots of KIND students!!


Schuyler School - Part 2 of Ms. Rocha's Galimoto project. The students used pipe cleaners to design their new vehicle!





Schuyler School - Part 2 of Ms. Rocha's Galimoto project. The students used pipe cleaners to design their new vehicle!





Schuyler School - Part 2 of Ms. Rocha's Galimoto project. The students used pipe cleaners to design their new vehicle!





Schuyler School - Part 2 of Ms. Rocha's Galimoto project. The students used pipe cleaners to design their new vehicle!





Schuyler School - Ms. Rocha's 2nd grade class Galimoto by Karen Lynn Williams. The class came up with a definition for galimoto - a toy vehicle made of wires. Then the students created their own Galimoto. They started with a sketch of their design and wrote what their creation was and what parts it included. Then they were given pipe cleaners and scissors and had to create their galimoto! This required a lot of creative problem solving and they did a great job working together and never gave up!




Schuyler School - Ms. Rocha's 2nd grade class Galimoto by Karen Lynn Williams. The class came up with a definition for galimoto - a toy vehicle made of wires. Then the students created their own Galimoto. They started with a sketch of their design and wrote what their creation was and what parts it included. Then they were given pipe cleaners and scissors and had to create their galimoto! This required a lot of creative problem solving and they did a great job working together and never gave up!





Schuyler School - Ms. Rocha's 2nd grade class Galimoto by Karen Lynn Williams. The class came up with a definition for galimoto - a toy vehicle made of wires. Then the students created their own Galimoto. They started with a sketch of their design and wrote what their creation was and what parts it included. Then they were given pipe cleaners and scissors and had to create their galimoto! This required a lot of creative problem solving and they did a great job working together and never gave up!





Schuyler School - Congratulations to this week's winner of Ms. Hatfield's i-Ready contest!

Schuyler School - Students in Mrs. Walsh’s 6th grade Social Studies class participated in a Pyramid Challenge. After studying about the Ancient Egyptian civilization and their many achievements, students learned first hand just how important a strong and solid foundation truly is. They worked together to create a tall and sturdy pyramid using toothpicks and marshmallows. After overcoming some challenges and revisiting their plans they were all able to create sturdy pyramids!




Schuyler School - Students in Mrs. Walsh’s 6th grade Social Studies class participated in a Pyramid Challenge. After studying about the Ancient Egyptian civilization and their many achievements, students learned first hand just how important a strong and solid foundation truly is. They worked together to create a tall and sturdy pyramid using toothpicks and marshmallows. After overcoming some challenges and revisiting their plans they were all able to create sturdy pyramids!




Schuyler School - Mrs. Sofield's 4th-grade students have been studying different types of fossils. They each enjoyed making their own cast fossil.





Schuyler School - Mrs. Sofield's 4th-grade students have been studying different types of fossils. They each enjoyed making their own cast fossil.





Schuyler School- Art Club students are having fun painting the sculpture in the last phase of the Animodule Project. Stay tuned for the final reveal!




Schuyler School - Special thanks to Ms. Liu for sharing her culture with us to help celebrate the Chinese New Year! Lunar New Year (also called “Chinese New Year” and “Spring Festival” ) is the biggest and most important holiday of the year in many Asian countries, including China, Vietnam, and Korea. There are many traditional activities associated with it, and many of these symbolize new life, new beginnings, and good luck. The color red is seen everywhere on Lunar New Year because it represents fire, which can drive away bad luck, according to legend. Yellow (or gold) is also an important color at this time. It represents wealth and good fortune. Decorating the home in these colors is a common custom. Chinese children receive red envelopes containing “lucky money.” The dragon and the lion are other popular symbols of the Lunar New Year. Many Chinese communities around the world celebrate with dragon and lion dances and parades through the streets with people dressed in brightly colored costumes. The celebrations often continue until the Festival of Lanterns, which is on the 15th day of the Lunar New Year.




Schuyler School - Congratulations to the winner from Ms. Hatfield's class this week for completing the most iReady puzzles!
