Parents and Pastries
Nothing is better than reading a good book while eating a doughnut.
Nothing is better than reading a good book while eating a doughnut.
Kindergarten students were each issued a "driver’s license" and a "key" so they could drive their cars to different destinations throughout the United States (school). They saw the Statue of Liberty and Mount Rushmore and even got to visit with Betsy Ross and Abraham Lincoln. They really enjoyed learning more about this great country in which we live.
Friday, March 1st, Foothills fifth-graders and first-graders met together and had a Dr. Seuss read-a-thon. The first-graders loved reading Dr. Seuss books to their fifth-grade buddies and listening to the fifth-graders read to them.
Students at Foothills Elementary have been working hard and reading everyday. Several students were rewarded for their reading and were chosen to decorate Valentine cookies with the principal. It was a lot of fun and very yummy!
On Friday, February 1st, the sixth-grade students traveled to Salt Lake City to visit the Clark Planetarium. The students enjoyed looking at the many "hands-on" exhibits about space and space travel. The "Science on a Sphere" presentation about Earth's seasons was very interesting. The Hansen Dome experience was like traveling through space in your own private spaceship! After eating lunch in the Grand Hall at the Gateway, the 6th graders climbed aboard the buses and returned back to school.
Students enjoyed a magician's assembly where they enjoyed watching and participating in fun and motivational magic acts.
Kindergarten:
Lew AM: Miloh Garner, Isabelle Langton, & Parker Thalman
Lew PM: Brinley Beisinger, Afton Christensen, & Milo Cope
Nelson AM:
Nelson PM: Alivia Higginson, Alex Johnson, & Jessica Hunt
1st Grade:
Burnah: Anya Clark, Elexa Roundy, Aleia Roundy
Ward: Addisyn Argyle, Landen Bench, Kayden Whitaker
Lundell: Kali Ehnot, Claire Black, Jacob Swenson, Alyssa Beckstrand
2nd Grade:
Lybbert: Ryan Weakly, Luke Hanks, Celia Slusher
First-grade celebrates 100th day of school in style!
Gabrail Weber's grandfather, Larry Bean, visited our school and shared his magical talents with our first-grade classes. All of the first-graders were astounded by his amazing illusions.