Our kindergarten students are hard at work as we approach the Christmas break! Check out their writing projects, as well as some literacy and math activities for December.
Mrs Zardo’s 3rd grade class is finishing up a Social Studies project where they have been studying the International Day of Persons With Disabilities. This holiday is celebrated on December 3. Today, her class spent some time doing a Christmas painting with their friends in the Life Skills class and had a guest speaker come in and speak with the class about her job as a Physical Therapist for children with disabilities.
UALR is hosting a Community Night of Coding Monday (Dec. 9) from 5-8pm in the EIT building. There will be workshops and demos, Hour of Code activities for all ages, computer science hands-on demos and more! Register here: http://ow.ly/jkGC50xtGPE
Pulaski County Special School District wishes you a Happy Thanksgiving!
REMINDER: Schools are closed this week for Fall Break! Enjoy the week off. District office will be closed Thursday and Friday. See you all back in the classroom next week!
Please check our lost and found! It's going to be getting cold over the break!
Several PCSSD teacher librarians attended the American Association of School Librarians Conference in Louisville, KY. They learned how to create diverse collections, build collaborative partnerships and develop innovative teaching practices.
This is American Education Week and the National Education Association today promotes parental involvement, including reading to children, checking homework, asking about their school day and developing a relationship with teachers. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence #AEW2019
REMINDER: schools will be closed next week (Nov. 25 - Nov. 29) for Fall Break. Central office will be only be closed Thursday (Nov. 28) and Friday (Nov. 29).
This is American Education Week and today we kick off the week to honor our education community members who are each critical in building great public schools in Pulaski County! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence #AEW2019
November is Child Safety and Protection Month. The National Safety Council and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration encourage teen drivers to put down their cell phones, slow down and wear a seatbelt.
Two students in Mrs. Lewis' class share what they are most thankful for in their fabulous writing pieces!
Today we honored our veterans who are part of the Crystal Hill Family! From the bottom of our hearts, we thank them for their service!
Thank you, veterans, for your service.
Today is National Book Lovers Day! Check out the Maumelle feeder Teacher Librarians' favorite books. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
PCSSD schools held grand re-openings on Tuesday to change the name of our school Media Centers to Library Learning Centers. Check out all the cool pictures of the new looks: http://ow.ly/jMbY50x3awq
November is Child Safety and Protection Month. Did you know more than 200,000 playground-related injuries happen each year in the US? Keep a close eye on children to ensure they are using equipment properly and it is age appropriate.
Thank you to Scholastic Ambassador Mr. John Schu for stopping by Crystal Hill Elementary. He gave a great presentation that got the students excited to read and previewed some new books.
Our Family Meal Day will be Thursday, Nov. 21.
Approximate Lunch Times: PreK-10:25, K-10:40, Bowen-10:40, 1st-10:50, 2nd-11:15, Bruenger-11:30, 3rd-12:00, Lewis- 12:00, 4th-11:30, 5th-12:15
RSVP Adult Lunch Trays: $3.75
Pay at the door. We can't wait to see you!
REMINDER: Schools are closed Wednesday - Friday for teacher and leadership professional development. See you Monday, Nov. 4!