
The middle school A World of Difference students visited our classrooms to share books about kindness in support of the Day of Difference. Thank you!





Ms. Salvatore and Mr. Day stopped by with a few 5th graders to share information about middle school to our 4th graders.


4th graders getting ready to perform with the high school choir at the opening of Arts Fest 2023!


Grade 1 is learning about whales!





The latest edition of the Principal's Update is now posted on our website.https://www.gdrsd.org/o/fres/article/1114018

We had a great start to Educator Appreciation Week! Donuts and a custom coffee order really made a difference today. Thank you to our PTA, families and especially Lauren and Joey for delivering all of those coffee orders!



Time spent playing outdoors is truly magical for children! Check out this month's Wellness Word to read more about why outdoor play is essential for children! https://tinyurl.com/WellnessWordMay2023

First graders move on to solve the the next Fairy Tale challenge. After listening to a short version of Red Riding Hood, students are challenged to safely deliver Little Red Riding Hood's basket of treats through or over the woods to Grandma's house. Sorry Wolf!!!





Thank you to our Kindergarten families for the surprise breakfast treats this morning!




Tomorrow is the last of our Autism Acceptance Week and we are ready for Sensory Friendly Friday!


Kindergarten students searching for signs of spring.





Amazing aerial photo of the progress at the new Florence Roche Elementary School and the new Middle School Track!


Autism Acceptance Week continues with Autism Acceptance Day!


Are you ready for What's Your Passion Wednesday?


Autism Acceptance Week day 2 is Neurodiveristy Tuesday!


Tomorrow we begin Autism Acceptance Week with Magnificent Mind Monday!


Matthew and Chloe represented us at the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the new MS track. It's beautiful!



Grade 2 students are sharing their nonfiction reading experiences with each other.





After a read aloud of "Rapunzel", students solve the challenge, "How would you rescue Rapunzel without climbing up her hair?" (We all agreed that hair climbing would be painful anyway!!)





Tending a garden has positive effects on a child’s brain, body and soul! Check out the April Wellness Word to read more about the many wonderful benefits of gardening with children! https://tinyurl.com/WellnessWordApril2023