Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Grace Warner Elementary
OK, I finally brought my camera to school so I could take a few pictures and show off our school a bit:-)
Here is the front of our school from the parking lot.
We are fortunate to have a large playfield, with grass!
Students line up behind the school on the playground before school each day.
Here is our great office team. They keep our school running well and keep me out of trouble:-)
We are fortunate to have three full-day kindergartens. We have about 27 students in each class. This makes for rather large classes, but we have great teachers!
We are growing. Here is our second grade class in the modular classroom.
With no more open classrooms, we needed to make a team classroom. This is two classes, with two teachers in one room. Once again, it takes a great staff to make this work well.
Lunch time in the cafeteria. We have about 240 students eating at this lunchtime.
Janice (child nutrition) and Dianna (head custodian) keep things running smoothly.
After lunch, it is back to work in 3rd grade.
We have a great computer lab that was donated by the local newspaper, The Reno Gazette, when they adopted our school for a community partnership. We also had the opportunity to have public service announcement for recycling filmed at our school through this partnership.
Here is the front of our school from the parking lot.
We are fortunate to have a large playfield, with grass!
Students line up behind the school on the playground before school each day.
Here is our great office team. They keep our school running well and keep me out of trouble:-)
We are fortunate to have three full-day kindergartens. We have about 27 students in each class. This makes for rather large classes, but we have great teachers!
We are growing. Here is our second grade class in the modular classroom.
With no more open classrooms, we needed to make a team classroom. This is two classes, with two teachers in one room. Once again, it takes a great staff to make this work well.
Lunch time in the cafeteria. We have about 240 students eating at this lunchtime.
Janice (child nutrition) and Dianna (head custodian) keep things running smoothly.
After lunch, it is back to work in 3rd grade.
We have a great computer lab that was donated by the local newspaper, The Reno Gazette, when they adopted our school for a community partnership. We also had the opportunity to have public service announcement for recycling filmed at our school through this partnership.