Mrs. Andraos’ and Mrs. Nedoszytko’s students had a wonderful time celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at SRES. One of the highlights was a visit from a former student who is now studying to become a teacher. She read a Spanish book to the Multi-language Learners, and the students engaged with her by asking thoughtful questions in both English and Spanish. To end the celebration, students made Mexican paper flowers, which are an essential element for numerous fiestas and cultural events. It added a creative and cultural touch to the day. It was a joyful celebration that honored culture, language, and community.
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Students made their mark on Monday by participating in the Chalk it up to Respect event. Each grade level had the chance to decorate the sidewalks around school with positive, respectful and encouraging messages using sidewalk chalk (special thanks to the PTO for providing the chalk)! The goal of this colorful display is to remind everyone who enters SHRES that kindness, respect and inclusion matter everyday.
| On Tuesday, classes worked together as a team to see how many times they could get "Bingo" throughout the week. |
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Each class used a bingo card with squares and prompts like being kind to others, using manners, playing fairly and other character-driven goals.
On Wednesday, SHRES welcomed a guest reader from the Hunterdon County Prosecutor's Office. On Thursday, students thought of people in their life who they found important, and on Friday, students worked together to dream up ideas of how to show respect at school, at home and in the community. It was a fun-filled week!
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| Congratulations to the dedicated teachers who have worked to help SHRES achieve a Gold Level Award from Go Hunterdon! |
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October 14-17 Book Fair October 21 Walk/Roll to School October 27-30 4th Grade NJSLA Practice Test Testing Window November 3-4 4th Grade NJSLA Practice Test Testing Window November 3-5 PreK-4 Parent-Teacher Conferences November 6-7 School Closed: NJEA Convention
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