On Thursday January 24th, the ESAA first grade class explored the importance of health and wellness and the affects it has I on the individual, the community and the world. In their discussion, the students worked together to build a week long curriculum based on what concerns the students most about the health and wellness of the community and the world as well as themselves as individuals. The health and wellness Unit will be treated as a prologue for their field trip to the Above & Beyond Children's Museum in the following week.
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Ms. Marzouki worked with ESAA specialist teachers in Art, Drama, Movement, and Music, on their most resent classroom project, Commotion in the Ocean.
Photos from ESAA's Cuddle Up and Read event.
ESAA students raised over 750 items to donate in the first and second grade Food Drive Project.
ESAA will be collecting canned goods and dry goods to donate to the local food pantry.
Witch, Donna Mae Ringle, visits Ms. Marzouki's Classroom.
ESAA’s new creative movement/dance specialist Anna Brueggeman has an extensive background in dance, including ballet, pointe, modern, jazz, improvisation and choreography.
Whenever Jamie Lohuis sees a cotton ball, she can’t help but smile and remember why she chose to work with children.
In order to increase their learning-fun and minimize the impact on school staff, we are in need of some gently used cookware for student use in...
Fifth-graders at ESAA will leave their mark on the world of science when they cast their vote on a burning question: What is a flame?