CLASS NOTES 5.25.2013


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Students at Belle Terre Elementary School participated in the Math Olympics. One task in third grade was to make tin foil boats that will hold the most weight. COURTESY PHOTO
Students at Belle Terre Elementary School participated in the Math Olympics. One task in third grade was to make tin foil boats that will hold the most weight. COURTESY PHOTO
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Congrats to the Digital Media Award winners
In classrooms across Flagler County, teachers, parents and students are working together to infuse technology into today’s learning landscape. Those projects were honored Tuesday night at the district’s annual Digital Media Awards.

The winners are as follows:
Jameson Swafford and Michael Baskin, Bunnell Elementary School
Isabeau Cueto, Payton Logan, Kirra Taylor and Shay'la Schendorf, Belle Terre Elementary School
Kyla Burns, Cristal Delgado and Veronica Stankiewicz, Wadsworth Elementary School
Kaitlyn Dimpflmaier, August Healy and Terra White, Old Kings Elementary School
Angelo Shibeci and Stefano Schibeci; Matanzas High School
Abigail Mantell and Shayna Mayes, Bunnell Elementary School
John Cebula, Savior Delcarpio and John Nguyen, Rymfire Elementary School
Dallas Nickels, Alex Perez, Aniah Roots and Breanna Roux, Rymfire Elementary School
Rachel Detherow and Brittany Kovalskaya, Matanzas High School
Lukas Cottle, Robert Miller and Arya Moghanaki, Wadsworth Elementary School
Mckenzi Flis and Alexander Machado, Old Kings Elementary School
Savannah Evans, Alyssia Paiz, Taylor Phillips, Katie Welker, Delaney Booth and Hannah Umpenhour, Belle Terre Elementary School
Caitlin Peterson and Alex Thompson, Matanzas High School
Jasmin Enright, Holden Slatinsky and Eliza Somerville, Rymfire Elementary School
Kyle Branning, Juliana Hayden and Faythe Taugher, Bunnell Elementary School
Kourtney Grimes and Erica Maron, Flagler Palm Coast High School.
 

In the classroom…
Abra Seay and Bonnie Warren's second-grade classes at Bunnell Elementary School are making blankets for the patients at Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital. This project was made possible from funds received from the Dell Trayer Teacher Grant program. Students measure, cut and tie fleece material to make the blankets, in addition to keeping a measurement log and writing a friendly letter to the patients.

The Matanzas High School digital music production class will have a concert 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 29, at Matanzas High School Pirate Theater, 3535 Old Kings Road N. Admission is free.

 

 

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