Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Box Tops for Sacajawea’s Music Program


This year money from box tops will go to buy new music and instruments for Sacajawea Elementary School’s music program.  You can still clip the box tops, but now you can scan them as well.  Eventually, the clipped box tops will be phased out.  See below for information on how to scan box tops.  We appreciate everyone who collects box tops to support our music program!


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Wednesday, June 12, 2019

A Book and A Bite 2019 Has Started in Caldwell!

Sacajawea Elementary was anxiously waiting for the 2019 start to A Book and a Bite, a summer literacy program for kids of all ages. On Friday, June 7th with the help of Windemere Realty we were able to kick off our summer season of fun, free books and so many free activities. We would like to thank the staff of Windemere Realty for taking the time to come out and help us promote our program. 

Our normal program began Tuesday, June 11th at Luby Park. We anticipated a larger crowd than our kickoff event, the weather was going to be much nicer. We of course exceeded our expected number with so many happy faces and eager learners. Sacajawea Elementary would not be able to make this happen without the support from RISE- Treasure Valley Education Partnership. This is the second year that RISE helps support A Book and A Bite at Sacajawea. 

Sacajawea’s A Book and A Bite on Tuesday was made a success by the great work of Delta Dental of Idaho, Caldwell Public Library, University of Idaho 4-H Extension, Idaho Public Television, Oasis Food Center, Sacajawea staff, the amazing community volunteers and the City of Caldwell Parks,for letting us use their location this summer. 

Please join us Tuesday, June 18th for our second week of A Book and A Bite, starting at 11:30 a.m at Luby Park!
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A Book and A Bite 2019- ¡Comenzó en Caldwell!

La Primaria Sacajawea estaba esperando ansiosamente el inicio de A Book and a Bite 2019, un programa de aprendizaje de verano para niños de todas las edades. El viernes 7 de junio, con la ayuda de Windemere Realty, pudimos comenzar nuestra temporada de verano de diversión, libros gratis y tantas actividades gratuitas. Nos gustaría agradecer al personal de Windemere Realty por tomarse el tiempo para ayudarnos a promover nuestro programa. 

Nuestro programa normal comenzó el martes 11 de junio en Luby Park. Anticipábamos una multitud más grande que nuestro evento de lanzamiento, el clima iba a ser mucho mejor. Por supuesto, superamos nuestro número esperado con tantas caras felices y estudiantes ansiosos. La Primaria Sacajawea no podría hacer que esto sucediera sin el apoyo de RISE-Treasure Valley Education Partnership. Este es el segundo año que RISE ayuda a apoyar A Book and A Bite en Sacajawea. 

A Book and A Bite de Sacajawea el martes fue un éxito gracias al excelente trabajo de Delta Dental of Idaho, Caldwell Public Library, University of Idaho 4-H Extension, Idaho Public Television, Oasis Food Center, el personal de Sacajawea, los incredible voluntarios y Los Parques de la Ciudad de Caldwell, por permitirnos usar su ubicación este verano. 

¡Únase a nosotros el martes 18 de junio para nuestra segunda semana de A Book and A Bite, que comienza a las 11:30 am en Luby Park!











Friday, June 7, 2019

Second Grade Ends School with STEM Activities!

Sacajawea’s second grade students ended the year with STEM activities.  In Ms. Burton’s class they received the challenge of designing a robot that could make a marker write unassisted on paper.  They worked in teams using electric toothbrushes as their batteries.  Some were definitely successful!  
In Mrs. Friddle’s class they studied wind energy during the week.  On Friday, they did an activity where the goal was to design the fastest spinning windmill blades.  After they designed them, they tested them using a fan.  The student with the fastest windmill didn’t want to test his at first because it looked different from everyone else.  Soon all the other students were trying his design!  
In Mrs. Prall's classroom students walked into a room full of recycled materials. They were then grouped into teams and provided a challenge of making a water slide that had at least one twist or turn, could hold water, had a ladder and could safely carry a marble from the top to the bottom. The students worked together using innovative ideas to build their water slides, test the slides and make changes.  
Ms. Vrooman’s class studied space the last week of school.  They got to culminate this research by watching a space mission.  What a great way for these students to end their second grade year! 






















Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Rain Doesn’t Stop Sacajawea’s Field Day!

On Tuesday, May 21st, Sacajawea held its annual Field Day and it was pouring rain!  With some quick thinking by Mr. Endy De La Cruz, our P.E. teacher, stations were set up in hallways, classrooms, and the gym.  The students were able to participate in musical chairs, cup-stacking, balancing balls on rackets, the pool float carry, corn hole, tug of war, scooter races, passing objects with feet, flying paper airplanes, moving balls with no hands, and of course, the snack station with Otter Pops!  The halls were filled with laughter as the students participated in these events.  Thanks to Mr. De La Cruz for planning and overseeing this event.  Thanks also to the staff that helped run the stations.  It was a great day!