Halloween Fun in Ms. Edick’s Class

Fourth graders in Ms. Edick’s class welcomed family members into their classroom on Halloween for a special breakfast together! Students then enjoyed Halloween-themed activities like observing chemical reactions in mini-cauldrons, playing bingo, creating scratch art ornaments, and visiting the caramel apple dipping station! More photos

Spanish Halloween Fun in Grade 5

Our Spanish 5 seniors had fun visiting 5th grade classes for some Halloween-themed language fun! Seniors taught students basic vocabulary including numbers and colors while making a witches brew (sopa de bruja). They also learned vocabulary of ingredients like araña (spider), huevos podridos (rotten eggs), and huesos (bones). “I’m not sure who had more fun, …

Student-Athletes Support Breast Cancer Awareness

Schalmont is incredibly proud of our Fall Sports student-athletes for their tremendous support during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October! Our Cheerleading, Football, Boys & Girls Soccer, Girls Swimming, and Volleyball teams came together, donned pink attire, and raised $820 at their games! #schalmontpride #BreastCancerAwareness #makingadifference

Snack/Extra Entree Permission Form

Jefferson Elementary and Schalmont Middle School families are asked to please fill out a Snack/Extra Entree Permission Form if you would like your child to purchase them during lunch. A Permission Form is available here. Please contact Food Services Director Maria Zarrillo at mzarrillo@schalmont.net with any questions.

Middle School Snacks Available

Schalmont Middle School wants to let families know that snacks are available again at Schalmont Middle School during lunch periods. Options include: Cookies (Chocolate Chip, Sugar, M&M’s) – $0.50 Assorted Baked Chips – $1 Rice Krispies Treat – $1 Drinks/Water Bottles (16 oz.) – $1 Snapple & Switch Juice – $1.25

Pumpkins, Math & Art in Mrs. Bennett’s Class

Mrs. Bennett’s 4th grade students enjoyed a fun hands-on learning experience that combined pumpkins, math and art! Working together in collaborative groups, students first removed the seeds from the pumpkins and then used the seeds for different math exercises “Students were tasked with counting seeds and using their total for a review of word form, …

1st Grade Storybook Pumpkin Patch Fun

First graders had a spook-tacular time mixing Halloween fun with their love for reading at this year’s Storybook Pumpkin Patch! From Pete the Cat to Itty-Bitty Kitty-Corn, students let their creativity run wild as they decorated pumpkins based on their favorite books and stories. Families also joined the festivities, visiting classrooms to see the amazing …

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