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Collegewood Elementary third graders in Shelly Hasseler’s class present ‘Pirates of Grammar Island’ with an adorable cast of characters representing the parts of grammar and their functions. The pirates discover there has been a “grammar curse” that has caused a lot of strange talk from their crew. They help straighten things out conveying the proper rules of grammar using humor in song, word, and action. The captain announces victory in the end as he heads home to a better Grammar Island!
Uploaded Jun 18, 2019C.J. Morris 5th grade global learners presented inquiry-based research projects culminating their K-5 learning experience Thursday evening. Students used IB skills, attitudes, and attributes acquired through the elite Primary Years Programme. For the past three months, groups worked on their exhibition projects with the support of mentor volunteer teachers. Students took turns publicly sharing the results of their well-researched plans on three stages on campus, and fielded follow up questions after the May 16 presentations. Great job!
Uploaded Jun 18, 2019Quail Summit Elementary 1st grade teachers transform classrooms to create Arctic, Desert, Rainforest, and Ocean habitats. #ClassroomMagic
Uploaded Jun 18, 2019Evergreen Elementary 4th graders present songs connecting to literature, social studies, and science. Through all their reading, they have also learned valuable lessons of what it means to be a good friend and how to show kindness!
Uploaded Jun 18, 201927 talented WVUSD elementary artists were named winners in the international Music K-8 Cover Contest. Check out their amazing artwork! #WVUSDPride
Uploaded Jun 18, 2019Meredith Cahalan's 5th grade students at Maple Hill Elementary are excited to serve as tour guides for incoming 4th graders from Samantha Trejo’s class, answering questions about new math and reading concepts, field trips, library books,responsibilities, and more. It's COOL to be a 5th grader!
Uploaded Jun 18, 2019Colloquium celebrates candidates from 13 districts who have completed two-year Walnut Valley Consortium program. Candidates deliver final presentations before receiving certificate (and a hug!) from Director Julie Sheldon on May 14. Congratulations! #ClearCredential
Uploaded May 15, 2019You're On The Air! Students create daily CCNN live-streamed news show.
Uploaded May 14, 2019For the second consecutive year, Westhoff Elementary and Diamond Bar High School have been recognized as Project Lead the Way Distinguished Schools. Only 214 elementary and 64 U.S. high schools received the award. This week, 4th graders learned parts, functions of the human brain.
Uploaded May 08, 2019Diamond Bar High varsity athlete Daniel di Donato commits to play soccer at Cal State East Bay during celebration with family, friends, and administrators.
Uploaded May 08, 2019