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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Mar 19 - Comments Off on School Happenings
Seadrift School Kindergarten students learn about objects in the sky. They each made a sensory bottle with objects in the sky. -Leslie Shirhall

Seadrift School Kindergarten students learn about objects in the sky. They each made a sensory bottle with objects in the sky.
-Leslie Shirhall

Read Across America Seadrift School participated in Read Across America to celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday! Cat in the Hat, Thing 1 and Thing 2 (from The Harbor), and a variety of individuals from the community read to students. Technology was included, as some members of Calhoun County read books through videos. -Leslie Shirhall

Read Across America
Seadrift School participated in Read Across America to celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday! Cat in the Hat, Thing 1 and Thing 2 (from The Harbor), and a variety of individuals from the community read to students. Technology was included, as some members of Calhoun County read books through videos. -Leslie Shirhall

MASON’S FANTASTIC TEETH PROGRAM:

Bro Stockton Quiery, Bro. Grover Grant, Bro Raul G. Gutierrez, and Bro. Ted Gill from Seadrift’s Masonic Lodge No. 1098 presented Seadrift, Port O’Connor, and Austwell-Tivoli elementary first graders with Fantastic Teeth Dental Hygiene Kits and explained the importance of brushing their teeth and flossing daily.

Bro Stockton Quiery, Bro. Grover Grant, Bro Raul G. Gutierrez, and Bro. Ted Gill from Seadrift’s Masonic Lodge No. 1098 presented Seadrift, Port O’Connor, and Austwell-Tivoli elementary first graders with Fantastic Teeth Dental Hygiene Kits and explained the importance of brushing their teeth and flossing daily.

Port O'Connor School

Port O’Connor School

Tivoli School

Tivoli School

Texas Parks and Wildlife workers Dave Ushakow and Patrick Ragusin assist in the fish touch station for the book “One Fish Two Fish” and retired teacher Liz Bell reads to a group of Kindergartners.

Texas Parks and Wildlife workers Dave Ushakow and Patrick Ragusin assist in the fish touch station for the book “One Fish Two Fish” and retired teacher Liz Bell reads to a group of Kindergartners.

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