Happenings in Our Schools…

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 14 Mar 24 - Comments Off on Happenings in Our Schools…

Choir Members Excel

For the first time in “years”, Seadrift Middle School Choir members participated in the Region 14 invitational Vocal Solo Performance contest at Howell Middle School in Victoria. The students received three Superior ratings and Superior medals and one Excellent rating
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Pictured left to right: Layla Banda, Gilliana Gonzales, Jasenia Adame and Jeffrey Allred. Congratulations to these talented young singers!SD-Choir

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MathCounts – Seadrift School Junior High

Great job at the Chapter Competition in Victoria!

The team took home 2nd place. Team members include 6th graders Anamika Brown, Jacob Boots, and Charlie Ayres, and 8th grader, Boston Dunn, who was the team captain and also placed 8th individually.

Students at POC kindergarten try to recreate what the milky way looks like by using milk, food coloring, and a Qtip. Left to right-Osvin Guiterrez, Andrew Martinez, and Alexis Taylor.

Students at POC kindergarten try to recreate what the milky way looks like by using milk, food coloring, and a Qtip. Left to right-Osvin Guiterrez, Andrew Martinez, and Alexis Taylor.

Celebrating Leap Day
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Both of Mrs. Callaway’s Seadrift Second Grade Classes and her J. H. STEM Students celebrated Leap Day by making origami leaping frogs.
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POC Kindergarten made hats and hair to look like George Washington. Seated left to right-Alex Guiterrez and McKinley Dufner.  Standing left to right AJ Guzman and Shivaay Patel

POC Kindergarten made hats and hair to look like George Washington. Seated left to right-Alex Guiterrez and McKinley Dufner. Standing left to right AJ Guzman and Shivaay Patel

Seadrift School Admins welcoming Cat in the Hat, Thing 1, and Thing 2 to Seadrift to begin Read Across America Week.

Seadrift School Admins welcoming Cat in the Hat, Thing 1, and Thing 2 to Seadrift to begin Read Across America Week.

Port O’Connor’s second grade had a bumper crop of carrots this year. It’s so exciting to finally see what’s been growing under the ground. A special thanks to the Garden Club who helped make this happen! Pictured is Dilan Tovar. -Sheryl Haynes

Port O’Connor’s second grade had a bumper crop of carrots this year. It’s so exciting to finally see what’s been growing under the ground. A special thanks to the Garden Club who helped make this happen! Pictured is Dilan Tovar.
-Sheryl Haynes

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