Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Awards Assemblies Today

We will be having the 3rd quarter awards assemblies this afternoon.  The K-3 assembly will be at 1:30.  The 5-8 assembly will be at 2:00.  All are welcome to come and support the students.  Congratulations to all students receiving awards. 


Students receiving recognition in language arts (left) and  math (right) based on their quarterly assessment:

student gradestudentgrade
bridwell, warrentkbridwell, warrentk
bryson, wyattkdudley, johnk
east, brooklynkeast, brooklynk
hafkey, elianakhafkey, elianak
harris, kierrakharris, kierrak
o'brien, rubykspurrier, haydenk
steep, kayleektownsend, madelinek
townsend, madelinekbarriga, zoe1
barriga, zoe1borquez, ireland1
borquez, ireland1bryson, levi1
bryson, levi1dudley, thomas1
dudley, thomas1flowers, madison1
flowers, madison1kirk, cheyenne1
roduner, cayden1roduner, cayden1
smith, harper1smith, harper1
terrell, gabriel1terrell, gabriel1
miller, samuel2brown, shivam2
o'brien, bella2miller, samuel2
stevenson, daniel2stevenson, daniel2
dudley, teresa3dudley, teresa3
graham, emma3graham, emma3
hogan, autumn3hogan, autumn3
stevenson, delaeny3stevenson, delaeny3
abrahams, gina4abrahams, torie4
abrahams, torie4bradley, kennon4
bradley, kennon4hafkey, erica4
hafkey, erica4mccurry, james4
townsend, isaac4townsend, isaac4
brewer, salem5brewer, salem5
upton, seth5dudley, matthew5
mccurry, shane6murillo, jazmyn5
murillo, jose6upton, seth5
radder, kevin6murillo, jose6
wasem, dj6radder, kevin6
abrahams, tehya7townsend, rebecca6
dudley, joseph7wasem, dj6
radder, alexzandria7abrahams, tehya7
wasem, kelsie7bethel, daisey7


dudley, joseph7


putman, hailey7


radder, alexzandria7


bethel, matthew8


burgeno, austen8


lopez, joseph8


richards, vincent8

Genius Hour



Here at Raymond-Knowles, we are always eager to try a new idea, especially if it might result in increased student engagement and learning.  Our most recent experiment is just getting underway in the 7th and 8th grade classroom.  This idea, found and researched by Mrs. Townsend, is being conducted in various schools throughout the country. 
Genius Hour originates from an idea that is part of Google’s corporate culture.  Google employees are given 20% of their work time to pursue projects and ideas of their own choosing.  This time has resulted in innovations like Gmail and those lovely suggestions that pop up in the search bar once you begin typing. 
Genius Hour is intended to be Google’s 20% time in the classroom.  Students will get to spend about 20% of their work week on learning of their own choosing.  Students must maintain a blog that documents their learning along the way, and they will have to produce a final project that demonstrates their learning.  We are looking forward to seeing what our students learn and do with this time. 
For more information about Genius Hour, ask Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Stevenson, or, best yet, a 7th or 8th grader.