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5th and 6th Graders Collecting Trex Plastic
5th and 6th Graders Collecting Trex Plastic

In the 2024-2025 school year, our 5th and 6th graders collected Trex plastic and got it recycled through the Trex recycling project. They collected and logged 1,000 pounds of plastic and the school received a Trex bench for their efforts. We will be starting this initiative again starting December 1st. Let's all work together to keep this plastic out of the garbage dumps. 

News Channel 5 Weather at Your School
The News Channel 5 came to RES on Friday, November 14th for Weather at Your School.

They broadcasted weather updates throughout the early morning and our students got the opportunity to be on camera giving the forecast as well. At the end of the time, all of our students that wanted to give a send off to the news broadcast were welcome to do so.

Student holds a baby goat during a trip to Howling Wolf Farm
Ms. Johnson and Ms. Gale's classes visits local farm

Ms. Johnson and Ms. Gale's classes visits Howling Wolf Farm in Randolph.  This farm trip is a chance for the two classrooms to celebrate together on all that they have worked on as buddy classrooms throughout the year.

Student from Ms. Meberg's Class shares their Passion Project
Student from Ms. Meberg's Class shares their Passion Project

Ms. Meberg's class have been working for several months on their passion projects. They chose a topic, asked questions, researched, gathered information and created a presentation.

Hand fans and clay flower incent holders on display
Art from Asia Night on Display

Our 3rd and 4th graders have been exploring Asia, each class focusing on a specific country. Here is a display of hand fans and clay flower incent holders students created based off what they have learned.

Ms. Gale reads to her class in the Outdoor Classroom
Ms. Gale reads to her class in the Outdoor Classroom

Ms. Gale reads to her class in the Outdoor Classroom

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Randolph Elementary School Grade 3 and 4 Asia Night

What an amazing night at RES for our students and families! Our 3rd and 4th graders have been exploring Asia, each class focusing on a specific country. This evening featured artwork, food and cultures from these various Asian countries. The students also presented a dance from Japan. The evening finished up with our students parading out with a Chinese Dragon! Enjoy the pictures and videos below.

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Build the Change

We are excited to announce that Brookfield Elementary is part of the 2024-2025 Build the Change Showcase Schools program!

 

Build the Change is all about giving children a voice and allowing them to express their hopes and ideas for a better future.

Children use their creativity to solve real-world challenges with LEGO® bricks and other creative materials – and it is all achieved via learning through play.

 

This is a program created through a partnership with LEGO® and Take Action Global.  

 

More information can be found at the following links:

LEGO: Build the Change

Take Action Global

At Braintree Elementary, students enjoy a place-based learning environment that encourages an appreciation of the natural world and its inhabitants. This mission is supported by several partnerships and opportunities.

Randolph Elementary School Grade 3 and 4 Asia Night

What an amazing night at RES for our students and families! Our 3rd and 4th graders have been exploring Asia, each class focusing on a specific country. This evening featured artwork, food and cultures from these various Asian countries. The students also presented a dance from Japan. The evening finished up with our students parading out with a Chinese Dragon! Enjoy the pictures and videos below.

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