Ngo isn't just observing – she's often handed the chalk and given centerstage to lead the lesson! In these photos, she’s teaching subtraction, a new and exciting subject for these students. We're thrilled to see her passion for teaching come to life in the classroom!
Let's give a big shoutout to Casey Ngo and all the student teachers preparing to make a difference!
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You never know what someone else is going through, which is why kindness and acceptance are so important. Leah Storm, a student in Kelly Petramale’s class at Grant D. Morse Elementary School, recently shared a special part of her story with her classmates.
This past fall, the Grant D. Morse Elementary School community read Chloe Edison Oliver: Playground Millionaire by Sundee Tucker Frazier as part of their One Book, One School initiative—and the story sparked some major inspiration!
Students at Grant D. Morse Elementary School wrapped up the Lunar New Year celebrations with a Giant Dragon Parade today! Marching through the hallways, they spread good tidings, joy, and lots of smiles to their classmates and teachers.
This week, they learned about Martin Luther King Jr. and his incredible work to end segregation. The timing was perfect, as their lesson followed the day off to honor this American hero.
Big congratulations to Luke Pomeroy, a Grade 4 student at Grant D. Morse Elementary School! Luke generously donated several food items during the annual Show U Care holiday fundraiser, (each donated food item earned him a prize ticket) and his name was drawn as the lucky winner of a gigantic chocolate Santa donated by Krause’s Chocolate