It's Market Day!
11 months ago, Heather Strebel
Market Day
Help us build the habit of good attendance early.
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
Attendance Matters
Mrs. Booten and Mrs. McBride chose Teddy as their Outstanding Oiler of Honesty. Teddy tells the truth even when it might be hard. He likes to help others and shows empathy towards his friends. Teddy has worked hard to become an Outstanding Oiler. They are proud of him for working towards his goal. Way to go, Teddy!
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
OO
Mrs. Miles says Ethan takes responsibility for his actions everyday and is truthful even when it is sometimes hard. Ethan is always double checking his work and taking his time. He has a way of being honest and kind to all of his friends too. They can rely on him to play with them and help if needed. He has such a big heart and wants everyone to do well. Mrs. Miles knows with these characteristics, Ethan will continue to grow into an even more outstanding student. Way to go, Ethan, and keep being honest!
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
OO
Congratulations, Amoriah, was recognized at the board meeting for publishing her own book, Amoriah’s Magic AfroPuffs.
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
Amoriah
Congratulations Grace! She is the 110% winner for the month of February. Keep up the great work. #OilerNation #DoGreatThings
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
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110% Awards
Congratulations Kyree! He is the 110% winner for the month of February. Keep up the great work. #OilerNation #DoGreatThings
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
110% Award
110% Award
February 16th is an early dismissal!
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
Early Dismissal
Marshaye is Mrs. Conklin and Mrs. Collins's Outstanding Oiler of Self Control. They say Marshaye is an excellent example of self control. She is safe, respectful & responsible. She manages her emotions well. She works hard and does her best. She makes good choices every day. Having self control isn’t always easy so thank you Marshaye for working so hard every day to control your actions and emotions and for being a role model so others can work to do the same.
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
OO
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12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
Attendance Matters
Hello Eastwood Families! Click the link below to sign up for Parent Teacher Conferences. We look forward to seeing you there! https://www.ptcfast.com/schools/East_Alton_School_District_13
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
PTC
Leslie is Mrs. Naylor and Mrs. Naylor’s Outstanding Oiler of Self-Control! Leslie has worked extremely hard at showing self-control in our classroom. She stays on tasks and gives it her all during independent times. She always listens and participates during whole group and small groups. She shows self-control in line and when walking in the hallway. We can see that having self-control doesn't always come easy to her but that she truly gives her best effort and quickly shows it when needed. Way to go Leslie! We are so proud of you and your hard work! Keep being that example to others!
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
OO
Quinntin is Mrs. Buller’s Outstanding Oiler of Self Control. Quinntin has worked all year to focus on his specific goals of self control. He has been able to regulate his behavior more effectively. During independent work, he stays focused and completes his work. we are proud of Quinntin. Keep up the good work!
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
OO
Mrs.Wille chose Harmony for our Outstanding Oiler of Self Control. She is such a great example of self-control in our classroom. When working independently, Harmony always stays on task and makes smart choices all throughout the school day. She does what she is supposed to even when no one is looking. Harmony is so helpful and kind to everyone in the classroom. It is well deserved for her to be named our outstanding oiler of self control! Congratulations Harmony we are so proud of you!
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
OO
Mrs. Campbell nominated Cheyanne for the Outstanding Oiler of Self Control. She shows self control by not shouting out answers in the middle of class, staying quiet in the hallway, and raising her hand to be called on. Cheyanne does a tremendous job of following classroom expectations. She shows self control with her words, by remembering to always show kindness to others even in difficult situations. Cheyanne also portrays self control in her school work. She takes her time to write neatly and does not rush through to get things done. I am so proud to be Cheyanne's teacher, and I am so lucky to have such a great student in my class. Way to go Cheyanne, keep up the great work this year.
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
OO
It's Market Day! Please complete our survey for the St. Louis Area Food Bank about our market. Anyone who has used the market can complete the survey. https://feedingamerica.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6ywJDVIySq6hzIa
12 months ago, Heather Strebel
Market Thursday
The Family Access Network hosts free workshops for parents! Sign up if you are interested. Thursday, February 8, 2024, 7:00 PM, The 5 Principles of Parenting: Your Essential Guide to Raising Good Humans REGISTER: www.bit.ly/PressmanFANWebinar
12 months ago, Heather Strebel
5 principles of parenting
Attendance Matters
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
Attendance
Miss Baker says Noelle is always following directions and striving to do her best. She is always so helpful and kind to others. She is a whole body listener and always safe in and outside of the classroom. We are so proud of you Noelle!
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
OO
Mrs. Keys says at first it was hard to decide on a student for this month's Outstanding Oiler, but once she looked at Shaun's name, she knew it was him for sure. The amount of growth Shaun has shown this year academically and emotionally deserves recognition. Shaun has good listening ears, does his best every day with math, and is really working hard at mastering writing his sentences independently. Shaun is polite to others, uses his walking feet at all times, keeps his body to himself, and recognizes that the bathroom is for going potty, NOT having a party. She is so proud of how much Shaun's self-control has grown this year. Way to go Shaun!
12 months ago, Ashley Lowe
OO