
PICTURE RETAKES TOMORROW!!



Halloween / Fall Party Info


Donations needed!
Our Health Room is in need of donations. We are looking for gently used girls and boys clothing items of all sizes, new socks, and new underwear for boys and girls - all sizes. You can send donations into the office.
Thank you for your continuous support!


Be sure to sign-up for the Grandparents day Ice-cream social!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Pft9W0USadCeuAlHk7fOb8xQSRiMzAToMeC-7Qvw4s0/edit
This will help us keep track of students, and who is coming into the building. Please have this form filled out by Thursday, October 10th. Please note: if your student will be leaving with a grandparent after the social - you must include that in the form (there is a section). Grandparents will sign the student out with their homeroom teacher.
For the Ice Cream Social, we will have helpers up front to direct everyone where to go. We will call students down by grade to meet Grandparents in the Cafeteria. After you enjoy your ice cream and get your photos taken, be sure to have Grandparents stop by the Book Fair!


Introducing our 3rd grade Presidential Cabinet!
The third grade classes did a cross curriculum unit tying together ELA and Social Studies. In ELA they studied Government, Winning the Right to Vote and Elections. In Social Studies, they read about Our Democracy, the 3 branches and incorporated the 2024 Election Magazine. These classes held a 3 week campaign where they wrote campaign letters, gave speeches, made buttons, campaign posters and eventually voted (in a "real" voting booth) and elected our Presidents and Vice Presidents.
Our Presidents and Vice Presidents will work with our Earhart Cares team to collect and pack care packages to send to veterans, have opportunities to help around the school, and learn new leadership skills!
We are so proud of all of our 3rd graders for participating and helping their classmates. We can't wait to see what comes next!


Fall Picture Retakes 10/23/2024


Ms. Osborne's class participated in the Potato Olympics!
"The Potato Olympic project incorporated cross-curricular assignments (informational reading, higher-level thinking questions, opinion writing, and math) along with the physical challenge of playing games. The potato athletes and their coaches participated in the following events: Distance, Ring Toss, Bowling, Breakdancing, and Long Jump. "
Congrats to all of the hardworking participants, and a special congrats to Ali (Jesse) And Chloe (Zoe) for taking home the Gold! How fun is this?!

Thank you for coming to our annual Pastries with Parents event! We love seeing how excited the kiddos get to show off their parents, and to eat donuts too, of course!





We loved seeing how PRIDEful our students and teachers were on Friday!







Reminder for Pastries with Parents this Wednesday - Friday! If you have students in different grades, we ask that you choose only one day to come, otherwise please come during your allotted time.
We cannot wait to see everyone!


Wear your Earhart gear on Friday!!


Grandparents Day Information!


Picture packets will be coming home this week. See the flyer below for ordering Strawbridge Fall photos online!


Exciting day for our first graders! They had a blast exploring the local fire station, learning about fire safety, and meeting our amazing firefighters. Huge thanks to the fire department for making it such a memorable and educational experience!





We need volunteers to help at Pastries with Parents! 🍩
☕Volunteers will help with setup, serving, and clean up.
Sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/.../70A0E4EABA628A0FB6...


NO SCHOOL - Monday, September 16th. Enjoy the weekend!


At Risk Paras and Lunch Aide positions available. Come join the Earhart family! Email mhay@goddardusd.com if interested!


KAY is hosing their annual Daddy / Daughter dance on Sunday, September 22nd. Come see the Enchanted Forrest, make memories, and dance the night away! You can purchase your tickets here: https://gofan.co/event/1695759?schoolId=KS25135


Today, we pause to remember and honor the lives lost and the heroes who emerged on September 11, 2001. We are committed to teaching the values of resilience, unity, and compassion, inspired by the strength and bravery displayed on this day.
As we reflect on the impact of 9/11, let’s also cherish the importance of coming together as a community, supporting one another, and fostering a sense of solidarity.
We encourage our students, families, and staff to take a moment today to remember, to educate, and to promote peace. Let’s carry forward the lessons learned and strive to make the world a better place for all.
