Creative Writing Club

Calling all 4-6th Graders who love to read and write! This after school club will give students the opportunity to let their imaginations wild on the page. The club will read, write, and workshop (talk about their writing in a constructive and supportive setting), culminating with a finished piece of writing.

The Club will meet Wednesdays starting April 17 – May 29 from 2:15 – 4 pm. Cost is $10/student, which covers snacks and materials (15 spots available.)

If you have questions or would like to register, please contact Season Evans.

Angels’ Angle:  March 28

PRESTO PAY CHALLENGE WINNER!

And the winner is….
The Presto Pay challenge has come to an end and after a busy week of buying Scrip, 4th grade was able to keep their lead and earn the free dress day. Congratulations to 4th grade and thank you, families, for participating and supporting Scrip. A total of $7,710 was purchase in Presto Pay Scrip!
Angels’ Angle:  March 14

Fourth Grade Salmon in Schools Project

Last week Ms. Duncan and the 4th Grade released their fry (small salmon) back into the wild at Carkeek Park. The reintroduction of the salmon was the culmination of their Salmon in the Schools project. While applying such core skills as observation and data collection, students learn about life cycles, interrelationships in ecosystems, environmental stewardship, and the importance of salmon to Pacific Northwest commerce and culture.

Join the Debate Club!

Attention 4th and 5th Graders!

Join the Debate Club!

DebateAble

DebateAble is offering an after school debate club every Tuesday, 3:15-4:15pm, beginning March 6th through June 5th.

Debate builds kids’ confidence, critical thinking, and public speaking skills. Spring Debate Club includes participation in DebateAble’s Annual Citywide Tournament, an exciting event that gives young debaters the unique opportunity to practice their skills in a real tournament environment. DebateAble is the only elementary program of its kind in the country, making debate fun for kids– no experience required! Students will prepare for the tournament during regular club meetings, engaging in games and other activities that build critical thinking and public speaking skills, then working with fellow debaters to formulate, practice and respond to arguments around this year’s (still top secret!) tournament topic. (The tournament is not a St. Alphonsus School sponsored event but the St. Al’s debate team will participate.)

DebateAble encourages kids to find their own voices and to listen to the voices of others! For more information, visit www.debateablekids.com.

Registration open 8am February 16th at  https://www.debateablekids.com

Cost: $260- 13 weeks (no class 4/3)