
Our Zane North STAR program recognizes students and staff who exemplify characteristics that are key to helping our school thrive: Safety, Teamwork, Acceptance & Inclusion, and Reaching for the Stars (making an extra special effort on classroom academics). Pictured are this week's STAR award recipients!


As part of Neurodiversity Celebration Week, we did a school wide activity today: "Ducks of All Feathers Stick Together." Shoutout to 5th grader Gwen Savidge for this idea! Mini ducks of different colors were scattered across the playground and everyone had to work together to make sure each person found one duck. At the end of the activity we took a picture of the whole school together. This activity symbolizes our school community of individuals with different neurotypes working together and supporting each other.


5th graders enjoying hockey in PE with Mr. C


Resource for preschool families


For Neurodiversity Celebration Week, kindergarteners visited Mrs. Curley's room to learn about different ways people learn.








Tyler made some morning announcements for Neurodiversity Celebration Week. Great job Tyler!


Our grades 3-5 students enjoyed the preview of the CHS musical "Little Shop of Horrors." Make sure you get your tickets to see the full show!



We are excited for Neurodiversity Celebration Week!











The Zane North Staff always shows great spirit and teamwork in supporting each other and our students. We are grateful for our caring and dedicated team of educators!





Today we conducted our Character Awards assembly, where students were celebrated for exemplifying Courage, Giving, and Friendship, as well as for making outstanding contributions in the classroom.







Kindergarten Jim Dine inspired Pop Art Hearts


Our Zane North STAR program recognizes students and staff who exemplify characteristics that are key to helping our school thrive: Safety, Teamwork, Acceptance & Inclusion, and Reaching for the Stars (making an extra special effort on classroom academics). Pictured are this week's STAR award recipients!


Mrs. Jones's 1st graders sorting items that are either transparent, translucent, or opaque in Mystery Science







Thank you to our guest readers in preschool during Read Across America Week!










Mrs. Curley's students working on skills during morning independent work






Mrs. Curley's students having fun with Elmer the Elephant








2nd graders have been writing down notes about nonfiction topics using different graphic organizers


Our 2nd graders are learning about the importance of sticking together!


3rd grade having a Grand Conversation with Mrs. Kinkler and classmates to deepen their understanding of the book they are reading, Because of Winn-Dixie


Creative use of candy in 5th grade math - Mrs. Gafas using Skittles to show her students how to multiply decimals by powers of 10
