May Calendar Progress reports going home with students on 5/1 & 5/2.
FCAT Celebration
sponsored by our PTO 5/2/08 (1:00 - 3:00 p.m.)
Have you ever tried grilled toast topped with marshmallow fluff, sautéed mushrooms, yogurt and chocolate sauce? If your taste buds are watering, ask an experienced chef from Dana Hausen’s classroom to cook some up for you! On Friday, the BPF Café was opened for business and it was the place to be for students who needed to release some creative energy after a long week of testing. Boys and girls concocted an array of unusual entrees using food items from the bacteria, protist and fungi kingdoms. Their specialties included entrees such as, Prime Protists, Bubbling Bacteria and the delectable Fungus Toast. Yummy! ------------------------------ For information regarding the four-laning of Belle Terre Parkway please click the link below:
www.ci.palm-coast.fl.us Student Survey --------------------------------- *8th Grade Students* Important Dates and Information Islands of Adventure - Trip is May 9th - students will depart at 2 p.m. and return at 2 a.m.
Order Number is 10230
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International Year of the Reef Poster Contest Winners
Bre’ Bryant, Christopher Nichols and Brenna Opelka presented the Flagler County Commissioners with an IYOR Calendar at the Commissioner’s meeting on Monday, February 4th.
During the meeting, the students were recognized for their efforts in making the public aware of the issues concerning coral reefs around the world. After the meeting, the pupils were excited to learn that their winning posters will be televised on Flagler County’s local broadcasting station as part of a public service advertising campaign, which will promote 2008 as The Year of the Reef.
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Tomoka Region Science Fair held at the Advanced Technology Center in Daytona on Saturday, February 2nd. ITMS participants included: Morgan Hackworth, William Fallot, Vincent Morana, Zachary Caronna, Michael Brooks, Darrean Schromm, Matthew Reilly and Conner Sanchez who is not pictured in the contestant photo. Morgan Hackworth was recognized for her project which compared the amount of bacteria in human saliva to that of a dog's saliva. Mustang Lacrosse Schedule More information to come on this newly formed team. - - - - Indian Trails new fundraiser event
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