Page 11 - PPPS Pride & Progress-Spring 2017
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Fit for Life 7th Grade students spin during PE on the
new spinning bikes.
The Robotics club finished its first competition and fin-
ished 13th out of 24 teams in their inaugural season. We
are looking for a volunteer coach for the 17-18 season!
The PRIDE Store
As the middle school
continues to work on
learning and exhibiting
expected behaviors in
the common areas of
the school setting, stu-
dents who are caught
showing their PRIDE earn
Eighth grade ELA classes wrote their own poems last tickets that can be used
week and presented them to their classes this week. Their to “purchase” items from
poems showed understanding of the various forms and the new PRIDE Store.A
elements of poetry, the use of sound devices, and great wide variety of items are
creativity. Visual representations were also part of the available in the store,from pencils to t-shirts,a jersey
grade. We were impressed to find out that we have a to a stylus. The PRIDE Store has it all! Ask your stu-
good many poets in our midst. Watch the 8th grade hall-
way for an opportunity to see many of our students’ writ- dent to show you the store on their iPad.
ings.
PP school in Mr. George’s classroom.
Strategy club students battle in a game of Risk after
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