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Kuna elementary sensory path gives students a brain break
The vice principal, teachers and staff at Reed Elementary are helping kids learn by giving them a fun way to move their bodies. Author: Doug Petcash Updated: 7:29 AM MDT April 22, 2021
KUNA, Idaho A sensory path now adorns a patch of pavement on the playground at Reed Elementary School in Kuna. The painted path of straight lines, crooked lines, spirals, dots, and boxes, functions like an obstacle course.
Students jump from line to line, spin on a spiral, walk a painted tightrope and play hopscotch. It s a place where students can go to move their bodies and work on motor development, but it s really a place where students can go and get away from learning, Reed Elementary School Vice Principal Justine Burgess said.
(Updated at 11:05 a.m.) A new name is on the horizon for the elementary school at the Reed site in Westover, which is under construction and slated to open in August.
A naming committee, formed in January, is asking students, parents, staff and community members to narrow down five possible names: Cardinal, Compass, Exploration, Kaleidoscope and Passport. Respondents can pick their top three and share their perspectives.
The committee will then pick a first choice and an alternate, which will go to the School Board on Thursday, March 25. The board will pick a name on April 8.
The new school is part of the multi-school shuffle Arlington Public Schools approved in February 2020. Arlington Traditional School is moving to the McKinley building and 94% of McKinley students and all staff are moving to the Reed site, along with 43 K-4 Tuckahoe students.
Waterbury Public Schools to return to hybrid learning model for Feb. 1
A letter to the Waterbury School Community was released on Monday. Students will continue to follow social distancing and mask rules. Author: Rick Lessard (FOX61) Updated: 3:42 PM EST January 26, 2021
WATERBURY, Conn In a letter to the Waterbury Public Schools Community, it was announced students will be returning to their hybrid learning model on Monday, February 1.
The decision was made through collaboration with Mayor Neil O Leary, the City of Waterbury Department of Public Health, and the Board of Education after review the recent health data from the City and Connecticut.