Another exciting school year is right around the corner. The 2023-24 year begins on Thursday, August 3, and Fayette County Public Schools can’t wait to get started. The elementary school […]
A mad scientist shared some tricks up his sleeve when Dr. Donald White visited Peachtree City Elementary during their annual PTO-sponsored Valentine’s Breakfast. While faculty and staff feasted on a […]
No yolk, they had an eggs-cellent time at Peachtree City Elementary with their egg drop STEM challenge. Continuing a yearly tradition, kindergarten students worked independently to create a container that […]
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A big bowl of cereal is a great way to start the day, and Peachtree City Elementary showed that donating cereal is a great way to start a chain reaction of community impact. Enrichment students took a classroom lesson and expanded it into a service project, leading the charge to gather 370 boxes of cereal to build a domino chain reaction and then donate them for families in need.
Brandi Thornton’s grade enrichment classes were learning about Rube Goldberg, simple machines, and chain reactions when she found a video of a school in Michigan that did the cereal box domino chain reaction.
When Tulane University medical student Brad Johnson heard from a friend that defrosted doses of the COVID-19 vaccine might get thrown in the trash, he was