Because current conditions did not allow for a regular 8th Grade Move-up Ceremony to take place, South Meadow School students, parents, teachers and staff celebrated the event with a drive-by.
Month: May 2020
Even with remote learning, students in Mrs. Norby’s 7th Grade Science class were still able to complete Rube Goldberg machines as a science project. These machines complete a simple task in a complex way using four to six simple machines and at least six steps. Though they did not get to have their showcase in the school,
May 15, 2020
Dear South Meadow School Administration, Teachers, Staff, Parents, Guardians, and Students,
Many of you know me, but my name is Tod Silegy, and I am the Athletic Director at South Meadow School.
I am writing this letter to the entire SMS community, but specifically to the 2019-2020 South Meadow School Athletes,
ConVal Drop In Meetings for Incoming Freshman:
Conval High School Counselors and Peer Mentors would appreciate current 8th grader’s attendance at one of their Drop In Meetings.
A transition presentation will be shown, and school counselors and peer mentors will be there to welcome incoming freshmen, provide information, and answer any questions!
Click here to choose your grading preference for Quarter 4
To choose an option, this must be completed by May 15th.
The school board recently approved a new grading system for the final quarter due to the public health emergency.
The grading system for quarter 4 will default to “Pass or No Grade Coronavirus (NGC).”
During remote learning, South Meadow School
students in Ms. Russell’s classes are traveling around the world taking virtual
tours of London National Gallery, Washington DC National Gallery, and The Met
in New York City.
Below are some typed up responses by
students showing how art connects with language arts and creative thinking via
writing reflections.
Read More: Reflections by students in Ms. Russell’s Art Class
Hello Conval Students and Families,
Teacher Appreciation Week is May 4th-8th this year. Although we have been away from school for a few weeks, we still want to show our teachers how much we appreciate all their hard work during the school year and during this distance learning adventure we’ve all been on.