As you enjoy time off with your family this weekend, take time to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of this great country.
I'm looking forward to a busy week as we prepare to send our students into the summer break.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
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Progress on the Eubanks addition continues. |
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
5th Grade Orientation
We welcomed 4th grade students from Carroll Elementary, Old Union Elementary, and Rockenbaugh Elementary to our school on Tuesday, May 8 for our annual 5th grade orientation. It's that time of year when we prepare to send our 6th graders on to middle school as we welcome our incoming '5th graders.' We are also prepared to see our current 5th grade students assert their leadership next year.
Our Eubanks Student Council recently received notice from the National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation that they have, for the second consecutive year, been named a National Honor Council. I appreciate the work our StuCo has done on behalf of our students and school, especially their community service projects. Please congratulate these student leaders as well as their sponsors, Mrs. Katie Bonnette and Mrs. Lisa Gilbert.
Our Eubanks Student Council recently received notice from the National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation that they have, for the second consecutive year, been named a National Honor Council. I appreciate the work our StuCo has done on behalf of our students and school, especially their community service projects. Please congratulate these student leaders as well as their sponsors, Mrs. Katie Bonnette and Mrs. Lisa Gilbert.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Post-STAAR Comments
We all made it through our first STAAR test week. Students, teachers, and I am sure, parents are happy to have that out of the way. I am confident our students performed well. We will not receive results that we can use to look at our program until October. We are hopeful that the 'raw scores' we receive before then can help us a bit. It is a bit mysterious as the State has changed the plan on several occasions.
Today is our Annual Fun & Run Day. The students and teachers certainly needed a day to decompress. What a beautiful day for the students! I had a good time watching the races, relays, games, and the kickball tournament. Thanks to Mrs. Bullock and her team of volunteers including parents, PALS, and teachers for giving time for this great day.
The construction project is going well. The foundation is complete, the ironwork is up, and the first set of walls is going up.
Today is our Annual Fun & Run Day. The students and teachers certainly needed a day to decompress. What a beautiful day for the students! I had a good time watching the races, relays, games, and the kickball tournament. Thanks to Mrs. Bullock and her team of volunteers including parents, PALS, and teachers for giving time for this great day.
The construction project is going well. The foundation is complete, the ironwork is up, and the first set of walls is going up.
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Foundation, Ironwork, and First Walls |
Friday, March 2, 2012
Puppet Club Visits Daycare Centers
Today I was honored to accompany the Eubanks Puppet Club to Primrose Daycare to see their performance to their pre-school students. Our students did an impressive job both in their presentation and in their interaction with the youngsters. 
[Pictured at left is Puppet Club Sponsor and Music Teacher Megan von Dreau]
As a principal, I was very proud of our students. The kids at Primrose sat in rapt attention, at least most of them. After the performance, our students mingled with the pre-schoolers allowing them to touch the puppets and to receive 'trading cards' of the puppets and their makers. It was a great day!

[The Eubanks Puppeteers in action]

[Pictured at left is Puppet Club Sponsor and Music Teacher Megan von Dreau]
As a principal, I was very proud of our students. The kids at Primrose sat in rapt attention, at least most of them. After the performance, our students mingled with the pre-schoolers allowing them to touch the puppets and to receive 'trading cards' of the puppets and their makers. It was a great day!

[The Eubanks Puppeteers in action]
Monday, February 20, 2012
Reading to Fifth Graders

I spent my Monday reading to Mrs. Hunt's classes. I always enjoy the time I spend with students. The book we read was The Other Side by Jacqueline Woodson. It is a book set in the late 1950s to early 1960s. As I attended elementary school in the 60s, it gives me a chance to talk to the students about growing up in that time period. The students have many good questions for me; Can you milk a cow? What's a party line? In addition, the book has a great message to our kids about all races and ethnicities growing up together. You might want to check it out sometime.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Boys are Reading at Eubanks!
The last round of grants from the Carroll Education Foundation (CEF) saw Eubanks receive funding for a Boys Book Club...and we are in full swing. Under the direction (or maybe under the supervision) of our librarian, Mrs. Lucy Drenka, the Eubanks Boy's Book Club meets over lunch to have fun and listen to "Book Talks." Over 100 boys have been a part of the club at some time this year. I am so happy to be involved with this terrific club.
At a recent meeting we gave the boys five "Guy Approved" stickers to place on the spine of their favorite five books we purchased with our funding from CEF. The boys were quite excited about it.
Drop by the library and ask about our 'Guy Approved Section."
At a recent meeting we gave the boys five "Guy Approved" stickers to place on the spine of their favorite five books we purchased with our funding from CEF. The boys were quite excited about it.
Drop by the library and ask about our 'Guy Approved Section."
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