
✨ Exciting News! ✨
Get ready to spark your little one's imagination at Little Stars Preschool!
Applications for the upcoming school year will be available on MONDAY, JANUARY 13.
The preschool program is for children who will attend kindergarten the following year. Morning, afternoon, and all-day sessions are available. Children must be 4 years of age by August 1, 2025.
In the meantime, visit our website for more information about the program: https://www.eastporter.k12.in.us/page/little-stars-preschool-program


4th Grade Christmas fun











Students constructed their own game. The challenge was to use dowel rods, a shoe box and bottle caps to make a functional game that would distribute a ball from the top of the game to the bottom without falling on the floor.







First grade had some extra fun on Grinch Day!





Bee ticket winners!



Cheer from some of the best.


One more show! Come support our middle and high school students in their performance. Tomorrow Night!


TONIGHT!
Come celebrate with out 4th grade artists.

Student Council representatives are visiting the classrooms to read stories this week. They are off to a great start.


4th and 5th grade STEAM Club fashioned a game. The students did an amazing job and were very engaged during the project.









Dress up days for this week!


Grinch day!



Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade are preparing a wonderful performance for Thursday night. See you then.





Tomorrow Night!
Kindergarten, First and Second Grade students will perform.


Tied in Teamwork!
Students in Mrs.Yager’s Class learned all about teamwork! What does it look like? What makes a team? After listing our ideas, we used our teamwork skills to make our own class Christmas garland!




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Fifth grade has been learning about mass and volume in mixtures with Mrs. Dickinson during STEM. They enjoyed using digital scales, beakers, and graduated cylinders in their investigation!

Save the date!

Bee Ticket winners for 12/6. Way to go!


Mrs. Keller’s class has been learning about how to take care of ourselves in health this week. One of the projects we did this week showed us that our friends think highly of us even when our brains tell us otherwise. The students drew a self portrait and then their peers went around and wrote positive character traits about each other. It was so cool to see what each of them wrote about each other! We must train our brains to love who we are!






