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Literacy Links Tea

Held for East Elementary Volunteers

by Mary Lieske | May 12, 2008

The East Elementary Literacy Links program has completed another successful year! With 25 volunteers coming into the classrooms on a weekly basis, it has been a huge benefit for all the elementary students. The . . . read more

LAST PAC MEETING FOR 2007-2008 SCHOOL YEAR

by Libby Holsten | April 30, 2008

Friday, April 25th was the last East Elementary PAC (Parent Advisory) meeting for the year and the committee was treated to a pizza luncheon as a thank you. The members from L-R are: Marse McCann/Carpenter, Autumn Taddicken, Jenny Madsen, . . . read more

Last PAC Meeting for 2007-2008 School Year

By Mary Lieske | April 28, 2008

Friday, April 25th was the last East Elementary PAC (Parent Advisory) meeting for the year and the committee was treated to a pizza luncheon as a thank you. The members from L-R are: Marse McCann/Carpenter, Autumn Taddicken, Jenny . . . read more

Hoops For Heart

by Libby Holsten | April 18, 2008

Here is a picture from Easts hoops for heart event. The event took place March 26th & 27th during PE class. The picture is the top 10 fundraisers. They got to go to Pizza Hut for lunch with Mr. Rowse, Jana Green, and Nurse Julie, as . . . read more

The Granny Awards

by Lori Schluntz | March 27, 2008

On Tuesday evening, February 26, East Elementary’s 2nd and 3rd graders performed their musical “The Granny Awards” on the stage at Minden High School. A spin-off of “The Grammy Awards,” this ‘live results show’ was sponsored . . . read more

Invention Convention

by Lori Schluntz | March 27, 2008

On Monday, March 3, approximately 130 students from Alma, Cambridge, Franklin, Minden, and Wilcox-Hildreth participated in ESU #11’s “17th Annual Invention Convention” held at Pioneer Village. 46 inventors from East Elementary and . . . read more

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