Wednesday, November 9, 2011

As Promised!










As the excitement continues to build around Jingle Jubilee, here are descriptions and pictures of our special class treasures. BIG THANKS to the parent volunteers who helped our students turn ideas into priceless works of art! Get excited!!




PREK - Rachel DelVecchio and Suzanne Moser
Enjoy your child's tiny feet forever! In their Project, Small Steps to a Big Bright Future, the pre school classes put their foot prints on a stepstool that is almost too cute to step on. That is OK since there is a storage space in the back of the stool too.

KINDERGARTEN - Patty Antony
A wrap for your tree. This Christmas tree skirt is decorated with the fingerprint art work of our Kindergarteners. Your child's hands will be all over Christmas!

FIRST GRADE - Yvette Wisniewski and Christina Benson
Cookies and Milk for Santa. For years to come, your child will enjoy putting cookies and milk out for Santa on this beautiful keepsake reminder of their first grade year. At the base of the design are the 35 fingerprints of the class of 2019.

SECOND GRADE - Liz Bullock
Your second grader was asked to write a letter to God. In the book Letters to God you will see what our class thanks God for, asks God for and advises God about. It is funny, touching and a must have.

THIRD GRADE - Michelle Hawver
How many times have you said "life would be easier if kids came with an operating manuel"? Mrs. Emery's third grade class has set forth rules to live by. Just follow these rules and... well, at least the third graders would be happy!

FOURTH GRADE - Jill Caffarelli
On a Wing and a Prayer is a beautiful display of the cranes, in flight. Lift the wings gently to see the prayers. Miss Wilczynski shared her origami talents with her class, and made cranes. The class shared their bright smiles and their writing talents and wrote a prayer. The prayer and each child's bright smile is on an ornament. Both the cranes and the ornaments are beautifully displayed on a decorative tree.

FIFTH GRADE - Yolanda Grass, Anne Jensen
Mrs. Casanover and Mr. Smith's classes combine to give us a unique view of the fifth grade. In their book Fifth Grade, Fifth Grade, What Do You See? You will see how the students see themselves AND how their classmates see them. This is a treasure your child will enjoy sharing with THEIR children.

SIXTH GRADE - Sally Joyce
The Sixth graders show off their big hearts with Britto style hearts painted on ceramic. The night stand display on which they have been placed shows off the class' Beautiful Hearts and Cross.

SEVENTH GRADE - Judy Metzger, Bill Kron
Have the entire class over for a sleepover... the easy way. The Seventh grade class has transformed their self portraits into a blanket. As a wall hanging or a blanket this Class Sleepover is a treasure you will treasure.


EIGHTH GRADE – Kathleen Byrd
After all this time, our eighth grade class shares their favorite memories on the Travels Through Saint Mary Steamer Trunk.