Fire Prevention Coloring Contest Winners

Submitted by beth.knudsen on

On September 28, 2012, some of the students from Barnett Elementary were picked up by the fire truck and taken to the fire station.  They were able to enjoy lunch with a few of the Payson firefighters and EMTs.  The students were given pencils, erasers, stickers, and coloring books to remind them about fire safety.

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Kylie Kilmer and Amelia Spencer

Kindergarten TK Trip to Southridge Farms

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Our class went to Southridge Farms and we had a fantstic day of fun and learning. We went on a hay ride through the apple orchard, wove our way through an apple crate maze, played with dump trucks in a sand box, slid down an enormous slide (or a shorter one if the tall one was too big), and got a pumpkin for our classroom. Then we rode back to the Red Barn, had some delicious donuts with sprinkles, and read a coloring book that taught us about how pumpkins grow, different varieties of pumpkins, the history of pumpkins, and what pumpkins can be used for.

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Cherie Kunz

Grandparents' Day

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Barnett Elementary School’s 3rd grade Grandparents’ Day Program was October 4th. The students were excited to eat turkey and mashed potatoes with their grandparents for lunch. They then got to show them around the school, play at recess, and visit the Book Fair. Parents, grandparents, and students returned to the lunchroom for the program. The students recited poems, shared stories about their grandparents, and sang songs such as “Edelweiss” and “Grandma’s Feather Bed.” A new addition to the Grandparents’ Day tradition was Mr.

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Robyn Curtis

Principal's 200 Club Winners

Submitted by angela.stoddard on

Students at Barnett Elementary have been working hard this month to earn Brag Notes. When a student earns a brag note their name is added to the Principal’s 200 Club Board. Brag notes can be earned by making good choices, working hard in school, and being a good friend or helper just to name a few things. Once the board is full of student names we have a drawing for books and prizes. Here are our winners for this month. Thanks for making so many good choices Barnett Bulldogs!

Dads and Donuts

Submitted by beth.knudsen on

Students got to school early today. Why? Because of the Barnett tradition of Dads and Donuts during the week of the Book Fair.  Not only were dads invited, but moms, grandmas, grandpas, aunts, uncles, and younger siblings.  The halls of the school were ringing wtih the sound of laughter and munching starting at 7:30 this morning.  By the look on most faces the donuts were delicious and much appreciated--thank you PTA--and by the crowded main hallway, it seems like more students in the school have books to read now.

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Beth Knudsen

Carnival Fun!

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The PTA Carnival on Friday, September 21st, was a huge success!  The PTA provided the means for kids to play on blow-up bouncy houses, obstacle courses, and other fun equipment.  Teachers, parent volunteers, and volunteers from the high school also manned booths so that the students at Barnett could use their skill and luck to win prizes.  One of the most popular games was Flush 'Em, a game in which students try to throw a ball at a small lever which then pours a bucketful of cold water onto the waiting person's head.

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Beth Knudsen

The Rainforest Van

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Not many Barnett Elementary students have travelled the world, but the Rainforest Van brings a world of animals to our students! Living Planet Aquarium from Sandy, Utah provides an outreach program for schools along the Wasatch Front.

The Madagascar Hissing Cockroach and the Pac Man Frog are just two of the many creatures Barnett 2ndgraders met this month.  Our students were science detectives for a day as they made observations and inferences about the animals, their environments, and adaptations.

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Megan O'Connell

Diamond Fork Canyon Adventure!

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The Barnett 5th grade set out to Diamond Fork Canyon on Thursday, Sept 13th for a fun-filled day in the outdoors. Sarah Flinders, the forest ranger in charge, is responsible for the creation of the Kids Discovery Area, with its paths, signs explaining information about the the local terrain, and the flora and fauna found in the area. The students love putting on the hip waders and plodding into the river to discover what invertebrates keep this water clean and ready to become the water we drink, without a lot of bleaching and chemicals. It was a great adventure for all, plus Mrs.

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GayLynn Buys