Welcome to Maple Ridge Elementary

 

 

2023-2024 School Hours 9:15 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

AM Session 9:15-11:45 a.m.*      PM Session 12:55-3:30 p.m.*

Don't Forget Monday dismissal time is 2:45 p.m. (Kinder 9:15-11:30 and 12:30-2:45)

 

Mrs. Olson--Crystal Apple Winner

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Mrs. Jane Olson was recently honored as the Maple Ridge Crystal Apple winner for this year. Mrs. Olson has taught sixth grade at Maple Ridge is now teaching fourth grade. Mrs. Olson is a consistent source of positivity and joy for students, teachers, and staff alike. She has a smile and kind word for everyone she comes in contact with and is always ready to step in and help whenever she can. She is a talented teacher and is well-loved by all. Congratulations Mrs. Olson! 

Native American Customs & Traditions

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Fourth graders in Mrs. Mathews' and Mrs. Sanders' classes enjoyed a presentation from Dusty Jansen and his daughter Lily. Mr. Jansen taught the students about Native American customs and traditions and Lily did a hoop dance while Mr. Jansen played the drum and sang. The students enjoyed the presentation from one of their peer’s parents.

Attributions
DeAnn Sanders

Maple Ridge 7th Annual Gobble Off

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Today was our annual Maple Ridge Gobble Off! Each class chose a representative to come down and gobble for the school over the intercom. The classes then voted on their favorite gobbles. Congratulations to our winners! First place--Arial Griffin (1st grade), Second place--Micah Julian (5th grade), and Third place--Lexi Jensen (2nd grade). Each of them won a turkey to take home to their family. Happy Thanksgiving to all our Maple Ridge students and their families! We are thankful for you!

Math Glow Day

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Maple Ridge fourth graders in Mrs. Mathews' and Mrs. Olson's classes reviewed math concepts that they have learned since the beginning of the year using black lights. They had a great time and did a fantastic job! Kudos to Mrs. Mathews for organizing this activity and helping make reviewing math fun!

Attributions
Darlene Mathews, Jane Olson

Dancing at Maple Ridge

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Maple Ridge students and teachers are currently working with one of our GAINS (Growing Arts in Nebo Schools) dance specialists, Rachel Marie Kimball. Mrs. Kimball is teaching classroom teachers how to incorporate dance into their curriculum. Second grade teacher, Ms. Jordan said, "We have been learning about the seven continents and the cultures within those places. Mrs. Kimball taught the students a dance from Samoa. They got to learn about the Fa'ataupati slap dance and even create their own!" 

Attributions
Lyndsie Jordan, Robyn Calderon, Melanie Adamson