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)

 

Popsicle Stick Bridges STEM Project

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Students in Mrs. Olson's fourth grade class had to construct a bridge that would hold 1/2 lb. weights and work together to create the strongest and most durable bridge using popsicle sticks and tape. They were creative and amazing!  #mapleridgesmartkids #mapleridgepride #riseup #missionpossible #NeboSchoolDistrict #StudentSuccess #EngageStudents #FocusonStudents #LoveUTpublicschools #UtEd #Loveteaching

 

Attributions
Jane Olson

School Carnival This Week!

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Our Maple Ridge PTA has been working so hard to get our carnival planned and ready! Come and join us on Thursday, Sept. 16th from 5:00-7:30 pm. Tickets are on sale before and after school on Sept. 14th, Sept. 15th and 16th. See the flyer for more details and we hope to see you there!

Author Visit

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Author J. Scott Savage visited our school today! He has written a book that is a continuation of Alice in Wonderland called, "The Lost Wonderland Diaries." When asked who his favorite Alice in Wonderland character is, Scott said the Mad Hatter. So in honor of his visit, we made Mad Hatter top hats in library this week! #mapleridgepride #riseup #missionpossible #NeboSchoolDistrict #StudentSuccess #EngageStudents #FocusonStudents #LoveUTpublicschools #UtEd #Loveteaching

 

Attributions
Stacey Hall

Dancing Rice Science Experiment

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Fourth graders in Mrs. Olson's fourth grade class did a dancing rice science experiment and it was fantastic! Students had to mix the correct amounts of the ingredients together to create a chemical reaction and make their rice "dance." Their reactions were the best part! #mapleridgesmartkids #mapleridgepride #missionpossible #riseup #NeboSchoolDistrict #StudentSuccess #EngageStudents #FocusonStudents #LoveUTpublicschools #UtEd #Loveteaching

Attributions
Jane Olson

Make a Mark!

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"Just make a mark and see where it takes you!" Students in Ms. Jordan's second grade read an all time favorite book, "The Dot" by Peter Reynolds. It taught students about believing in themselves, being creative and never giving up. Each student was given a black dot and had to create a picture from it. It was so fun to see the creativity and imagination from these 2nd graders!

Attributions
Lyndsie Jordan