Dr. Butler's fourth grade science classes learned so much through their experiments with light and sound last week.
about 1 year ago, Woodbine Elementary
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🌟 Happy Labor Day! 🌟 Today, we honor the hard work and dedication of every worker who contributes to building a better tomorrow. Whether you’re clocking in from home, the office, or out in the field, your efforts are truly appreciated. Take a moment to relax, reflect, and recharge—you’ve earned it! 💪✨
about 1 year ago, Camden County Schools
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🎒📚 Attendance Awareness Month is here! 🌟 Let's come together to highlight the importance of regular school attendance. Did you know that students who attend school consistently are more likely to achieve academic success and build strong social skills? 🏫✨ Families, teachers, and students – let's work hand in hand to ensure our children are present, engaged, and ready to learn every single day! Here are a few tips to promote good attendance: Set a Routine: Establish a consistent sleep schedule and morning routine. Create a Positive Environment: Encourage a love for learning at home. Communicate: Keep an open line of communication between parents and teachers. Support: Offer help when students face challenges that may hinder attendance. Together, we can make a difference! Let's celebrate #AttendanceAwarenessMonth by committing to being present and making every school day count. 🌟📖 #BElieveinCAMDEN #WeAreCamden #AttendanceMatters #EveryStudentEveryDay #AttendTodayAchieveTomorrow #BePresentBePowerful
about 1 year ago, Camden County Schools
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Make plans to join us for our first PBIS Pep Rally next week!
about 1 year ago, Melodie Peeples
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And that's a wrap! First grade danced their hearts out! Thank you for your support of our school and our students.
about 1 year ago, Woodbine Elementary
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Pre-k and Kindergarten had a blast dancing the afternoon away!
about 1 year ago, Woodbine Elementary
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Check out these fifth graders rocking the dance floor!
about 1 year ago, Woodbine Elementary
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These fourth graders have moves!
about 1 year ago, Woodbine Elementary
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Third grade was on fire with their dance moves today!!
about 1 year ago, Woodbine Elementary
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It's our Crawfish Dance-A-Thon day! Thank you to all who donated and supported our students for this event! Check out these 2nd graders doing their thing.
about 1 year ago, Woodbine Elementary
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Congratulations to our Students of the Month for August! Thank you to our TTF partners for always helping us recognize these outstanding students.
about 1 year ago, Woodbine Elementary
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📢 Attention CCS Families: Just a quick reminder that schools will be closed on Monday, September 2nd in observance of Labor Day. Enjoy your long weekend! 🎉 Classes will resume on Tuesday, September 3rd. See you then! 📚✨
about 1 year ago, Camden County Schools
Labor Day REMINDER
This week at Woodbine Elementary, Mrs.Sova's PreK class learned about their 5 senses. The class used all 5 senses to describe what they saw, heard, smelled, felt and tasted in an experiment with pop rocks. The class used magnifying glasses to observe the tiny crystals in the pop rocks, they used their ears to listen to the popping, they used their noses to smell, they used their hands to touch and their tongues to taste the pop rocks. The class also did a senses walk with different textures. They had fun exploring bubble wrap, fake grass, sand, silly string, and water. 
about 1 year ago, Melodie Peeples
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Know someone from out of state? Join our 50 State Challenge! Check out the “State Map” on your MyBooster.com dashboard and share your fundraising page to a state we haven’t received a donation from yet! ❤️🤍💙
about 1 year ago, Melodie Peeples
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Did you know that in just MINUTES you can share our fundraiser with your friends and family and help us reach our goal? 😮 Visit MyBooster.com and choose to get the word out through email, text, or on social media 💻📱with a simple click.
about 1 year ago, Melodie Peeples
Woo hoo 🎉🎉🎉our Woodbine Crawfish Dance Fit starts TODAY! We’re raising funds for additional resources for students and we need YOUR help 🙏— it just takes a minute to sign up! ✅ Sign up at MyBooster.com ✅Share your page to friends & family with just a click. 🙌That’s it! It’s that easy to help your school!
about 1 year ago, Melodie Peeples
Reminder: Woodbine Phys Ed shirts are still on sale...due by Friday, Aug. 30! Give order forms and money to your child's homeroom teacher. Thank you all! Go Crawfish! 🦞
about 1 year ago, Melodie Peeples
Our Crawfish are off to a ✨COOPERATIVE start in P.E.!! 👏🏻 I am thoroughly enjoying teaching the students how they can cooperate with their new teams/class this year! They've played a "Hula Hoop Tower" team relay, "Cooperative Tag" (k-1) & "Helping Hands" (2-5) running game, as well as learn how to use their new "work it out" area to practice conflict/resolution. Next up, grades 3-5 will learn how to play 4-square (another great cooperation game). Classes have also started earning footballs this week for being "Super Bowl classes" (respectful, responsible, safe & kind). 🤗
about 1 year ago, Melodie Peeples
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The deadline to submit your Free & Reduced Lunch Application is quickly approaching! Please follow the link below to apply today! https://www.myschoolapps.com/
about 1 year ago, Camden County Schools
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Wear ORANGE - Tuesday, 8/20!
about 1 year ago, Denise Millan