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Indigenous Peoples’ Day
12
Oct
Indigenous Peoples' Day 10/12/2020 Celebrate the culture and rich traditions of the Pomo People The Pomo, are the Hokan-speaking Indigenous North American People of the west coast of the United States. Their territory was centered in the Russian River valley some 50 to 100 miles (80 to 160 km) north of what is now San [...]
October Garden Buzz
02
Oct
THS Garden Buzz October Edition What's Growing in the Garden What to Plant in your Home Garden Fall Read Aloud Recipe of the Month A Message From the Hopi Elders What's Growing in the School Garden Summer has come to a close and I am overjoyed at the sight of fallen leaves and the feeling [...]
Getty Challenge
16
Sep
How does art reflect and affect society? This is the question our Fourth Grade students are grappling with in their IB unit "How We Express Ourselves". Students are examining different art forms and studying examples of art as a tool for sending messages about society. Students participated in the "Getty Challenge" by recreating famous paintings, [...]
2020 Service Learning
11
Jun
KINDERGARTEN CARDS FOR HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN CLICK HERE 1ST GRADE COMING SOON This year the 2nd graders collected 746 gently used or new books to donate to the 20/30 club of Healdsburg. These books were then given to children in the community that has minimum access to books at home. The Second Graders were determined to give these [...]
GREEN AND GREY DAY
15
May
THS hosted our first annual Green and Grey Day. Students and families showed off their THS School Spirit and had some fun. The school was divided into two teams Green (A-K) and Grey (L-Z) for this friendly competition. The day kicked off with flag salute led by the amazing Mr. H. After flag salute, students, [...]
What time is it? – First Grade Mandarin
05
May
Our First Graders are in the process of learning how to tell the time in Mandarin. Learning how to tell time can be difficult, but can also be fun when you use games, activities, and exercises to practice. Ms. Iting has done just that. She prepared activities and games for her 1st graders to play [...]
Sixth Grade Virtual Lab on Pangaea
05
May
In Mrs. Leslie’s Science class, the Sixth Grade did a virtual lab on the formation of Pangaea. Here is a screenshot of one group working through the lab activity. The students had to use geologic evidence (fossils, glaciation, rock ages) in order to reconstruct the former supercontinent of Pangaea. The students then constructed a flipbook [...]
Earth Day Collage
05
May
In honor of Earth Day, Ms. Perrine asked her Sixth Grade Advisory class to go outside and take a picture of something that inspires them about our Earth or share a past photo they took - it could be something as simple as a flower, a sunset, a waterfall, a tree.... Ms. Perrine took the [...]
Scavenger Hunt in the 6th Grade
05
May
Ms. Perrine’s Sixth Grade Advisory group did a scavenger hunt on Monday where they had to find a bunch of stuff (something green, something that begins with the first letter of their name, something they've had since they were young (or a long time if a victim of the fires), favorite piece of clothing, something [...]