The development of good reading skills in early childhood is the best predictor of future academic and financial success. The earlier kids learn to read, the better. The challenge is, not to teach kids to read, but to create an environment where kids will learn to love reading.
Month: March 2017
On March 29, while parents and teachers are engaged in Data Meetings, kids can have fun at the Character Counts Carnival, from 5:30-7 p.m., in the multi-purpose room.
Students in 4th-8th grades can join Lakeside’s Robotics Club and make friends—or any type of robot they want. From March 29-May 24, the club will meet every Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Mr. Gardner’s classroom. A $25 membership fee includes a Robotics Club T-shirt.
Share your mad science skills with others by joining Lakeside’s Mad Scientist Club. From March 29-May 24, students in 2nd-8th grades will meet every Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Mrs. Chambers’ room. A $25 membership fee includes a Mad Scientist Club T-shirt.
March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. A lot has changed in the 30 years since Ronald Reagan proclaimed the first Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in 1987. The main change has come in education which, until fairly recently, had no cohesive plan for teaching the developmentally disabled.
For beginners to advanced players, Lakeside’s Chess Club is waiting for you to make your move! From March 29-May 24, the club will meet every Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Ms. Bell’s room. A $25 membership fee includes a Chess Club T-shirt.
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