
Mrs. Garay & Ms. Mercado's classes planted native seeds using seed balls that they created with a partner. After going outside to plant them in the garden, students got a chance to complete an autumn scavenger hunt!









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2nd grade students did a wonderful job performing for our Veterans. They also performed for their families at the evening program. Thank you to our music teachers, Ms. Bangert and Ms. Ruggles for all your hard work on preparing the students. Special thank you to Dr. Coffer and members of the Harvard High School band for accompanying our students.






Sra. Kristi Juarez’s and Miss Iden’s classes celebrated Veterans Day. Hope you could see our soldiers and flags from the road. We had them in our windows.






Mrs. Peceniak's Kindergarten Class has been learning about the plant life cycle and investigating pumpkins. They measured and weighed pumpkins as well as explored the inside pulp and seeds. They ended their pumpkin investigation with a chemical reaction pumpkin volcano experiment!


Mrs. Perez and Mr. Sanabria's classes learned about voting and elections on Monday. They let their voices be heard and went to the polls to vote for their choice for this week's Crosby Reading Madness!




Third graders celebrated Dia de los Muertos




Miss Behm & Miss Miguel’s kinders enjoying some Halloween center fun🤍🍎👻🎃💀









"Creación de Altares y Ofrendas
Los estudiantes de tercer grado de la clase de Mr. Arnedo exploraron la tradición del primero de noviembre en México, aprendiendo sobre altares, conchas y otros elementos coloridos. Gracias también al equipo de español por sus enseñanzas sobre esta hermosa tradición.
Creation of Altars and Offerings
The third-grade students in Mr. Arnedo's class explored the tradition of November 1st in Mexico, learning about altars, conchas, and other colorful elements. Thanks also to the Spanish team for their teachings about this beautiful tradition."




Srta. Pinilla’s homeroom loved our guest reader, Margarita Mazo!




Ms. Serrano's STARS students had a pumpkin filled week! Filled with all the sensory fun. Students were able to assist with carving a pumpkin and each were able to scoop seeds out! After, they became scientists and created a beautiful blue and pink pumpkin eruption. Happy Halloween! 🎃👻🦇










Students enjoyed painting pumpkins in art with Mr. Ryczek. #CrosBees





Ms. Brady and Mrs. Juarez's classes had fun reading with flashlights. #CrosBees







Mrs. Robistow's students enjoying reward time!




📢 Guess What?! Our teachers just wrapped up a Super Secret Teacher-Only Spirit Week! 🎉 Each day was a new surprise, and we had so much fun bringing smiles to our students’ faces! 😄 Here’s a peek at our silly lineup:
🧡 Monday: We brightened up the school with Orange Day!
🔶 Tuesday: Things got funky with Pattern Day!
👖👕 Wednesday: Teachers switched it up and Dressed Like a Student!
🥤 Thursday: We drank from Anything but a Cup!
🎄 Friday: Christmas came early with our festive holiday gear! 🎅🎁


Please enjoy this month's Family Newsletter and have a wonderful weekend!
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🌋Mrs. Eade and Mrs. Nulle's classes had a BLAST with their volcano experiments! Our learning goal was to explore fast land changes and prove how a volcano can make new land after the lava hardens. We can see each layer represented with the different colors of clay. We also recorded our data while experimenting. Way to go 2nd grade scientists!











🌟 As the temperatures drop, it's the perfect time to remind our students to bring a jacket for recess! 🧥❄️ We want everyone to stay cozy while enjoying their outdoor playtime! What’s your favorite thing to do outside in the chilly weather? Share your thoughts! 👇


Miss Diaz classroom: Colombian activity Name of the activity: Un Día en el Jardín de Macondo- A Day in Macondo's Garden. CULTURAL DIVERSITY By talking about “One Hundred Years of Solitude”, children can be introduced to Latin American culture, enriching their understanding of the world and encouraging diversity.
The cultural impact of the yellow butterflies in “One Hundred Years of Solitude” can be a powerful tool for teaching children about the magic of literature, nature, and human values, helping them develop a deeper connection to the world around them. Through the story (Colombian), children can learn about emotions, friendship, and family, relating to the characters simply.





Our Crosby Elementary students had a blast watching the homecoming parade this afternoon! What a great way to show school spirit and cheer on our community! #HarvardRising #CrosBees