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By Blaine Geissel,Community ContributorThe number “100” means a lot to kindergartners, especially when they’re celebrating their first 100 days of school.Jan. 30 marked the 100th day of the school year for 2005-06. This...
Anonymous user
- Fri Feb 3, 2006 14:46:30 PST
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Rosedale North Elementary School kicked off its Accelerated Reading program in style this year, with the theme "Stampede to Read." Students and staff were dressed in their western best in honor of this hugely popular and...
Posted by roadrunners
- Fri Sep 23, 2005 14:40:00 PDT
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The Golden Empire chapter of the Air and Waste Management Association awarded first, second and third-grade students at Rosedale North with a $500 science grant. This grant is available to elementary schools wishing to enhance their...
Posted by roadrunners
- Fri Feb 11, 2005 14:33:00 PST
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Glazed, strawberrry, powdered sugar, chocolate, rainbow-sprinkled and classic. At Rosedale North, helping tsunami victims not only felt good but tasted good, too. For first-graders at the school, the concept of a killer wave at...
Posted by lward
- Wed Jan 12, 2005 13:52:00 PST
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In a family...By Sheri GeisselRosedale North teacherWith this being a natural time of year to think about what we are thankful for, first-grade student Bailey Johnson wrote about "What My Family Means to Me" for an essay contest. This...
Posted by rosedalenorth
- Mon Dec 6, 2004 10:33:00 PST
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During the week of our presidential elections, our librarian, Iris McCaa, let our students vote on their favorite book. Students went behind in a "private voting booth" to cast their votes for either "Duck for President," "Click...
Posted by nwv_admin
- Wed Nov 24, 2004 10:21:00 PST
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Mrs. Lemon, the Principal at Rosedale North Elementary School, was treated to a swashbuckling day of fun for Bosses Day. She made her way around to every classroom (most of the time without shoes on) reading clues that earned her gold...
Posted by nwv_admin
- Wed Oct 27, 2004 13:32:00 PDT
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The sixth-graders at Rosedale North Elementary School recently returned from their trip to Camp KEEP Ocean at Montaña de Oro State Park. They had a terrific time hiking and exploring the many different ecosystems. The nearly 80 students...
Posted by nwv_admin
- Wed Oct 27, 2004 13:19:00 PDT
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