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The Press-Dispatch School Wednesday, May 8, 2019 C- 11 Winslow Elementary SCHOOL NEWS? Email: schoolnews@pressdispatch.net DO YOU HAVE Mrs. King's students use logical thinking skills to plan and then build a tower out of PlayDoh and plastic Easter eggs. The STEM task was to build the tallest freestanding tower and it had to be able to hold the Easter treat…6 Tootsie Rolls. Ken- nady Zazzetti, Madisyn Miles and Maddex Vick- ers work on constructing their tower. Brooklyn Blount and Taryn Fiscus figure out the best tower op- tion for their STEM activity. The second grade Abel twins and Tyring twins celebrate their April birthday. They got a birthday song and pencil in the office for their birthday. The fifth grade Robotics team members had a friendly scrim- mage between the boys and girls teams. The Circuit Bro's mem- bers are J.J. Belmore, Grant Boyd and Grant Stinson. Brook- lyn Blount, Easton Bailey and Emma Brock make up the Rockin' Robots team. The teams used the Vex Robotics System to learn about engineering. The robots are designed to snap together piece by piece around a brain that students use to code to maneuver around a game board to do certain tasks. Above: Easton Bailey takes her turn maneuvering her robot around the board. Below: Grant Stinson guides the robot around the game board. CALENDER May 1 - 17 – ILEARN test- ing – Grades 3,4,5 May 9 – JAM Club Carni- val – third and fourth grades May 10 – Student Coun- cil End of School Dance, 2 p.m. – grades 3, 4, 5/Movie – Grades K, 1,2 May 10 – P TO Walk-A- Thon money due May 16 – Field Day/P TO Walk-A-Thon May 17 – 5th Grade Orien- tation at Pike Central May 17 – Title I Preschool Graduation 1:30 p.m. May 17 – Last day for Ti- tle Preschool and Title I ser- vices May 17 – Second Grade End-of-Year Party May 17 – P TO Boxtops turn-in day May 20 – Accelerat- ed Reader Goal Parties – during block times - Grades 2 – 5 May 21 – Fifth grade Graduation and DARE Grad- uation, Gym, 6 p.m. May 22 – Student Awards Day Program, Gym, 9:30 a.m. May 22 – End of fourth grading period, 46 days May 22 – Last Day of School MENU Thursday, May 9: Beef and cheese nachos with sal- sa, shredded romaine, ba- by carrots and a frozen fruit sidekick. Friday, May 10 : Chicken sandwich, crispy seasoned fries, green beans and an apple. Monday, May 13: Sausage links, Belgian waffle sticks, syrup, smiley tots, V-juice and peaches. Tuesday, May 14: Cheese- burger, lettuce, tomato, sweet potato fries and fruit cocktail. Wednesday, May 15: Pop- corn chicken, baked beans, steamed broccoli and an ap- ple. & / $ 66 2 ) PIKE CENTRAL CENTRAL Pike Central seniors will be the focus of a special section in e Press-Dispatch on Wednesday, May 22. is edition will include all available photos of graduating seniors with other related stories of interest, plus information about each of the seniors. Your message will go into nearly every home in the area, and will be kept by many as a souvenir of their high school memories for the rest of their lives. Copy deadline is Wednesday, May 15. With a FULL PAGE ad in this section, you receive FREE spot color, a $50 VALUE! John Heuring Ad Manager 812-789-3671 Pam Lemond Ad Consultant 812-354-8500 Cindy Petty Ad Consultant 812-664-2359 Cal u toda t b par of th dynami graduatio sectio. SIZE UNIT COST Full Page ................................... $499.00 2/3 Page .................................... $352.00 1/3 Page .................................... $210.00 1/6 Page .................................... $124.00 1/12 Page .................................... $79.00 ads@pressdispatch.net • 812-354-8500 Church Notes Continued from page 3 Wesleyan OTWELL WESLEYAN CHURCH 2277 N. Mechanics Street Otwell Pastor 812-354-3028 Sunday school 9:30 a.m.; morning worship 10 :30 a.m.; evening worship service 6:30 p.m. Nursery available. Tuesday morning women's Bible study at the fellowship hall 10 a.m. "All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel moth- er"—Abraham Lincoln. Mother's love There is no love, like a mother's love, no stronger bond on earth...like the pre- cious bond that comes from God, to a mother, when she gives birth. A mother's love is forever strong, never changing for all time...and when her chil- dren need her most, a moth- er's love will shine. God bless these special mothers, God bless them every one...for all the tears and heartache, and for the special work they've done. When her days on earth are over, a mother's love lives on...through many gen- erations, with God's bless- ings on each one. Be thankful for our moth- ers, for they love with a high- er love...from the power God has given, and the strength from up above. Happy Mother's Day. We invite all of you to come and worship with us. Roy Stilwell, Pastor Pam Lemond, Reporter

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