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Graham School PTA hosts Family Bowling Night

Graham School PTA hosts Family Bowling Night

Graham School PTA was in full swing Friday, Apri 24, as Ms. Hammonds, Ms. Reid, Ms. Samuel, Ms. Wallace, together with Parent Liaison Ms. Graham and Elementary Teacher Ms. Pierce, rolled out the fun for Family Bowling Night. The gym turned into a bowling bonanza as parents and students showed off their bowling and some line dancing moves, while enjoying the snack cart. It was a night of strikes and smiles, with everyone making unforgettable school memories together!

A group of people, including a child, are engaged in an indoor bowling activity in a gymnasium-like setting with a green wall and windows in the background.
A group of people, including a child, are engaged in an indoor sports activity in a gymnasium-like setting with a basketball hoop and windows in the background.
A group of people engaged in an indoor bowling activity, with bowling pins set up on the floor and a person preparing to roll a ball down the lane in a large, well-lit indoor space.
A group of people, some seated and others standing, are gathered in what appears to be a school gymnasium or community center, with various objects and equipment visible in the background.
A group of people are playing a game in a gymnasium with a basketball hoop and various markings on the floor.
The image shows a group of people engaged in an indoor sports activity, with a basketball court-like floor and various sports equipment visible in the foreground and background.
A group of children are engaged in a physical activity or game in a school gymnasium, with various equipment and decorations visible in the background.
A group of people, including children, are engaged in a game or activity in a gymnasium-like indoor setting, with basketball hoops and other sports equipment visible in the background.
A group of people are playing a game in a large indoor gymnasium with high ceilings, arched windows, and a green-painted wall.

 

A group of diverse individuals, including children and adults, are gathered in a gymnasium-like setting with a basketball hoop visible in the background.

Graham School PTA was in full swing Friday, Apri 24, as Ms. Hammonds, Ms. Reid, Ms. Samuel, Ms. Wallace, together with Parent Liaison Ms. Graham and Elementary Teacher Ms. Pierce, rolled out the fun for Family Bowling Night. The gym turned into a bowling bonanza as parents and students showed off their bowling and some line dancing moves, while enjoying the snack cart. It was a night of strikes and smiles, with everyone making unforgettable school memories together!

 
A group of young children, dressed in colorful clothing, are gathered around a woman who appears to be an educator or caretaker, engaging in what seems to be an outdoor educational activity or play session. The background features a grassy area with trees and parked vehicles, suggesting an outdoor setting.

Pre-K students at Graham school got a chance to see some of the animals they have been learning about in class when they were treated to a visit from the Rye Nature Center this Tuesday. They had the opportunity to learn about living things, which is the unit that pre-K is working on this month. They also had the opportunity to pet some of the animals that were brought to the school, including a snake, a rabbit and a Madagascar hissing cockroach. Principal, Dr. Natasha Hunter-McGregor even joined in on the fun! Thank you, Universal Prekindergarten Director Dr. Gayle White for providing the youngest scholars with an experience they will never forget!

A group of people, including adults and children, are gathered in a classroom-like setting, with various decorations and materials visible in the background.

Elementary and middle school girls at Graham School recently participated in an acrostic poem writing workshop joyfully over high tea! The gathering was hosted by Mrs. Youngblood, middle school social studies teacher and Ms. Graham, parent liaison at Graham School. Seventh and eighth grade girls were partnered with an elementary scholar where they worked on acrostic poems together. They also enjoyed desserts and snacks such as brownies, cupcakes, cookies, pies, cheese and crackers while sipping tea that were all provided by generous donations from Graham School parents.

The image shows three young students, likely in a classroom setting, engaged in a hands-on learning activity involving soil and plants.

After working hard on the New York State English Language Arts test, the third-grade class of Ms. Ross and Mrs. D’Aversa enjoyed a fun and meaningful hands-on activity by planting sunflower seeds last Friday. Students learned about Earth Day, listened to “The Tiny Seed” by Eric Carle, colored in Seed Observation Books, and wrote out the steps they followed to plant their sunflower seeds.