Hey Provost, Mrs. Rogers’ 6th grade class put their math skills to the test to see if they could solve the math-mystery that occurred in their classroom. The amateur 6th grade detectives played a math-mystery game called “Whodunnit?” where they were given math problems that included 3 clues, but only 1 of the 3 clues was the correct clue. If they came up with the correct answer to the math problem they received the correct clue and then moved onto the next math problem. Only by solving all of the math problems correctly could they piece together all of the correct clues and solve the math-mystery of who committed the crime. Way to go Mrs. Rogers class for fighting crime with math!
Battle of the Books District Round
- April 19th, 2024
Hey Provost, the District Round for Battle of the Books took place recently and our school winners showed up and represented us very well. Our 3/4 grade team took 2nd place in the district and our...
A Day of Fun for 3rd Grade
- April 18th, 2024
Hey Provost, our 3rd grade classes had some fun by taking a trip around town and participating in some awesome activities. The 3rd graders went to the Museum of Pathology where they learned about...
A 1st Grade Trip to the Aquarium
- April 17th, 2024
Hey Provost, our 1st graders took a trip to the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium today to spend some time learning about the wildlife found in the oceans and wetlands on our planet. They learned about...
The Claw at Provo High School
- April 16th, 2024
Hey Provost, our students from the musical, The Claw, performed at Provo High last night. Not only was their singing, acting and dancing skills absolutely amazing, but they showed everyone in the...
Great Artists in 2nd Grade
- April 15th, 2024
Hey Provost, Mrs. Goodman's 2nd grade class took some time to increase their artistic skills by participating in a Great Artist activity. The 2nd graders were tasked with drawing a colorful fish...
Summer Reading Program 2024
- April 11th, 2024
The Kids Read Now organization is offering a reading program this summer 2024 for K-3 students. Read the flyer or visit KidsReadNow.org for more...