BENEFIT CONCERT: Aryeh Frankfurter & Lisa Lynne - Celtic Harps, Rare Instruments and Wondrous Stories
May 31, 2024, 7pm
Battle Ground United Methodist Church
10300 NE 199th Street
Battle Ground, WA 98604
Trevor Whittle, Guest Speaker (Iceland) at Opening Circle--Roger
FRIDAY SEEDS LESSON - EXPERIENCES - Trevor Whittle, Guest Speaker (Iceland) at Opening Circle--Roger
Animal adaptations for extreme cold--Lauren
FRIDAY SPROUTING SEEDS LESSON - EXPERIENCES
Curriculum & Parent Meeting: Adjusting focus to Spring Study
Curriculum & Parent Meeting: Adjusting focus to Spring Study
Beth Mercier--Arctic & Antarctica Explorer & Guest Presenter
Beth Mercier--Arctic & Antarctica Explorer & Guest Presenter - Community Room at the Battle Ground Library
Oregon Symphony Young People's Concert Music & Mythology
Oregon Symphony Young People's Concert
Music & Mythology
Please email or talk to Janine at school if you have interest in attending.
Sprouting Seeds Voluntary Valentine Exchange
Sprouting Seeds Voluntary Valentine Exchange
Beth Mercier--Arctic & Antarctica Explorer & Guest Presenter
Beth Mercier--Arctic & Antarctica Explorer & Guest Presenter
Fundraiser Pizza Pickup
Fundraiser Pizza pickup. Pick up your pizzas from the school. Keep an eye on your email for more details.
Sprouting Seeds - Goldendale Observatory & Maryhill Museum Overnight Family Field Trip
Sprouting Seeds Family Field Trip to Goldendale Observatory in Goldendale, WA
Sandy - Planetarium Project part 2
September 29 & October 6: Sandy--Planetarium Project
Sandy - Planetarium Project part 1
September 29 & October 6: Sandy--Planetarium Project
Seeds Fall Curriculum & Parent Meeting
Seeds Fall Curriculum & Parent Meeting:
Our Parent Education Reading: The 7 Types of Rest Everyone Needs
https://www.dailygood.org/story/3061/the-seven-types-of-rest-everyone-needs/
Fall 2023 Session Starts
Fall 2023 Session begins! Get your pencils sharpened and ready to rock, because we have some really fun stuff planned for you this year!
Community Cleaning/Organizing Evening
Schoolhouse Cleaning Party! Let’s get our little schoolhouse spik and span for the new year :)
What is the origin of the phrase spick and span?
This term has a nautical origin. Spick meant nails (or spike) and span meant wooden shavings. On a new sailing ship, the nails would still be shiny and the wooden shavings from manufacture would still be present. Therefore, a new ship would be all spick and span.