A huge THANK YOU to our dedicated music directors, teachers, and especially our amazing Truman families for coming out to support our young performers. You made this morning unforgettable!






Did you know that comets are often called 'dirty snowballs,' made of ice, dust, and rocks? Drawing inspiration from this, the students used variations in value to create the illusion of light, depth, and the icy, dusty tails trailing across space!








When students earn 4 Dragons on their i-Ready lessons, they receive a Tiger Ticket and a prize (like stickers or mini dragons).
Special kudos to 4th Grade—they are collectively building a massive Dragon City to celebrate their progress!







Look at that texture and color! So awesome.


Seventh graders are working hard on Math in Action. They are using positive and negative integers. What will they need to go cave exploring and will they have enough money in the budget for all the things they need? They are practicing their collaboration skill and working together in groups on vertical surfaces following the Building Thinking Classrooms protocol to enhance learning.







Another fantastic meeting with our 7th-grade Book Club!
They met with Mrs. Aufiero during lunch to share their favorite moments and talk about their books. So much fun getting lost in a good book together!
Check out the dedicated readers!

The first graders in Mrs. Marchitto's room have finished their incredible research project on animals!
They researched animals and wrote their own non-fiction books. The best part? They put their artistic skills to work by creating detailed dioramas demonstrating the animal's habitat.









Students completed their first argumentative essay debating: Are selfies a good or bad way to express yourself? They worked hard to build claims, find evidence, and structure their arguments.
Amazing job on a challenging first essay!

Take a look at the festive holiday trees created by our first graders at Mrs Nabakooza's Art room!
This project emphasized key skills:
Line Focus: Students explored various line types in their designs.
Fine Motor Practice: They practiced crucial skills like precise cutting, neat folding, and proper gluing.
They have also been exploring the wonderful world of line types (straight, curved, zig-zag) and how to use them to create texture and design.










Our 3rd and 4th graders battled it out in a super challenging multiplication game by teams. The focus was quick thinking and teamwork to solve those tough equations!
These students showed incredible focus, speed, and great team spirit. Way to go, math whizzes!






For their very first Christmas activity, Mrs. Rosa asked everyone to wear something red or green. The class looked so festive!
It was a fun, colorful start to our holiday celebrations. Thanks to all our Kinder-friends for participating!

They are thinking of simple ways to show kindness every day.
What's your best idea for being kind today?








✂️ Precise cutting
✨ Careful gluing
✍️ Creative drawing
Congratulations to our little artists on their hard work!



They are currently exploring methods such as:
Repeated Addition (Multiple Addition)
Breaking Numbers Apart (Distributive Property)
Making Equal Groups (Visualizing the concept)
It's exciting to see them build their mathematical understanding and fluency. We can't wait to see what they multiply next!







K – 2nd Grade Skill Clinics 12/13/2025 Saturday Clinton School
3rd – 4th Grade Tryouts/Practice12/8/2025 Monday Clinton School
5th – 6th Grade Tryouts/Practice12/9/2025 Tuesday Clinton Ave School7th – 8th Grade Tryouts / Practice12/9/2025 Tuesday Troup School
Important Details Fee: There is a $75 fee per person to participate.
Note: Please arrive 15 minutes early to your scheduled session for check-in.

Their challenge was to reimagine the famous Mona Lisa using pencil for sketching and watercolor paints for color.








Everyone enjoyed rotating through awesome activities, including:
Arts & Crafts: Creative projects for every grade level!
Games: Tons of active and brain-challenging fun!
Stand Concessions: Delicious snacks to fuel the fun!
It was wonderful seeing every student smiling and enjoying the activities put together by our dedicated Specials teachers! We love our Truman community!









