Teachers are happy for the help they get from their students.
Clean Up
Students help teachers pack, label and get organized as the school year ends.
Sunshine Face
We look forward to a happy, sunny summer!
Natty Kindergartners
Students at Hillcrest are proud of their appearance, dressing carefully for school.
Finished
This proud first grader has finished his name.
Kindergarten
Two boys pose seriously for Mrs. Stebbins.
Senior Photo
This young man proudly shows his finished project.
Brother Eagle, Sister Sky
Two friends read Chief Seattle's words.
New Letters
Three kindergarten girls work to spell their names.
Spelling Names
These children search for the right letters.
Morning
Students gather around Mrs. Ocana as she greets them and checks their homework.
It's Good to Have Friends
Hillcrest has really fun play equipment!
Happy Camper
This is Mrs. Stebbins.
Reading
Reading on your bunk at night is one of life's greatest pleasures.
Projects
Part of the fun of camp is making things.
Cabin Mates
At summer camp, you can make friends forever.
Camping
Logan takes a turn in the reading tent
Using a Spotting Scope
Spotting scopes are really helpful in seeing things far away. The differences between seals and sea lions can be seen.
There it is!
Mr. Geier points out something interesting.
More Notes
Deciding just how to write something down takes thought.
Making Notes
One of the most important things a scientist does as he observes is write everything down.
Jacob's Bird
Jacpb added interesting swirls to his bird's feathers.
Bird
Colby's Drawing
Sunflower Experiment
A student show what a sunflower seedling looks like when it has been exposed to very low light.
Hall aquarium
Mr. Rumreich observes and aquarium that was set up in the Hall of Hillcrest. These aquariums change throughout the year, with interesting animals growing in them with each season.
Ant Observations
Colby observes the acnt colony carefully, then draws and writes his observations in his ant journal.
Snow!
Students were allowed a short break from their studies in order to enjoy some rare (on the coast) falling snowflakes.
Grades 3-4 St. Andrew School, 1974
Many of Mrs. Stebbins' first students would be close to Mr. Obama's age now. His inauguration is very meaningful to them.
Salmon Egg Caregivers
Students receive and prepare to deposit their own salmon egg into the aquarium.
Salmon Egg Sketch
Tom Rumreich, of the Department of Fish and Wildlife, drew this picture of a salmon egg to show the children what they could observe in a salmon egg without using a microscope
Working Through Recess
When work is missing, students must stay in for recess until work is completed.
Santa's Elves
These hard-working elves are busy making gifts for their famillies.
Holiday Crafts
Mrs. Craig gives instructions on how to make a decorative Christmas tree.
Santa Claws
Students get a kick out of the new Holiday arrival.
Pie Boy!
Dylan is an apple pie aficinado.
Apple Girl
Zoe concentrates on her job.
Pie Crew
This group of bakers works to meake their pie the best apple pie ever!
Meagan cranks the apple machine.
A long, thin peeling spirals into the garbage as Meagan peels her apples.
Swimming is fun!
Kaleyah grins at the camera as she works on her swimming skills.
Thanksgiving Feast
Second graders celebrated a Thanksgiving meal of soup, corn bread and special treats in the gym.
Learning About Computers
The computer guru in our district, Suzy Callery, explains fundamentals of computer workings to a rapt audience of second graders.
Computer Team
A group of second gradeers explores the innards of a computer.
Erosion
Mr. Dunn explains the finale of the play students participated in during science class. The demonstration concludes that beach sand got where it was through a variety of methods, including wind, ice and water action.
Making a Satellite
Using ancient materials and imagination to create future technology, Zach works on building his own Communication Satellite.
Mr. Dunn
Mr. Dunn is a real scientist from the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. He comes to school to teach marine science on some Tuesday afternoons.
Limbo
Limbo dancing was a fovorite activity during our Halloween party.
Health Screening
Learning, growing and losing teeth are all parts of life for a second grader.
Space Travel and Communication
The Bulldogs demonstrated what weightlessness might be like.
Things at the Beach
Students made a visual list of things they found in their sample of the beach. This is Zoe's.
Reading
Second graders concentrate on reading a story.
Funny Bone
This guy's favorite body part is his funny bone. He makes us laugh!
Favorite Body Part
D---- demonstrates why his hands are his favorite body part.
Self Portrait
T---- pictured herself chatting on her mom's cell phone.
Chris at Work
Our high school helper Chris started his term with us by taping names on desks.
Sorting leaves
It is amazing how many ways there are to think about leaves!
Parachute
During P.E. we played with a parachute.
Bear walking
Bear walking, galloping, skipping and hopping wore us out...but only for a few minutes.
Lost Tooth
Colby loses his first tooth ever. Wah-hoo!
A New Smart Board
Logan shows how a Smart Board works.
Babe and Class
The class poses with Babe
Painting Self Portraits
Mrs. Craig helps young painters
Babe in Action
This is Babe at a distance as she dives after a stick thrown into the slough.
Babe
This is Babe jumping for drops of water at the beach. You can see how "rabid" she is.
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