ELROY MEMORIES WILL LIVE ON IN STUDENT-CREATED BOOK rentwood Borough SCHOOL DISTRICT NEWS
As the school year winds down and the Brentwood Borough School District prepares to close Elroy Elementary School, two second grade classes have found a heartfelt way to say goodbye. The students have written and published a book filled with their special memories of life at Elroy. This student-created book serves as a beautiful bridge between the old and the new. Elroy Elementary School will always hold a special place in our hearts.
Moore Elementary students had a special opportunity to celebrate their memories and future, thanks to a generous DonorsChoose project funded by the Tepper Foundation Team.
Through this project, students have been given the chance to design their very own shirts to remember their time at Moore Elementary School. As our school community prepares for an exciting transition, students are also creating designs that represent the new building and the future of Brentwood elementary learning.
This project has allowed students to express their creativity, school pride and excitement for the future in a meaningful and personal way. From thoughtful logos and school spirit artwork
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MOORE STUDENTS DESIGN SHIRTS WITH PAST AND FUTURE IN MIND
Thanks to the creativity and thoughtfulness of these second graders, taught by Karri Forsyth and Melissa Sauro, those cherished memories are now preserved in print for years to come.
Congratulations to the second-grade authors of Elroy Elementary! Your words and drawings are a wonderful tribute to a school that helped shape you.
to designs that capture favorite memories at Moore, students have truly enjoyed bringing their ideas to life.
We are incredibly thankful to the Tepper Foundation Team for supporting our classroom through DonorsChoose. Their generosity is giving students an unforgettable experience and helping them feel connected to both the memories they have made at Moore and the exciting opportunities ahead at Brentwood Elementary.
Projects like this remind us how important community support is for our schools and students. On behalf of our classroom, thank you to everyone who continues to invest in the future of our children and our community.