Why I’m Here: Pleasant Hill ES Student
In this School Spotlight video, Kaleb Babcock, former fifth-grader at Pleasant Hill Elementary School, shares his “why.”
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In this School Spotlight video, Kaleb Babcock, former fifth-grader at Pleasant Hill Elementary School, shares his “why.”
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In this School Spotlight video, Sylvia Quintana, 5th-grade teacher at Pleasant Hill Elementary School, shares her “why.”
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Free books for all! That is the goal of Paws on Prints, Pleasant Hill Elementary Schoolβs mobile library.
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Once a week after school during the 2016-17 school year, the performing arts center at Pleasant Hill Elementary School filled the school with percussion rhythms. Lindsey Ervi, Pleasant Hill ES performing arts teacher, found her students loved a program called KidStix enough to turn it into an after-school club.
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The courtyard at Pleasant Hill ES is the home of the school garden, and although it started off small, it has grown to include garden beds, rain water collecting barrels, composting bins, a storage shed, and an outdoor classroom, complete with tree stump seats and a blackboard.
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Opened in the fall of 2004, Leander ISD’s 14th elementary school β Pleasant Hill Elementary...
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In this School Spotlight video, Sophie Fennell, fifth-grader at Laura Welch Bush Elementary School, shares her “why.”
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In this School Spotlight video, Kathy Kwiecienski, kindergarten teacher at Laura Welch Bush Elementary School, shares her “why.”
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Each year, students at Laura Welch Bush Elementary School take part in a very special art project at the end of the school year. The entire room is covered in white butcher paper to catch the paint flung from fly swatters, tracked in circles with a tricycle and splattered from a paint-covered bowling ball and pins. Bush ES students are hard at work on their process art projects, expanding their creativity by exploring with non-traditional art tools.
Read MoreMay 31, 2017 | School Spotlights
This year, a new tradition began at Laura Welch Bush Elementary School. During the morning of the first Friday of every month, the entire school gathered together for Friday Assembly, providing an opportunity for school-wide learning, awards and recognitions, and a celebration of school culture and spirit.
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