Welcome to Green Acres
- Faculty and staff have the capacity to contribute to continuous improvement in student achievement
- District and school leadership must commit to improved student achievement
- We must hold ourselves and each other to a standard of excellence and contribute to the positive school experience of all students
- All students deserve highly effective instruction every day
- Learning must be relevant, engaging, and challenging
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Taste of the World - 5th-grade students researched various countries around the world and studied the similarities and differences to their own culture. They then shared their projects and findings with the rest of the school community.
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UNICEF
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Artist in Residence - A grant enabled Eshu to work with 2nd and 3rd-grade students on storytelling and creative writing.
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Young Audiences Arts Showcase - Green Acres was the host site for over 50 performers and artists. Our students were able to view and participate in multiple venues throughout the day.
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Ginga Brasilia performed Capoeira dance which explains Brazilian culture and history.
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Classroom visits with students and teachers visiting from The Primary School Attached to Shandong Normal University in China
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Holidays: traditions and celebrations
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Martin Luther King Jr.: classroom activities, songs, stories and website exploration
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Library classes in grades K-4 heard stories and discussed Dr. Martin Luther King, the Civil Rights Movement, and King's nonviolent approach to change, modeled on Gandhi's changes in India. Students created written work on these ideas. Students also heard stories based on folktales from other countries including One Grain of Rice, from India, The Snow Country Prince, from Japan, Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears, from West Africa.
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African American Storyteller, Eshu Bumpus and Asian storyteller, Motoko shared cultural stories with all classes, through music, mime and words.
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Instruments from around the world: In music class students were introduced to several instruments from around the world. Kindergarteners took turns playing the guiro from Mexico and singing Minka" a Russian folk song.