The Agriculture and Family & Consumer Sciences program at Cissna Park High School is growing – tomatoes, carrots, peppers and more in the new raised beds built by the Ag Construction students. Last year, a trial garden was started with three raised beds, which provided produce for Foods classes as well as Peace Meals. Because […]
Where is everyone going? To the computer lab, of course! Mrs. Chrastka’s students immediately race into the nearby computer lab when a buzzMath lesson is assigned. buzzMath is a middle school math practice program that can be completed anywhere and anytime a computer or other electronic device is available. One of Mrs. Chrastka’s 8th grade […]
Five iPads and cases were purchased with funds provided through a mini-grant from the Cissna Park Education Foundation to share between Tresa Maul’s 3rd-grade class and Julie Yergler’s 4th-grade class. These iPads are in addition to the four iPads that were purchased in the prior school year. 3rd-grade students enjoyed having a research device at […]
John Steinbeck is the author of the critically acclaimed novella, Of Mice and Men. This tale helped Steinbeck win a Nobel Prize for his “imaginative, yet realistic, way of combining sympathetic humor with keen social perception”. Of Mice and Men is often referred to as Steinbeck’s “little masterpiece”. The story follows George and Lenny, two […]
Sophomores and juniors at Cissna Park High School were able to enjoy new novels during their English 2 and 3 classes this semester thanks to the support from the Cissna Park Education Foundation. The sophomore class was able to add William Golding’s novel The Lord of the Flies to their curriculum for the first time […]
Mrs. Henrichs and her second-grade class purchased two iPads and covers with a grant from the Cissna Park Education Foundation. Throughout their reading block, students have the opportunity to work on their spelling words on an app called Spelling City, they can also work on many other phonics and literacy apps to help build their […]
“There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them.” ~ Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury, one of the most widely-read authors of our time, is the author of the classic novel, Fahrenheit 451, which depicts a world where books are banned and burned. The title, Fahrenheit 451, refers to the temperature […]
The high school science students have been learning a lot of ‘COOL STUFF’ this year! With the help of a new refrigerator, they have been able to better study the effects of temperature on living organisms. This purchase was made possible by a Mini-Grant from the Education Foundation that was funded by the America’s Farmers Grow Communities donation, sponsored by […]
With a grant from the Cissna Park Education Foundation, the fifth grade recently purchased a Precision School Balances and Brass Mass sets for the science curriculum. According to the teacher Rhonda Kollmann, the students can use the balances to compare the masses of various objects. The additional brass masses allow the students to calculate the […]
Mrs. Denault and her second grade class were recently awarded a Mini Grant from the Cissna Park Education Foundation. With the grant, the class was able to purchase math manipulatives, an election pack, and a set of hardcover STEM inspired picture books. During our math block, students rotate through centers and small-group instruction. Dice and […]