Sag Harbor’s Pierson Middle School recently took a trip to The Adventure Park at Long Island. The trip was designed to build community and relationships as they navigate the transitionary grades between elementary and high school. The trip also served to help students “gain problem-solving skills and build self-esteem,” said Pierson Middle School Assistant Principal Stacy Woodhull. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sag Harbor School District's prekindergarten students in Mindy Reyer’s class are exploring African animals. They learned that lions can be identified by their unique whisker spot pattern, much like human fingerprints. While discovering more about these wild animals, students created lion masks to make the unit engaging. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sag Harbor’s Pierson Middle School recently took a trip to The Adventure Park at Long Island. The trip was designed to build community and relationships as they navigate the transitionary grades between elementary and high school. The trip also served to help students “gain problem-solving skills and build self-esteem,” said Pierson Middle School Assistant Principal Stacy Woodhull. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sag Harbor School District's prekindergarten students in Mindy Reyer’s class are exploring African animals. They learned that lions can be identified by their unique whisker spot pattern, much like human fingerprints. While discovering more about these wild animals, students created lion masks to make the unit engaging. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
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