
Our 4th graders out at recess enjoying some football with friends.


Student's in 4th grade math working to get all their factors for numbers up to 36.



Mrs. Eichhorn's class working in a whole group setting during math number corner. Ask your child what they are learning in their math classes this year.


This past week was National School Bus Safety Week! Ms. Roeth rode on the bus this week to celebrate the week with the students and the drivers!


Lucy came to visit our students during the Get Up And Move day. Our GES students love when Lucy comes to visit.




Our K-2nd grade student had a blast at the P.E. After School Fun Night at GES!











Our students enjoying their day during the Get Up And Move Day at Graham High School.





Student's in Mrs. Garcias class were working on finding all of the multiples in different numbers. Student's worked together in teams and used tiles to help them along the way.



STEM Bins in the library are fun and you get to work with your friends.



Today was our Tasty Traditions Prize Day - we had the Game Truck and Prize Cube at school today (Foam Party will be later in the year).
The students had a great time and even Ms. Roeth and Mrs. Shreve joined in the fun of the prize cube!
Thanks again to all of our students and their families for a great fundraiser to support our school!











Our students work in whole group, small group and have independent work throughout the day.




Subject: Help Us Preserve Our Playground!
Dear Graham Local Schools Community,
We are writing to you today with a request and a shared commitment to preserve the wonderful resource we have in our community - the Graham Elementary playground.
Our playgrounds have long-served as a place where children can learn, grow, and play. They are spaces that are not only integral to the well-being of our students during school hours but are also available for the enjoyment of our entire community after school hours. We have witnessed countless children and families come together, share laughter, and create lasting memories in these spaces.
In 2022, we undertook an extensive and costly renovation project, to ensure that our playgrounds were safe, fun, and inclusive for all. The collective effort that went into this upgrade aimed to provide the best possible experience for everyone who uses the playground. We take great pride in what we've accomplished and want these playgrounds to continue being a valuable asset to our community for many years to come.
However, we are facing a challenge that threatens the longevity of our playgrounds. After school hours, we have observed instances of significant damage to the equipment. These incidents not only compromise the safety of the playground but also impose a financial burden on the school district that is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain.
To overcome this challenge and ensure the continued availability of our playground for our community, we kindly request your support and cooperation. We ask that all community members, especially parents and guardians, take an active role in monitoring children closely when they are using the playground outside of school hours. This vigilance can go a long way in preventing damage and preserving this precious resource.
By working together, we can maintain a safe and enjoyable space for all children and families in our community. We believe in the power of community involvement, and we are confident that, with your assistance, we can address this issue and protect the future of our playground.
We are grateful for your support and partnership in this endeavor. Together, we can ensure that our playground remains a safe and inclusive place where children can continue to play, learn, and create cherished memories.
Thank you for your understanding and commitment to our community.


Reminder


GES students enjoying lunch during the Get Up and Move Day event at Graham High School.





The Graham Elementary Climbing wall is great exercise and most of our students love it!


Please see important information in regards to the status of the Falconland Market.


Graham Elementary Staff are always looking for ways to make our school even better. Our teachers hold Leader in Me discussions before school for academics, culture and leadership opportunites for all.




Thank you to the Saint Paris Lion's Club for sponsoring the GOOD Program for our 4th student's.
Mr. Ron Derry travels to schools in Ohio to teach student's about overcoming challenges.




National School Bus Safety Week is October 16-20th. We want to recognize our GLS bus driver's. Thank you all!
