Don't forget it's Red Ribbon Week. Tomorrow we are "Lei"ing off Bullying! Wear your wildest Hawaiian outfit on Tuesday.
over 5 years ago, Lynn adamonis
Congratulations to our Eagle Students of The Month! On Friday, Ms. Sistos led the Navajo staff in a celebration recognizing our 6 students who exemplified what it means to "Support Others" at Navajo. We look forward to celebrating more Eagles this year. Keep SOARing 🦅
over 5 years ago, Lynn adamonis
Sept. Eagles
students
games
assembly
Mrs. Duignan's class is preparing for their landforms quiz tomorrow. Just a little friendly competition to get things going.
over 5 years ago, Lynn adamonis
Navajo commemorates 911
over 5 years ago, Lynn adamonis
911
Mrs. Ryan's students engaged in a stem challenge this week. They had to build a tower using only newspaper that needed to be free standing. The students worked on communicating in their groups and using engineering pratices.
over 5 years ago, Lynn adamonis
STEM Challenge
STEM Challenge
Stem Challenge
Our SOAR Cart is Ready To Go
over 5 years ago, Lynn adamonis
Glider and the SOAR cart are ready! Be sure to ask your kids about the visit to the classrooms today.  This month we are focusing on "Supporting Others" in the classroom and around our school and community. What does that look like?
Navajo Clubs are starting! Be sure to check your child's backpack for permission slips for Navajo's after school activities. Slips went home for students in 4th and 5th grade to join Intramurals and for 5th graders to be part of the N.E.S. Media Club.
over 5 years ago, Lynn adamonis
Open House We are looking forward to seeing all of our families at Navajo's Open House on Wednesday, August 29th. We will begin in the gym at 6pm for a quick introduction followed by classroom visits from 6:15 - 7pm.
over 5 years ago, Lynn adamonis
All incoming 4th grade students and their families are welcome to visit Navajo on Monday, August 13th between 3pm and 4pm to drop off supplies and take a look around. This will be an opportunity for our incoming 4th grade students and any new families to get comfortable with Navajo before the first day of school.
over 5 years ago, Lynn adamonis