
Students are finishing their final Elearning days. In this final Zoom meeting, these third graders made ice cream in a bag, did an escape room, and watched a virtual tour of their new school, Jefferson.


Third graders can take a virtual tour of Jefferson Elementary and meet some teachers and staff.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VpGOX7xUxA8&t=634s

Third grade teachers posed by the remote learning sign after students drove through picking up their materials.


Third grade teachers pose for a picture by the remote learning sign after students stopped by to pick up their materials.

Anyone who had these people as teachers, counselors, or principals, please join us in celebrating them. Please share and get the message out.


While following their teacher’s tutorial on how to make homemade pop tarts, students were creative and experimented with different fillings.


Students and teachers continue to work remotely. Pictured are two third grade students working on a science experiment to learn about pollination during a zoom session with their teacher.




This third grade teacher from Carl Sandburg is finding creative ways to spend time with her students!




Carl Sandburg Families,
Thank you to everyone for all that you are doing to keep your children engaged in learning during this unique time. Beginning the week of May the 18th, we will begin the process of returning student owned materials back to students, and the return of district owned materials back to the school.
The procedure will be as follows (similar to end of the day dismissal):
1. Cars will line up along Reynolds Drive and enter the front circle drive. Please remain in your vehicle.
2. A number will be assigned to your car after a staff member takes your student's name. Drive to that number and wait for someone to bring your student's materials to your car.
3. Be prepared to return any school materials to that person (library books, text books, technology, etc...
This procedure will take place from 11:30 - 2:00 following this schedule:
1. First grade - Monday 18th
2. Second grade - Tuesday 19th
3. Third grade-Thursday 20th
We appreciate your willingness to follow these procedures to maintain social distancing requirements. If these times or dates will not work for you please contact your child’s classroom teacher to make other arrangements.
Thank You,
Aaron Lock
Principal Carl Sandburg

Featured on WCIA’s Bright Spot, teachers and students continue with learning remotely.
https://www.newsbreakapp.com/n/0OqzNdBM?s=a4&pd=04TIwvBK


One of this week’s Zoom meetings included “Bring Your Pet”. Students introduced their pets to their classmates and enjoyed a read aloud by Mrs.Hawk, the school’s librarian.


CUSD 1 Staff continues to connect with their students both academically and social/emotionally. Tonight would have been the opening of the high school musical, Mary Poppins. Staff members helping with the musical surprised the cast, crew, and orchestra pit staff with signs in their yard this morning.


Carl Sandburg third graders continue to work hard from home! Video chat + Mystery Science = a great combination for learning about weather and climate. As Mystery Doug says, "Stay curious!"


Many teachers are continuing to use Zoom to have face to face contact with their students. Students look forward to seeing their teachers and friends.


CUSD 1 staff came out and celebrated Vice Principal’s Week by driving by with signs for Carl Sandburg’s Patti Murphy who will be retiring in May.





Mystery Science’ own Mystery Doug is going to be live from his home today. Many Carl Sandburg teachers use Mystery Science with their curriculum. Check it out! It’s today, April 7 at 12::00. https://mysteryscience.com/live


Teachers are becoming very creative and finding ways to touch base with their students.


Make some music today! In this video, Mrs. Doty from Carl Sandburg teaches you a fun way to make music out of things you might find in your kitchen!
https://youtu.be/y83h5W6EJIA


Happy St. Patrick's Day! Carl Sandburg 2nd Graders celebrated in music last week by learning a dance to a traditional Irish polka, "Rakes of Mallow."
https://youtu.be/_t5Xvuk41oI

Carl Sandburg second graders showed their creative sides when they presented their biome projects during science class.



