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Come join the 2nd Annual Race for the G.Y.M. 1 mile walk, 5K fun run/walk on September 25th at 8am.
A traveling trophy will be awarded to the school with the highest percentage of student participation.
50% of race proceeds goes back to participants school of choice.
Forms are located on the district webpage and with your building P.E. teachers.
Come join in the fun!
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Katie Ashley
Years in Education: 3
Undergraduate Degree: Human Development and Elementary Education/2008
Favorite Book: The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton. My mom used to read this to me when I was little and I always wanted to live in a little cute pink house like the one in the story (I still do!)
Melissa Free
Years in Education: 13
Undergraduate Degree: Physical Sciences/1996
Graduate Degree: Educational Leadership
Favorite Book: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst - No matter how very bad your day is, there is always a new day tomorrow.
Elizabeth Spetnagel
Years in Education: 4
Undergraduate Degree: Sociology/2005
Favorite Book: Eloise by Kay Thompson. Eloise is my favorite children's book because when I was little I thought it would be cool to live in the Plaza. Eloise is a self-sufficient girl with an answer for everything. She always manages to solve her problems. I also like this book because of the wonderful illustrations. Hilary Knight's illustrations go perfectly with the story.
Years in Education: 3
Undergraduate Degree: Human Development and Elementary Education/2008
Favorite Book: The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton. My mom used to read this to me when I was little and I always wanted to live in a little cute pink house like the one in the story (I still do!)
Melissa Free
Years in Education: 13
Undergraduate Degree: Physical Sciences/1996
Graduate Degree: Educational Leadership
Favorite Book: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst - No matter how very bad your day is, there is always a new day tomorrow.
Elizabeth Spetnagel
Years in Education: 4
Undergraduate Degree: Sociology/2005
Favorite Book: Eloise by Kay Thompson. Eloise is my favorite children's book because when I was little I thought it would be cool to live in the Plaza. Eloise is a self-sufficient girl with an answer for everything. She always manages to solve her problems. I also like this book because of the wonderful illustrations. Hilary Knight's illustrations go perfectly with the story.

