East End Intermediate had 107 students (3rd grade: 33 students, 4th grade: 41 students, & 5th grade 33 students) with Perfect Attendance for the month of December! We look forward to seeing which grade will have the highest attendance next month.
East End Intermediate's student council is in its final days of selling Flower Grams for Valentine's Day. The cost of each flower gram is $2. Flower grams will be sold each morning before school in Mrs. Jones's room until Tuesday, January 23rd.
East End Intermediate held its first Monthly Morning Meeting for 2024. We recognized all the students who received Certificates of Appreciation during December for demonstrating the Yellowjacket Way. We also celebrated all the recipients of Counselor Classes of the Month, CKH Students of the Month, CKH Classes of the Month, and CKH Staff of the Month. Congratulations to all our recipients!
East End Intermediate's student council is selling Flower Grams for Valentine's Day. The cost of each flower gram is $2. Flower grams will be sold each morning before school in Mrs. Jones's room until January 17th.
Flyers will be coming home in students' communications folders today.
Andrew Udell received a letter of recognition from a community member bragging about how he helped clean up a mess someone had made while in a store. His selflessness and helpfulness impressed this community member, so she reached out to let his parents, teacher, and administrators know how proud she was of him. Great work demonstrating our CKH word of the month for December, Responsibility, Andrew!
Mrs. Hardin's class received another visit from Mrs. McConkie, who shared "The Heart and "Sole" of Art" through dance, music and an art lesson with her third graders at EEI. They learned about perspective while viewing shoes through a window and shared a special pair of shoes. "New Shoes For H" by Don Eddy was the focus for learning.
East End Intermediate has awarded 127 Perfect Attendance certificates to students for the month of November! We also have a 95% attendance rating for the 2nd quarter. Thank you to our students and their families who ensure they consistently come to school to learn. We appreciate you!
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Last Thursday, EEI's third graders put on a musical performance called Celebrations Around the World. Each class sang a song specific to a different country. Thank you to Ms. Burris for all your hard work putting this performance together, and a special thank you to all the families that brought their children. We hope you enjoyed the performance!
Congratulations to East End Intermediate's Spelling Bee winners - Andrea Suarez (1st place), Bryley Dunlap (2nd place), Cannon Moore (3rd place)!
The CKH word of the month for November was "Teamwork." Last week, at East End Intermediate's Monthly Morning Meeting, we celebrated all of the students, classes, and staff that were nominated for demonstrating teamwork. We see your hard work and appreciate you. Congratulations to our winners!
The CKH word of the month for November is Teamwork. East End Intermediate students in Mrs. Avant's class were given a task of building a paper chain with one sheet of colored paper, one glue stick, and a pair of scissors. After the activity, the students discussed ways they had to work together in order to make the longest chain.
Prior to the Thanksgiving Break, students at East End Intermediate had some excitement watching the Arkansas State Police helicopter land and take off from our playground area! Thank you to the pilots Matt Richie and Gabe Monroe who spoke with our 3rd grade students about what they do as pilots for the Arkansas State Police and letting our students look into the helicopter as they answered their many questions. We look forward to repeating this experience for our 4th and 5th graders at a later date.
East End Intermediate recently celebrated our students who had perfect attendance for the month of October. The first step to learning at school is being present. Thank you for showing up each and every day ready to learn!
Wednesday, November 8th, was National STEM Day. East End Intermediate students in Mrs. Jones' 5th grade classes practiced the "E" for Engineering in STEM, by completing an outdoor STEM challenge. Students had limited time and resources to create a mansion for a fairy or mini beast. Students also practiced the CKH word of the month, teamwork, by working in groups!
East End Intermediate's Chess Club competed in Chess Tournaments this week at the Arkansas River Educational Services Cooperative in Pine Bluff. Pictured are the 3rd and 4th grade team who placed 3rd overall, and Avlyn Jaggars who placed 2nd overall in the tournament.
East End Intermediate celebrates student and staff successes at our Monthly Morning Meetings. The CKH word of the month for October was self-direct. Many awards were given to those who best demonstrated what it means to be self-directed. Students were nominated by teachers, staff was nominated by students, and classes were nominated by staff to receive the CKH awards. Congratulations to all of our winners!
November is here and temperatures will be dropping! Please remember to write your student's name in their jackets, and remind them to check the lost and found as it is currently overflowing with jackets/hoodies. We have a few different drives going on this month to help East End families in need. Please check out our newsletter to learn more and see what other events are coming up!
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Our staff had a great time playing the pumpkin challenge on Monday. The winners won their favorite Sonic drink and sugary treat. Congratulations to the winners of the great pumpkin challenge!
Congratulations to East End Intermediate's most recent recipients of Certificates of Appreciation! These students received their nominations by staff for modeling the Yellowjacket Way (being respectful, responsible, and ready). Way to go students, we're so proud of you!
East End Intermediate students participated in the Bowling Special Olympics this week winning a total of three gold medals, two silver medals, and three bronze medals. We're so proud of our students!