Why Handwriting?
It’s true that our digital world has made the use of pen and paper almost obsolete....
Read MoreIt’s true that our digital world has made the use of pen and paper almost obsolete....
Read MoreStudents in Grades 4 and 5 spent the month of February conducting experiments at home to prepare for Aaron School’s Science Fair....
Read MoreThis year, fifth graders spent the month of February studying colonial times in America! Students first learned about the settlements in America like Jamestown and Plymouth Rock....
Read MoreAs autumn came to a close, Aaron School students were excited to learn about the new Character Trait of the Season: COOPERATION!...
Read MoreAt Aaron School 45th Street, “Wii Love to Play” is a weekly after-school program taught by the Physical Education teachers. The program is available to students in 2nd through 7th...
Read MoreStudents in the Olive Room have spent the past several months transforming a space in the Art Room into an underwater adventure!...
Read MoreAt the start of the year, Art teachers prepared students for what would take place in the Art Room over the course of the school year. We were asking students...
Read MoreWe are very excited to announce that Aaron School students and staff will be participating in a school-wide book drive!...
Read MoreIn continuing with our “Bring Your A Game” theme, Aaron School students are learning about a new “A” character trait for the winter season… ACCEPTANCE!...
Read MoreThis year, several classes at 45th Street were introduced to TASK, a collaborative art project inspired by contemporary artist, Oliver Herring. TASK is an improvisational event with simple structure, and...
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