HEB ISD School & Family Magazine April/May 2016 | Page 20

Shady Brook Elementary Students have many opportunities to get involved in activities such as choir, art club, student council, the Suzuki Strings program, and the KAB Club (Kids Against Bullying) which was developed by a first grade teacher. Students in fourth through sixth grade are offered the experience of Funday Fridays which take place every other Friday after school. Sixth grade students can gain leadership Shady Brook Elementary is home to talented and experiences across the campus through P.R.I.D.E. bright students in kindergarten through sixth grade. teams. These students become reading buddies Staff work to instill Shetland Pride in all students with younger students, help with the yearbook, help by offering many great opportunities to develop greet students as they arrive at school, and more. the whole child. Through the important work of school, parent, and Each six weeks, kindergarten teachers hold parent community partnerships, Shady Brook is able to meetings to inform and discuss what the classes provide families with the best opportunities! will be learning. First and second grade teachers offer opportunities throughout the school year for parents to come to the school and learn about how they can help their child at home. Fourth grade students recently attended a field trip to Austin to learn more about Texas History and Government while visiting the Bob Bullock Museum and the Texas State Capitol. Oakwood Terrace Elementary Extends Gratitude to Euless PD Oakwood Terrace Elementary is a school that loves their community and embraces the opportunity to serve those in it. They recently experienced giving back in a whole new way. On March 1, Euless Police Officer David Hofer lost his life in the line of duty. On that day, just like every other day, Officer Hofer and his fellow Euless Police Officers were focused on their mission to protect the entire community, including Oakwood Terrace Elementary. 18 As a school community, the children and adults of Oakwood Terrace turned a difficult situation into an opportunity to bond and express gratitude to the people who keep us safe. Staff at Oakwood Terrace led a school-wide project to create cards and letters thanking the Euless Police Department for all they do. In all, more than 700 cards were presented to the Police Department.