Thirty-two students listed among school's top performers.
Bernon Heights Elementary School is proud to present its list of Students of the Month for December 2012. These students work very hard to earn this distinction. They must demonstrate: "RESPECT" for others, our school, our community and ourselves; "RESPONSIBILITY" by following directions the first time given;They are "READY TO LEARN" by coming to school prepared for classes every day. Kylee Wilson Davon McMillan Mary Celado Daniel Brennan Cassidy Fortier Connor Thibault Rebekah Tellier Warren Groth Madgalena Echevarria Nathan Brunelle Maliyah Delifus William Santamaria Sophia Thomas Paul Higgins Janae Pona Deryn Glassey Alexandria Bourk Aaron Palardy Gavin Lowe Ayumi Claiborne Zachary Molitor Jah’kyrah Scurry Hailey Bourcier Isaiah …
Organization delivered on PTO request this summer.
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012
When the students at Bernon Heights Elementary School return in a few weeks, they are in for a colorful surprise. Youth artists at RiverzEdge Arts Project have spent the last month working on interactive activities that have been painted onto the blacktop of the playground area of the school. Earlier this spring, members of the Bernon Heights PTO approached RiverzEdge with the idea of creating something on the playground for the students. The PTO wanted to give the students something to do at recess. Their idea was to re-create a map of the United States that used to be on the playground, along with other activities that RiverzEdge participants could design. From there, RiverzEdge designed other activities and went to work on the …
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Superintendent considers closing Fifth Avenue School, converting Bernon Heights to a middle school.
Parents are questioning the wisdom of a proposal to close Fifth Avenue Elementary and convert Bernon Heights to a middle school for fifth and sixth-graders. The changes are a possible part of Superintendent Giovanna Donoyan's new budget plan for the Woosocket Education Department. The Valley Breeze reports parents and teachers are organizing to oppose the proposed changes. City Council President John Ward said it makes sense to draw up additional budget options. During the April 17 City Council meeting, Ward noted his own children, who are now grown, attended Bernon Heights, and he sympathizes with the community's desire to maintain the schools as neighborhood schools. Given the opposition to the proposals, he said, it makes sense for …
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Fifth Avenue Elementary
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Woonsocket City Hall
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City of Woonsocket Department of Education
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Anne
10:39 pm on Thursday, August 16, 2012
As a parent and a teacher at this school ,who has been coming in and out to get ready for the start of school, I saw the Riverzedge Kids working on this addition to our school. Our students deserve to have a school that they can be proud of and that can help them to see themselves as valued learners. I would like to thank the PTO for continually making positive contributions to the experiences of…   more ›