The teachers at Oak Farm are so good at sending me photos of my kids throughout the day. It is so much fun to see them in action. Sometimes it feels like I am a fly on the wall and get to see them in their environment. Here are some fun photos of the kids during these first 6 weeks of school so far.
Owen is in Primary 2 with teachers Ashley & Yova. He has enjoyed the level up from the Toddler classroom, but has frequently asked to go back there to see Nefy & Brittany. As I remind him that he is big now and does not even need diapers, but that the toddlers do need diapers still, he decides that the primary classroom is for him.
Nathan is in Primary 1 with teachers Tia & Devon. He is a kindergartener this year and has thrived in reading, writing cursive and math work even after 6 weeks of school. He is proud and excited for his accomplishments and the work he brings home. It is so fun to watch him grow.
Dawson is in Lower Elementary as a 2nd grader with Michal & Maria. He is in his second year doing a partial Spanish Immersion program in mostly math lessons. He has loved school and is thriving there. He loves to work hard and is very good at staying focused in his work.
Kaylee is in Upper Elementary as a 4th grader in April & Liz' class. She also is loving her move to Upper. Her class has about 15 girls and 4 boys. The girls have so much fun in there and coerce those boys into playing "wedding" and "theater." It's pretty funny to hear the stories she brings home about giving the boys certain roles to play in their girly games.
Cooper is a 7th grader in Middle School and has had a rough beginning. The workload, homework and due dates were overwhelming to him at first. But he has tackled it headstrong and prefers to get ahead rather than fall behind. He will do a whole semester's worth of work in just a couple nights so he can be ahead and not have to worry. He is enjoying it a lot.
Jaxton is an 8th grader in the Middle School. He has come back this year as a confident, social, outgoing leader. His leadership skills allow others to follow his lead, whether he leads positively or negatively. :-) He has to work extra hard at his schedule, due dates and organizational skills, but he has so much knowledge and academic skill inside him that shines.
We are so grateful for Oak Farm and the environment that the school provides!
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