
Attention Caregivers!
Click on the link below to take advantage of opportunities you can join to help support the literacy development of your children outside of school. These workshops will provide essential tips, suggestions, and ideas for ways to work with your child outside of school to become powerful and life-long readers and writers.
https://readingandwritingproject.org/resources/supports-for-familes
*January 3, 2024 -Oral Storytelling Is a Key Practice that Builds Language, Early Writing Skills, and Community, Grades PreK-2
*January 4, 2024 -What Parents and Caregivers Most Need to Know about Supporting Their Children with Spelling, Grammar and Conventions, Grades 4-8

Mrs. Perry's class was excited that Olaf came to visit us at Gibson! We hope everyone has a happy and healthy winter break!





Good Morning
Today is January 2. 2024
Today is a White Day.
Happy New Year!

Welcome back! Hope everyone enjoyed their time off. Now back to being awesome at school.


Game Day Friday, December 29, 2023


Game Day Thursday, December 28, 2023


Game Day Wednesday December 27, 2023


Attention Caregivers!
Click on the link below to take advantage of opportunities you can join to help support the literacy development of your children outside of school. These workshops will provide essential tips, suggestions, and ideas for ways to work with your child outside of school to become powerful and life-long readers and writers.
https://readingandwritingproject.org/resources/supports-for-familes
*January 3, 2024 -Oral Storytelling Is a Key Practice that Builds Language, Early Writing Skills, and Community, Grades PreK-2
*January 4, 2024 -What Parents and Caregivers Most Need to Know about Supporting Their Children with Spelling, Grammar and Conventions, Grades 4-8

Attention Caregivers! Please note our December Recess dates below:
There will be NO SCHOOL from Monday, December 25, 2023, through Monday, January 1, 2024.
We hope you have a safe and joyous winter season!
#gopurple

Weekly Game Schedule December 24, 2023


Prek students have begun to learn about trees. We are so lucky to have so many trees in our town. They noticed the changes in the Gibson school trees for the winter!




First grade science students have been exploring sound. They learned that a sound source will make a vibration. They could see the vibration using tuning forks. They practice listening closely to sounds and played a sound guessing game.




Good Morning,
Today is December 22, 2023.
Today is a Purple Day.
Happy Holidays!

Attention Caregivers! Please note our December Recess dates below:
There will be NO SCHOOL from Monday, December 25, 2023, through Monday, January 1, 2024.
We hope you have a safe and joyous winter season!
#gopurple

For spirit week, 1st grade created our own bling to wear!

Third grade science students have been busy learning about force and motion. They have built wheel and axle systems and explored how to engineer various objects to get them to roll straight.





Fifth grade science students have been learning how to develop procedures on how to separate mixtures and well as develop models -in our black box challenge-some great team work and collaboration of ideas!








Fourth graders have been lighting up science class. They have learned about the the transfer of energy and how to set up a series and parallel circuit using switches, wires, batteries and motors.







*Senior Families*
The Department of Education has committed that students and families will have access to FAFSA by December 31. This date is not confirmed.
Get the process started early by creating your FSA ID at this link: https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/create-account/launch


From November 30th-December 3rd, two Norwich High School musicians participated in the NYSSMA Conference All-State Festival in Rochester, NY. Anthony Pomares (Alto Sax, Bass 1) and Caden Stone (Double Bass) earned their spots by earning 100's on their All-State NYSSMA Solo's last May at Norwich's Solo Festival. After successfully making the group, both students recorded seating auditions and placed second in their respective sections.
Acceptance into a NYSSMA Conference ensemble is incredibly competitive and rare. Congratulations to both of these students for all their hard work and dedication over the course of their musical careers!

