During a typical FoodPrints class, kids receive a short lesson from their FoodPrints teacher and engage in a hands-on food-preparation activity, followed by a tasting! After the snack, the FoodPrints teacher takes the students outside to the school garden for another hands-on lesson on growing food.
Spring is spectacular at Langley Elementary! Langley students now have beautiful raised beds full of growing food to enrich their FoodPrints lessons.
During a typical FoodPrints class, kids receive a short lesson from their FoodPrints teacher and engage in a hands-on food-preparation activity, followed by a tasting! After the snack, the FoodPrints teacher takes the students outside to the school garden for another hands-on lesson on growing food.
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Attention Incoming Tiger Families:
Join us Saturday, April 27 for a very special enrollment playdate! Meet up on the early childhood education playground in front of the school from 10 until noon. This is a chance to get to know new and current families, tour the classrooms, and hand in enrollment paperwork. Looking forward to seeing you there! More than 120 volunteers came to Langley Elementary Saturday to change 13,000+ square feet of brown walls into beautiful pastel shades. Langley PTSA purchased all the supplies and paint and North Highland Consulting lead the charge with many volunteers, who they treated to lunch at Roro’s Modern Lebanese food truck.
Teachers, administrators, Langley families, PTSA members, neighbors, Turner Development, Phi Beta Sigma fraternity, Theta Tau Sigma, Ward 5 Councilman Zachary Parker, artist Calli Rae and MRP Realty all labored together to bring joyful color to the halls, cafeteria, bathrooms and office of Langley. Thank you for spending your valuable time giving to our school! A big shout-out to Justin Lien, Langley’s Director of Specialized Instruction and John Fraser, from North Highland Consulting. Their organization, direction and follow-through made all of this teamwork possible. Christina Robbins Langley PTSA President |
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