This post comes just in time for Halloween! Mary Howell continues to do a great job collaborating with the Denton Public Library by bringing cross-programming to South Davidson. This collaboration really benefits those students that don't have transportation to the public library and helps them to build relationships with the public librarians there. Even though some events had to be cancelled due to weather, it still proved to be engaging for students. Thanks, Mary. During the month of October students at South Davidson Middle and High have been having some Halloween related fun! During the week of October 9th - 12th the Denton Public Library visited South Davidson for special programming. On October 9th, students from two 7th grade science classes and one high school class came to learn about zombie preparedness and put together their own zombie preparedness kits. On October 10th, they partnered with the high school theater teacher and the high school art class came to learn about make-up and created their own zombie looks and wounds. Unfortunately, zombie week was cut short due to the hurricane; however, students were still able to complete and turn in zombie posters which have been on display throughout the remainder of the month of October. The zombie poster contest participants received a goodie bag on Halloween!
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Lorie Steed
10/31/2018 03:34:57 pm
What cool ideas, Mary! I would love to try something like this next year.
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Kristi Allred
11/7/2018 09:06:25 am
This is cool! I bet the kids loved it!!
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