CRAZY HAT DAY at COASTAL RIDGE!
about 1 year ago, Kim McCabe-Kofman
student and mom with crazy hats
Student with turkey hat on
Student with crazy hat
Three students with crazy hats
Student with crazy hat
Student with crazy hat, and friend
Student with crazy hat
student with crazy hat
Student with crazy hat
Student with crazy hat
With the possibility of a remote day, if youd like your student to bring a bag lunch home... please fill out this form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1loApAgRe5T_bavJZhXmGsy4Lyvh6FhvO8BUeuJM6Nh0/viewform?edit_requested=true
about 1 year ago, Whitney Thornton
Big shout out to our Coastal Ridge students, who exemplified sailing into the new year with perseverance and courage!
about 1 year ago, Kim McCabe-Kofman
character matters sailboats on bulletin boards
character matters sailboats on bulletin boards
character matters sailboats on bulletin boards
character matters sailboats on bulletin boards
Poster: building character at Coastal Ridge
Steve Hamel has been volunteering in the York Schools for over 13 years! He began helping when his daughters became involved with theater in elementary school. His daughters have both now graduated and Steve continues to volunteer countless hours to York Schools Drama Program. Steve focuses his talents behind the scenes in our York Community Auditorium, providing the technical direction for all of the York High Drama and Middle School productions and also for the York Parks and Rec productions. Theater is a hobby that Steve loves and he also enjoys performing in seacoast area productions. He is passionate about the lighting, sound and projections he creates with the amazing equipment that the YCA offers.The York Schools Volunteer Program thanks Steve for the hundreds of hours given each year to support enrichment in the York Schools. When we asked Steve why he does it and what he enjoys about it he said: “The student actors & techs I work with put so much of themselves into each production….they are inspiring! Working with these young people over years and seeing them grow as performers brings me real joy. In return, I want to ensure they have a great experience and that the theater tech helps them put on a top notch performance. Also, the team of volunteers I get to work with are wonderful! There is so much that goes into a successful production and it couldn't be done without the other volunteers and the whole crew of parents that support live theater in York, I love working with them!”
about 1 year ago, Whitney Thornton
volunteer hero
volunteer hero
John Meader brought his Star Lab to Coastal Ridge as part of our third grade ELA curriculum, exploration of outer space. Students removed their shoes and crawled into the inflated dome and watched in awe as the universe was revealed to them.
about 1 year ago, Kim McCabe-Kofman
Students listening to instructions before entering the star lab
Students waiting in line to enter the star lab
John Meader sitting inside the star lab with his instrument panel
The night sky projected inside the star lab dome
All 4 schools will follow 1/16 Menu ON 1/17 (National Bagel Day will be celebrated at all 4 schools Wednesday)
over 1 year ago, Whitney Thornton
menu change
Yorks farm to school specialist and Nutrition Director taught some CRES classes about making homemade butter. Students got to watch the whole process and even got to taste test and bring some home
over 1 year ago, Whitney Thornton
butter
butter
butter
Tomorrow CRES lunch will be todays menu: Smoothie yogurt bowl & whole grain cinnamon bun!
over 1 year ago, Whitney Thornton
Our CRES Civil Rights Team members created an Equality Tree on display in the office. Our team worked hard to find quotes from famous leaders who supported equal rights for all, that expressed the importance of respect for people of all races, skin colors, abilities, genders, families and religions. CRES is a place where all are welcome!
over 1 year ago, Kim McCabe-Kofman
Three members of our civil rights team standing in front of the bulletin board
CRES equality tree bulletin board
Our SRO Dave McKinnon stopped by today to show us the newest member of the York Police Dept...MAJOR. Definitely the cutest guy on the force! Part of Major's job will be to help students develop social skills and lend emotional support.
over 1 year ago, Kim McCabe-Kofman
SRO Dave McKinnon, holding puppy named Major
We were fortunate to have author Mary Cerullo, author of 21 award-winning books for children, visit with all of our students yesterday. Mary describes herself as science interpreter. She's worked with many scientists and ocean advocates to help people understand the nature of scientific research and environmental issues. To our 2nd graders, Mary described her experience sitting on the ocean floor in the Bahamas watching reef sharks feed. Our 3rd grade classes listened intently while Mary spoke of a scientist who recently discovered the secret to attracting 50 feet long Giant Squid in the freezing black depths of underwater canyons. 4th graders were treated to a slideshow of Iceland where locals swim in a volcanic crater. Mary also took our students through the process of how she creates her books. Such a fun and informative day!
over 1 year ago, Kim McCabe-Kofman
Author Mary Cerullo
Author Mary Cerullo showing slideshow of Giant Squid to 3rd grade students
Author Mary Cerullo showing sideshow of sharks to second grade students
Author Mary Cerullo showing slideshow of people swimming in a volcanic crater in Iceland
Village and Coastal Ridge Elementary School students and their families are invited to York Public Library on Wed., Dec. 6 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Learn about science and math-themed literacy and play math games. Come meet author Mary M. Cerullo and try to win fun prizes. We hope to see you there!
over 1 year ago, York School Department
Dec 6 Science & Math Literacy Night flyer. Join us for an incredible evening of science and math-themed literacy and math games. Meet author Mary M. Cerullo. York Public Library.
Winter is coming! We want to make sure students are able to get outdoor play and fresh air daily but they need to be dressed appropriately too. Thank you!
over 1 year ago, Veronica Kuzmitski
winter weather clothing requirements
CRES 4th grade students were the stars of the Weather at Your School segment with Todd McInerney and his crew from #WMTW. A dedicated group of hearty Mainers braved the cold this morning starting at 5:45 AM for the live broadcast in front of Coastal Ridge. Later, Todd addressed the entire fourth grade group and explained his use of weather models to forecast upcoming storms, and entertained many questions from our inquisitive learners. If you missed the early morning broadcast, you can tune in again to WMTW at 6 o'clock tonight for another CRES segment. Here's a sneak peek behind the scene of our students recording, "Maine's Total weather!" https://youtu.be/RvvGtBZ49lA
over 1 year ago, Kim McCabe-Kofman
Todd, McInerney of WMTW broadcasting live from Coastal Ridge Elelmentary school
coastal Ridge Elelmentary school didn’t holding up welcome sign in front of school
WMTW, storm tracker van
Todd McInerney, delivering weather forecast at 5:45 AM outside of Coastal Ridge Elelmentary School
Todd McInerney, along with Coastal Ridge teachers standing outside of the school
The last of three YHS Athletic Complex informational meetings scheduled during the feasibility stage of our study will take place at the York Public Library this Wednesday, from 6 to 7 p.m. We hope you will join us to share your thoughts and ask questions.
over 1 year ago, York School Department
This graphic is titled "We want to hear from you." It is about the proposed Athletic Complex that would replace the multi-use fields at the high school. It depicts runners as well as a soccer player by a running track.
Keep your CRES student(s) warm and prepared for cold weather this winter! Please review the rules that will guide us.
over 1 year ago, York School Department
These are CRES's guidelines for dressing your children warm at school this winter.
The York School Department is seeking input from York, Maine, residents regarding a proposed Athletic Complex on the grounds of York High School. The complex would replace York High School’s current track and multi-use fields. Choose from three Informational meetings that will be held at the York Public Library (prior to scheduled York School Committee Meetings) on November 1, 15, and 29 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the York Public Library. We hope you'll join us!
over 1 year ago, York School Department
Flyer invited York Residents to a choice of Informational Meetings regarding a Athletic Complex on York High School grounds.
We'd like to introduce Ms. Pasciuto, an Ed Tech working in CRES's library. Though she's new to the library position, she has supported Special Education at CRES and taught yoga and mindfulness to CRES students over the past two years. Please welcome Nicole to her new position!
over 1 year ago, York School Department
An introduction and photo of Ms. Pasciuto and her dog, Rudder.
At a recent whole-school assembly, Principal Harris read: Maybe, A Story About the Endless Potential in All of Us, written by Kobi Yamada. Our counselors, Mrs. Lane and Miss Kasi invited students to fill out stars to tell us all about their aspirations.
over 1 year ago, Kim McCabe-Kofman
Have you ever wondered why you are here? Bulletin board with stars and students comments
Star-maybe new ideas will spark and I will change the world
Star-maybe I will be the first lady president!
Star-maybe I will be the next school counselor
Star-maybe I will fill everyone's bucket
Star-To help pepole
Star-crochet a masterpiece
Star-maybe I can cook someday
Star-maybe I will...
Superintendent Tim Doak is looking forward to welcoming YSD parents to the York Community Auditorium on Thursday at 6 p.m. He and York Town Manager Peter Joseph are anxious to share ideas about Partnering For York's Future. We hope to see many of you at 6 p.m. Refreshments and friendly faces will be waiting for you!
over 1 year ago, York School Department
Partnering for York's Future flyer featuring Superintendent Tim Doak and Town Manager Peter Joseph.