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Heatherwood University:  After school science presentations and activities for students.
“I just thought I'd share with you that Milo LOVED the Gingerbread House class!  He made such a neat house, and he was totally into it.  Thanks to Heatherwood for offering such a neat experience!”
Paige Gardner  -  Heatherwood Parent
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K-5th Outdoor Education:

Multi-Grade-Level Buddies:

Intramural Sports: Intramurals is an after school sports program open to all fourth and fifth grade Heatherwood students. The program expands the fourth and fifth grade physical education curriculum to provide students, who so choose, an opportunity for further skill application in a more competitive setting. This is a time for students to appreciate their personal skill level as they learn more about blending with the diverse skill levels of their peers in a competitive game situation.
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Student Council: Students in grades three through five are selected by their peers and teachers to participate in decision making and to provide school and community service.

Hotshots Choir: Students in fourth and fifth grades are invited to participate in the Hotshots choir which meets once a week after school from September through May and presents performances during the year.
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Instrumental Music: Our instrumental music program, consisting of band and orchestra, is available to any interested student in grade five.  It includes lessons and experience and group and individual performances.  Students perform several times throughout the school year.  Lessons are at no charge.  In most cases parents rent or buy their child’s instruments.

Pizza with Mr. O:

Mathletes: Evening parent led math activities and lessons for all students based on grade level groupings.
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Cross-Grade Buddies:

Science Fair and Learning Fair: All students are highly encouraged all to participate in the Science Fair in January and the Learning Fair in April.  The  Science/Learning Fair creates an atmosphere of inquiry and exploration.  Students proudly present their scientific projects to reviewers, other students and parents.  The quality of experiments and conceptual knowledge of science learning is very high.  Students do a wonderful job of presenting their data and conclusions.   Science Fair projects follow the format of asking a question, forming a hypothesis (an educated guess about the answer), testing your hypothesis with a procedure using certain materials, documenting your results and coming to a conclusion about your question. Science Fair packets are available from your child’s classroom teacher. Science Fair boards are available in the office for $3.00.

Learning Fair projects present interests that students have in a certain subject or area beyond science. Students might demonstrate how you perform creative dance movements, write your own songs or present what you know about a specific subject such as rocks and minerals. Students also may become involved in community service projects.  Many community service projects take planning and coordination to provide a service to those in need.  Examples of previous projects are:  Bonfils Blood Drive at school, Beads for Life, Supplies for the Homeless Shelter, Adopt a pet at the Humane Society, Supplies for an orphanage in China and many other community service projects.

LEARNING FAIR 2010.pdf 

For Science Fair forms please go here.

Book Fairs:

Third Grade Hoedown:

Mini-Society:

Ellis Island Simulation:

Grade Level Field Trips: To participate in field trips, a permission slip will be sent home with each student for every field trip.  This slip must be signed by a parent and returned to the teacher prior to the outing.  Students without signed permission slips will not be allowed to participate in the trip.  Parent volunteers are usually needed to help accompany students on these excursions.  Parents who will be driving students will need to complete and return to the office a BVSD driver form, along with a copy of their driver’s license and their insurance declaration page.  For insurance reasons, siblings are not allowed on class field trips.

School Spirit Days:

P.E. Challenge Days: will actually be know going forward as  FUN AND FITNESS DAY  - Let's celebrate all the fun we have had in PE this year and show off our fitness!  THis is a great day of fun for everyone in a safe and appropraitely competitive environment.  BAck in the day we might have called this Field Day but we have added all the fun we can pack in!

Heather Heatherwood Fun Run: Heatherwood’s own 1 mile fun run modeled after the Bolder Boulder. Run like you’ve never run before and make your own “ personal best” race time as you race around Heatherwood with all your buddies! Moms and Dads welcome!  We invite all incoming fall kindergarten families to join us.

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