 | | Four Seasons A+ Courtyard | Four Seasons A+ Elementary is St. Paul Public School's first year-round school. Teachers at Four Seasons use the A+ arts model to help students learn in all subjects by integrating daily arts instruction in music, dance, drama and visual arts. In addition, the school's year-round calendar gives parents an alternative to the traditional nine-month school year, offers students shorter and more frequent breaks throughout the year to encourage continuous learning, and provides an opportunity for students to receive up to 23 additional learning days each year.
The Four Seasons A+ Site Council is a team of staff, parents, community members and the Principal who work together to help our school become a successful learning community. The Site Council serves in an advisory capacity to develop the School Comprehensive Improvement Plan, to plan and prioritize school budgets, to shape and support the school's mission and vision.
Check us out and see what we do! You do not have to be a Site Council member to attend any of our meetings. All are welcome!
We invite parents to join the members of the Site Council at our next meeting on Thursday, May 1, 2008, from 5:00pm - 6:00pm.
Also on that night, Four Seasons A+ will be hosting our Gold Gathering Parent Informance with a guest appearance by The Bug Man from North Dakota from 6:00-7:30pm. Students in grades 3 and 4 and their parents will see scientific demonstrations featuring bugs, chemistry and physics. This a part of our initiative to integrate the arts and sciences at Four Seasons A+ Elementary.
Our 6th Grade students meet The Bug Man during their overnight field trip to the Moorhead University Science Center on April 24 & 25.
Students in Grades K, 1, 2 & 5 will meet The Bug Man at a Gathering on the afternoon on May 1 at 1:10 p.m.
Also on May 1, our Pre-K students will be celebrating May Day by distributing May Baskets to our neighbors.
For more information about any of these events, please contact Four Seasons A+ Office at (651) 290-7595 or howard.wilson@spps.org.
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