north trail elementary grand day 2011

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North Trail Elementary School hosted over 200 Grandparents for a "Grand Day" at school on Friday, April 29. Students put on a concert and gave a personal tour of their school and classroom prior to enjoying lunch! A good time was had by all.North Trail understands that strong family support for students is a key factore in ensuring student success. The school is located in Lakeville, Minnesota and is part of the Farmington Area Public Schools.

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NORTH TRAIL ELEMENTARY GRAND DAYNorth Trail Elementary School – Friday, April 29

Over 200 Grandparents were welcomed by Dr. Steven Geis, NTES Principal

Students from the First Grade put on a performance to remember.

Music Specialist Nancy Huppert worked with the students.

It was a very supportive and appreciative audience!

And the cameras were rolling to capture this moment forever.

The Grandparents were invited to join in the fun, and they did!

The Grandparents were invited to join in the fun, and they did!

Then it was time for a personal tour of the school.

On the way to the classrooms, students had a chance to share their artwork that was displayed in the hallways.

All four First Grade classes are located in the same area of the school and they share a common area for student learning.

Inside the common space area

Inside the common space area

Inside the classroom

Inside the classroom

Students prepared materials to share.

Students prepared materials to share.

Family support for students is a key contributor to success in school.

Family support for students is a key contributor to success in school.

On to the lunchroom where Grandparents and students shared lunch.

Plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables are on the menu.

Students led the way!

It was the end of a Grand Day at school.

It was the end of a Grand Day at school.

Benefits of Family Involvement For Student Achievement

Higher grades and test scores.

Better attendance and more homework done.

More positive attitudes and behavior.

Higher graduation rates.

Greater enrollment in postsecondary education

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