Christmas Around the World at Hobble Creek Elementary

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Hobble Creek Elementary spent Christmas around the world!  At an assembly held on December 20, 2011 the students were able to imagine what it is like in other parts of the world during the Christmas season.  The students sung songs, danced and played instruments and much more.  This experience gave the students an idea of Christmas customs in other countries.  Some of the countries that were talked about were Africa, Mexico, Jerusalem, Israel, England and many others.  The program was put together and directed by Sena Smith (Music Specialist) and Holly Mayne (Moveme

January 6, 2012 Students of the Week

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The pictured students were Hobble Creek Elementary's STUDENTS OF THE WEEK for January 6, 2012:  Carter Griffin, Kendall Coleman, Keslee Van Orman, Ben Wheeler, Jacob Nadauld, Gavin Cherrington, Annika Vorkink, Brock Sundet, Jessica Lambert, Nate Schuring, Porter Fairbourne, Kennedy Huston, Dillan Jarvis, Jaida Cherrington, Aspen Madsen, Landon Knapp, Ethan Blackett, Jacob Richey, Luke Durden, Rylee Hinds, Matthew Grimshaw, and Aja Brady.

December 2, 2011 Students of the Week

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The pictured students were Hobble Creek Elementary's STUDENTS OF THE WEEK on December 2, 2011:  Addison Hales, Brooklyn Martin, Everett Fairbourne, Ammon Brown, Max Knowlton, Samantha Brady, Braxton Carter, Maggie Ribble, Henry Killpack, Madyson Fullmer, Mason Aviano, Elise Campbell, Rylee Anderson, Seth Brimhall, Avery Davis, JaneAnne Metler, Samantha Smith, Makenzi Jensen, Madison Sorenson, Daylen Rasmussen, Rebekah Hair, and Asha Peterson.

November 11, 2011 Students of the Week

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The pictured students were Hobble Creek Elementary's STUDENTS OF THE WEEK for November 11, 2011:  Emilie Mertz, Abby Thomas, Esther Darby, Robby Lape, Brynlee Stepp, Wyatt  Thomas, Annika Vorkink, Jane Winward, Bryant Gallagher, Grace Dawe, Cooper Magleby, Spencer Winward, Bryon Reese, Brenden Dusenberry, Kayla Bennett, Asher Hunt, Elizabeth Rex, Nick Wheeler, Sol Quackenbush, Brianna Sorenson, Eliza Nemelka, and Tiffany Asay

Reflections at Hobble Creek

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Reflections have been going on at Hobble Creek Elementary since the school started.  When Reflection time comes around each year the halls, classrooms and homes are buzzing with students discussing on what to do that year.  Reflections is an annual program that has been put on by the National PTA for 40 years.  It encourages students to display their artistic talents in different categories based on a national theme.  “Diversity means…” was the theme for this year.  Students can enter their talents into eight different categories (music, photography, visual arts, li

November 4, 2011 Students of the Week

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The pictured students were Hobble Creek Elementary's Students of the Week on November 4, 2011:  Katherine Fisher, Maren Porter, Paityn Bird, Siri Schneck, Brynlee Stepp, Julia Hart, Zoie Frisby, Rylan Taylor, Warren Finlaysen, Ethan Lewis, Joshua Fielding, Lexie Warren, Madison Henderson, Aubrey Nissen, Timothy Shorts, Samantha Strunk, Kyle Chen, Clayton Dean, Jackson Littledike, Lauren Brunt, Jacob Myers, and Jacob Nelson.

Halloween at Hobble Creek

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On October 31, 2011 the halls were a scary site at Hobble Creek Elementary.  There were witches, goblins, monsters, pirates and much more rooming the halls.  The students and teachers had fun showing off their creative costumes to each other as well as the parents during the Halloween Parade.  The students and faculty marched down the halls and throughout the gym while parents and peers were watching the parade come by.  It was a great site.  But beware if you come to Hobble Creek, you might get nabbed by one of these creatures!

The Living Planet Aquarium with 4th Graders

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Hobble Creek Elementary 4th graders got a real treat on Tuesday, October 18.  The Living Planet Aquarium came and talked about different aspects of science.  Each 4th grade class was able to meet with the instructors individually.  The "Water Van", as we call it, comes each year with models of the water cycle and the uses of water.  These two models are awesome because they actually rain.  Water also moves through them to show how it creates electricity and waters our crops, to name just a few of the things that the models do.  The Aquarium also brings some of