Last week, Colden Elementary students were able to visit the annual Holiday Shop to select gifts for their families. Thank you to the Colden PTA volunteers who make this holiday tradition possible!





Mrs. Crosby's and Mrs. Embt's Pre-K class at Colden Elementary is having a great time learning about all the holiday traditions this week! They even decorated their very own Gingerbread Houses to take home!





First graders at Colden Elementary have been embracing the holiday spirit while focusing on our character trait of the month, kindness. Students learned about one another’s traditions and showed kindness by helping “fill” stockings for staff members, a beloved Colden holiday tradition. They also enjoyed making gingerbread houses, sharing decorating ideas, and offering kind comments about each other’s creative designs. We are grateful for our families’ support in making these meaningful holiday experiences possible.







Winter is a wonderful time to have fun in the snow! Mrs. Hatnett's pre-K class at Colden Elementary recently took full advantage of the fluffy drifts around the school!









Next Week is Holiday Spirit Week at Colden Elementary! Check out the dress-up days for the Week of Dec. 15-19:
Monday - Wear Red
Tuesday - Wear Green
Wednesday - Wear a Holiday Hat
Thursday - Pajama Day
Friday - Don Your Holiday Gear
Monday - Wear Red
Tuesday - Wear Green
Wednesday - Wear a Holiday Hat
Thursday - Pajama Day
Friday - Don Your Holiday Gear

Happy December! Please enjoy this month's edition of Keeping Up with Colden:
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Recently, Colden 5th graders presented this year's musical, "Raising Colden’s Roof, One Shingle at a Time." The show put the audience in the holiday spirit with its themes of generosity, compassion and teamwork.


STEAM Lessons have returned to Colden Elementary. Recently, Mrs. Anderson's first grade class learned about how spiders can fly using a parachute, so they set out to make their own parachutes for their own plastic spider. They used a fan to try to blow their creations the farthest.
#ExperientialLearning #RedefiningRural
#ExperientialLearning #RedefiningRural






Second-grade students at Colden Elementary recently welcomed two Mystery Readers - Samantha Wasiela and Nicole Hallick, both parents of second-graders. The students loved the stories they shared!


Yesterday, Colden Elementary students in grades pre-K through 5 participated in the second annual Colden Turkey Trot! Just like in a real race, the students lined up at the starting line, waited for the air horn, and ran laps around the bike path. Everyone received a medal and a certificate with their time.
Thank you to the wonderful parent volunteers who set up, recorded times and passed out healthy treats!
#Wellness #RedefiningRural










Attention Families: This year TeamSmile has expanded to include students from Springville and Colden elementary schools as well as Springville Middle School! Free dental care and dental education will be provided along with a fun day for students at the Bills' Field House. Families who are interested in signing up can contact their child's school nurse.

Mrs. Crosby's UPK class read about and explored the weather this week! First, they read the book "Cloudette," by Tom Lichtenheld. It's a story about a tiny cloud that wants to do big things! After a bad storm, Cloudette finds herself in a new place with unfamiliar faces. After some determination, she uses her cloud powers to create rain, helping a sad, muddy pond return to a place with plenty of water for the frogs to enjoy. After that, the students conducted a science experiment using shaving cream, water and food dye to see how clouds fill up and then produce rain! We also talked about what we should wear on a rainy day.
#ExperientialLearning #RedefiningRural
#ExperientialLearning #RedefiningRural



Mrs. Harrtnett's and Mrs. Hall's UPK class found out that when it comes to carving a pumpkin, it's not just about what's on the outside! They also got to explore the insides of the pumpkin!







Our Ski Club is excited to once again be heading to Holiday Valley on Monday nights. Ski Club provides transportation for students in grades 5 and up. Holiday Valley has also made discount rates available to our families and staff.
Check out the flyer attached. Prices are valid through November 1st.



Friday was #BigAppleCrunch Day! The Big Apple Crunch takes place in October of each year, inviting everyone to take a bite out of a New York-grown apple to celebrate the apple harvest and inspire us to eat local! Springville and Colden Elementary students love taking a big bite out of their apples served at lunch by SGI Culinary!
#RedefiningRural
#RedefiningRural




Colden Elementary is also celebrating Red Ribbon Week with dress-up days!
Monday - Support your favorite sport or team
Tuesday - Wear red
Wednesday - Mismatch day, Crazy socks and Crazy hair
Thursday - Wear purple and gold
Friday - Wear your Halloween costume!
Monday - Support your favorite sport or team
Tuesday - Wear red
Wednesday - Mismatch day, Crazy socks and Crazy hair
Thursday - Wear purple and gold
Friday - Wear your Halloween costume!

Mrs. Langworthy was the first Mystery Reader for Colden's second graders. Throughout the year, parents, relatives, and school staff can sign up to be a Mystery Reader. Students look forward to guessing who it will be, based on clues given by the future reader! Mystery Readers are a highlight of the week!


Colden Elementary students had a blast on their field trip to W&J Awald Farms! They got to experience all the fun fall activities, including a hayride!





This week, we are celebrating Fire Prevention Week! Thank you to Colden Fire Company and Colden EMS for teaching our students at Colden Elementary about fire safety!
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#FirePreventionWeek #CommunityConnections #redefiningrural



Recently, Colden Elementary students visited The Buleberry Tree House in recognition of demonstrating September's character trait of respect! In addition to the students, Mrs. Habermehl, Miss Imhoff, and Mrs. Mercurio were nominated by their colleagues to participate in the trip!










