
Second grade students in Mrs. Leonard’s class learn about timelines. #WEareHFL



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Mrs. Patton’s class took learning outside today. What a great idea! #WEareHFL




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Our fourth graders in beginning band experience their first large group ensemble! #WEareHFL





Students in Miss Apthorpe’s class learned how spiders spin webs and then made some moving spiders of their own! Creepy! WEareHFL




Our Manor teacher teams are REAL characters today! #WEareHFL





We celebrate wonderment and awe all around Manor today. #WEareHFL





Our Friday is going to be spooktacular! #WEareHFL





Today is our Habits of Mind traveling assemblies. I can’t wait to see all of these students who have shown excellence with the habit of managing impulsivity!


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Wednesday was silly hats and hairdos today… way to show your spirit Manor students and teachers! #WEareHFL





Show us your silly side and creative minds! Hats off to imagination! #WEareHFL





Fiona and Evelyn lead our announcements today. Way to take a responsible risk today! #WEareHFL



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Red Ribbon Week kicks off with “wear red” and the slogan “Drug Fee Looks Like Me” #WEareHFL #RedRibbonWeek




The District is joining students, parents, teachers, and other citizens across America in celebrating #RedRibbonWeek, the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation. For more info visit, https://www.hflcsd.org/news/what_s_new/red_ribbon_week_-_october_25th_-_29th


Our fifth graders are working on their owl observations after a visit from a great horned owl! Whooo’s excited about art? Mrs. Simpson’s class is! #WEareHFL





After waiting for over a year, our tail taggin tutors have come back to school! Francis has made reading doggone-tastic! #WEareHFL




Close reading in action! Fourth graders know how to annotate, highlight for a purpose and take notes as active readers!
