Tag: Fredonia Elementary School
Connections Spotlight — CCC&Y Celebrates April as Child Abuse Prevention Month with final free ‘Thriving Families’ training on April 26 in Page
The Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth celebrates April as Child Abuse Prevention Month with its final free “Thriving Families” training on April 26 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 26 at the Page Unified School District boardroom, 500 S. Navajo Road, Page.
The series “Community Healing Change — Training, Meal & Discussion,” were also presented on April 17 in Fredonia and April 18 at Puente de Hozho in Flagstaff and in partnership with Fredonia Elementary School, Puente de Hozho in Flagstaff and the Page Unified School District.
You can register to attend the live viewing parties where food, discussion and prizes are available.
To attend the Page training, register with Penni Case at pcase@pageud.org
April 17 — CCC&Y, in partnership with Fredonia Elementary School, will present ‘Community Healing Change — Training, Meal & Discussion’
The Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth, in partnership with Fredonia Elementary School, will present “Community Healing Change — Training, Meal & Discussion” from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Monday, April 17.
Caring for children is not easy, especially if we have had our own stressors in life. But, it is the most important thing we will do.
See, snap and share: Fredonia students join Kaibab Citizen Science Project
Outfitted with Amazon Fire tablets and knowledge of the Kaibab National Forest’s 2018 Citizen Science Project through the iNaturalist app, 16 students from Fredonia Elementary School wrapped up the school year with a day-trip roaming among the trees and open meadow at Pleasant Valley in the North Kaibab Ranger District of Kaibab National Forest, on May 17.
Fourth graders join Kaibab National Forest’s Citizen Science Project
Outfitted with Amazon Fire tablets and knowledge of the Kaibab National Forest’s 2018 Citizen Science Project through the iNaturalist app, 16 students from Fredonia Elementary School wrapped up the school year with a day-trip roaming among the trees and open meadow at Pleasant Valley in the North Kaibab Ranger District of Kaibab National Forest, May 17.
Strengthening Families in Kaibab Paiute
As their children’s first and best teacher, Tosh and her boyfriend, Derrick, know the importance of laying a strong foundation early in their children’s lives. Earlier this year, Tosh signed up for the Growing Up Great parent education classes offered at the Kaibab Early Learning Center near Fredonia. The program covers topics on bonding and attachment, caring for your family, social and emotional development and physical and brain development.