After an invigorating discussion of how our planet works, Greenfield Elementary students share with us why they think it’s important to save our environment.
In this session, we took our Pittsburgh Stevens Pre-K-8 class on a ‘field trip’ outside. There, they were asked to use their senses and tell us: what do you like about Spring?
After a long break, students at Greenfield Elementary tell us how insanely awesome, unexpected, exciting, crazy, and crazy cool it was when over 15” of snow fell in Allegheny County overnight.
Greenfield Elementary students reflect on the earthquake in Haiti. In these reflections, our 4th and 5th graders explore how this catastrophe has affected them, and what they are doing to help.
To commemorate his life and work, Greenfield Elementary students discuss the significance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in both their lives and the lives of others.
Students from Manchester Elementary and Greenfield Elementary school’s 4th and 5th grade ESW workshops met for the first time this week and lent their voices to a fun piece about their favorite dessert.