So many wonderful faces, costumes, and friends came to enjoy the day.
We want to extend a special thank you to parent Stephanie Cody for coordinating the event. We’re also grateful for all the parents who put hours of work and energy to pull the Hoedown off.
Thank you also to all of our business sponsors and businesses who donated to the Hoedown.
There was a booth for fairy hair. There was a booth to take photos (stay tuned to our Facebook page to find your photo!), a cakewalk, a “wine” walk, face painting, and much more.
We had bouncy houses, haunted houses, and magicians.
Family. Food. Fun. And lots of photos!
Enjoy a slideshow of all the photos of the day.
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Professor Whizzpop the magician and balloon twister will be there!
There will be music, karaoke, bouncy houses and more!
There is also a raffle table and silent auction with many local fantastic prizes including an iPad mini!
And last but certainly not least, there will be a haunted house!
Only tickets are used inside the event, no cash including for food and drinks.
Tickets are at the gate for $1, 12 for $10 or 25 for $20.
The Haunted House…
When: Friday and Saturday October 24th-25th
Time: 6:30-9:oopm, also during the Hoedown: 12:30-2:30pm
Cost: $5/person; $3/children 4 and under (and will be a little less scary for them, too)
Parking: please park in the parking lot behind the school – at 60 State Street. Some street parking will be available, but the upper lot on the older part of campus will fill up quickly.
Who: Students, teachers, staff, parents & friends of Rainbow
More: Listen to Chikomo Marimba, Sue Ford’s awesome band. Share stories, songs, skits, and fun with friends. There’s a sign-up sheet, but if you forget to sign up, come anyways.
Here’s a sneak peak at what amazing sounds you’ll hear. This is a video of Chikomo Marimba playing for Asheville Video Productions. They created a video of downtown and put Chikomo’s music to it.
The RCS fourth grade just finished a wonderful unit on all things plants. From photosynthesis to seed growth to planting systems, each student understood a lot about plants by the end of the unit.
Students went to the NC Arboretum at the start of the unit and continued study of plants, processes and systems during the course of their unit.
Student Presentations
Part of the requirements for learning was for 4th graders to present their unit to their parents and families.
On Friday, they had a chance to do just that:
The presentation schedule
Students went out to the community gardens where they showed their parents the different plants that were growing. They also had a greenhouse where they were growing smaller plants:
Other students showed off their planting systems and explained what was going on with their particular system:
The plant package designs were all part of a bigger part of the unit: the engineering design process:
Engineering Design Process
Students explained their thinking, learning and their conclusions to their parents using their folders:
Students also did a blue-dye experiment to see what would happen as plants grew.
Parents helped create a botanical feast for the botany celebration.
Students’ plants were not quite ready from the school community garden to make a meal with them. That will happen later on. In the meantime, students were able to enjoy good food and fellowship with their families.