
Kinobe Shares His Love of Music With Rainbow Mountain
Yesterday, Kinobe, came to Rainbow. He spent time with first, sixth and fourth/fifth grades. Saturday he will play with his band at Rainbow’s Halloween Harvest Hoedown. Show starts at noon.
Yesterday, Kinobe, came to Rainbow. He spent time with first, sixth and fourth/fifth grades. Saturday he will play with his band at Rainbow’s Halloween Harvest Hoedown. Show starts at noon.
Here are the videos from Rainbow’s 2010 graduating eighth graders, all six of them. We miss them but are so excited to see them flourishing in high school.
Captain Gillespie and his crew from Fire Station 10 had some sharing time with us today. They showed us what a fireman looks like in his fire fighting suit and mask. They also told us about fire safety, answered our hundreds of questions and showed us all the tools on their ladder truck. We were fascinated. Thank You Fire Station 10!
Thursday was Hero Day, our fourth day of Spirit Week. We dressed up as Jane Goodall, John Muir, an astronaut, moms, doctors, and Mr. Rodgers. At lunch we ate with each other and shared who are heroes were. Then we played chase.
Middle School Teachers, Susan & Jason, dressed up as a collective of their middle school students. Nice.
Rainbow 4th-grader, Thomas McDermott Post, and Mayor Billy Keyserling of Beaufort, SC, came together Monday for a book signing and discussion. Their book, A Pink Dolphin, tells a story about community coming and working together during difficult times.
Thomas beamed as he sat in front of classmates, schoolmates and parents with Mayor Keyserling talking about what inspired him to write the story, how they worked together, and what it’s like to publish a book.
Wednesday was Rainbow Day. Everyone came in every hue from top to toes. We had a pep rally on the deck where each class shared their chant and we sang a song about opposites in Spanish. It was loud. It was bright. It was Rainbow. What a great group of children!
Renee leads the entire school in a pep rally