Margaret Chase Smith Elementary students spent the last Friday before Spring Break at the school's annual Wellness Fair, a fun-filled day packed with hands-on activities focused on health, nutrition, safety, and career readiness. Students explored an exciting lineup of sessions throughout the day, including fire safety demonstrations, cosmetology tips, and interactive presentations from JMG, our School Resource Officer, and local EMTs. One of the biggest crowd-pleasers was the smoothie bike, where students pedaled their way to a delicious healthy treat. Students also got their hands dirty planting seeds, practiced bike safety skills, and took part in creative social-emotional learning activities. The Wellness Fair is a beloved school tradition, and this year was no exception. Our coyotes came away with new knowledge, new experiences, and plenty of great memories to carry into the break. A heartfelt thank you goes out to all of the volunteers who gave their time and talents to make the day such a success. Your support means the world to our school community!
Kindergartners Shine at K for ME Learning Showcase at Margaret Chase Smith Elementary
Fourth Graders Rock Their Geology Celebration
The Sanford Pride Elementary gymnasium was once again filled with excitement and community spirit on Thursday, March 12, as teachers and staff faced off against local first responders in a charity basketball game uniting all three elementary schools in the district. The third annual Staff vs. First Responders basketball game drew a large, loud, and fully engaged crowd of students, parents, and community members who packed the bleachers to cheer on both teams. Adding a special touch to the evening, members of Carl J. Lamb Elementary's show choir performed the national anthem prior to tip-off, setting the tone for the night ahead. "As a teacher who had the opportunity to play in this game, it was incredible to see our entire community come together in support of such a great cause," said Sanford Pride Fourth Grade Teacher Dan Fernandez. "Thank you to the Sanford Maine Police Department and all of the other first responders who took the time to come out and play alongside the teachers and other staff. Your participation helped make the event truly special for everyone involved. Looking forward to next year." The game featured teachers and staff members from across Sanford's elementary schools competing against a team of local police officers, firefighters, and other emergency personnel. Carl J. Lamb’s show choir came back out onto the court again for a special performance during halftime. While the first responders ultimately took home the first-place trophy, the real win was the incredible school spirit in the stands. Sanford Police Chief Eric Small spoke to the spirit of the evening: "This event is a great community tradition that our officers look forward to each year. It's always great to see our teachers and first responders come together under one roof for a night of fun and community spirit." "The crowd was large, loud, and fully engaged, which made for a great atmosphere," Chief Small added. "Sanford really does know how to come together for a good time. On behalf of the Police Department, thank you to everyone who played and to all who came out to support the game. We appreciate our community showing up to cheer on the players." Funds raised during the event will support PTA initiatives across all three elementary schools, directly benefiting students through additional resources, activities, and educational opportunities throughout the year.
This month's visit from Marvin brought some extra excitement to Margaret Chase Smith School — he arrived with two special guests, Suzie and Penny, to help students dive into the school's theme of perseverance. Through engaging songs and hands-on activities, the trio encouraged students to stay determined when faced with challenges, keep trying even when things get hard, and lean on one another for support. Their visit left students feeling inspired to push through difficult moments and take time to celebrate their progress along the way. The monthly assemblies continue to be a highlight for students, bringing the school's core themes to life in a fun and memorable way.
Spring Sing at the Performing Arts Center
Margaret Chase Smith First Graders Share Their Love of Space with Families
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Kindergarten Registration
Third Graders Bring Roman Myths to Life at Learning Showcase
Children's Author Visits Sanford Fourth Graders
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Second Graders Share Greek Mythology Showcase with Third Grade Audience
Weather Broadcast
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