Harrison Highlights (2015-2016)
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- Goodbye School Year! Hello Summer!
- 5th Grade Awards
- 5th Grade Chess Tournament
- Ronald McDonald House Visit
- The Flag We Love
- Student Council Speeches
- Read for the Win!
- It's All Good in Kindergarten!
- Battle of the Books
- Field Day
- Annual 24 Game Tournament
- It's All About Character!
- Harrison Keeps Giving
- Family Walk Challenge
- Multicultural Celebration
- Stuff the Bus
- From Caterpillar to Butterfly
- Down by the Pond
- Egg-Citing News!
- Eraser Sale
- A Place for Everyone
- Green School Project
- Fun with Food!
- Jump Rope for Heart
- Everyone Has a Story
- Making History Come Alive!
- Presidential Photo Gallery
- What Pet Should I Get?
- Celebrating Dr. Seuss
- Science Night
- Pajama Day
- Harrison Has Talent!
- Dr. Harte Brings Smiles to Harrison
- Winter Concert
- Souper Bowl
- Pajama Day
- Kindness Challenge
- Mixing It Up!
- Teacher of the Year
- Happy New Year!
- Arabian Adventure
- Warm Up to Winter
- Coding
- A Day in the Life
- Brain Games
- Food and Friends
- Gratitude Abounds
- Thanksgiving Then and Now
- Celebrating Birthdays and Books
- Seeing Eye
- Recess Rules!
- Thanksgiving Food Drive
- Halloween Happiness
- McGruff the Crime Dog
- Trick or Treat for Unicef
- Sadecky's Puppets - It Pays to Be Nice
- PJ's and a Fire Engine Ride
- Keeping Us Safe -- Livingston Police on Internet Safety
- Visiting Author Inspires Students and Staff
- Teachers as Learners
- Extra! Extra! Fifth Grade Hawk Eye Newsletter!
- A Visit from the Livingston Fire Department
- World Smile Day
- Kindness. . . Pass It On. . .
- The Tale of a Storied Place
- September Smiles
- Welcome
- Harrison Elementary School
- Celebrating Birthdays and Books
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In what has become an annual tradition at Harrison School, students (some in their pajamas) gathered in the Media Center on Tuesday night, November 10th. While their parents attended a PTA meeting in the cafeteria, the students were treated to Reader's Theater, performed by enthusiastic staff members. Laughter and applause were the sounds of the night! Afterward, students received their "Birthday Books" (books donated to the Harrison Library with bookplates on the inside cover inscribed with the children's names) and joined their parents back in the cafeteria. The children were eager to get home to read their books, but not before enjoying some birthday cake!