T-Shirts range from $10-$12 depending on the size ordered. All proceeds go towards our Technology Supplies Fund which is used to help provide technology supplies for our students. The last day to turn in your order is Friday, August 8th.
Would you attend an Outdoor Movie Night in the spring?
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
School T-Shirts for Sale!
We are placing another T-Shirt order at the end of this week! Our new T-Shirts come in two different designs and five colors. You can pick up an order form from the main office or email jhollingsworth@kokomoschools.com for a copy.
T-Shirts range from $10-$12 depending on the size ordered. All proceeds go towards our Technology Supplies Fund which is used to help provide technology supplies for our students. The last day to turn in your order is Friday, August 8th.
T-Shirts range from $10-$12 depending on the size ordered. All proceeds go towards our Technology Supplies Fund which is used to help provide technology supplies for our students. The last day to turn in your order is Friday, August 8th.
Monday, August 4, 2014
Open House TONIGHT
We hope to see you tonight at our OPEN HOUSE! Bon Air Elementary will host their Open House from 4:30-6:30. Come meet your teachers, catch up with old teachers, complete the PTO scavenger hunt for prizes, drop off your supplies and see your friends! We look forward to seeing all of our families tonight!
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Registration Begins this Week!
Tuesday July 22nd from 8:00 am -4:00 pm
Wednesday July 23rd from 8:00 am -4:00 pm
Thursday July 24th from 11:00 am -7:00 pm
By signing your child up during registration our teachers and office staff can prepare in advance for their arrival on the first student day, August 5th.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Doodle for Google
Google hosts an online design competition every year when they ask students across the country to design a new Google logo pertaining to a topic. Before there was an airplane, there were doodles of cool flying machines. And before there was a submarine, there were doodles of magical underwater sea explorers. Since the beginning of time, ideas big and small, practical and playful, have started out as doodles. This year's theme was "If I could make the world a better place, I would invent..." Students (grades K-12) across the nation competed for the ultimate prize...to see his or her artwork on the Google homepage, a $30,000 college scholarship, and $50,000 grant worth for technology for their school.
The fifth grade students at the Tech Academy participated in this year's competition. Although our doodles were not selected as finalists we are very proud of the effort and time our fifth graders put into their submissions. We invite you to visit our gallery in the main office or online (link below) and vote for your favorite doodle. Voting closes on May 30th.
VISIT OUR STUDENTS' GALLERY ONLINE AT
https://www.flickr.com/photos/124817547@N06/sets/72157644781909344/
VOTE ONLINE AT THE LINK BELOW OR BY SCANNING THE QR CODE
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Y23PJKK
To view the national finalists click below.
http://www.google.com/doodle4google/vote.html
2011 National Winner
2012 National Winner
2013 National Winner
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Researching and Access to Resources
One benefit of providing personal devices for all of our students is the opportunity the Internet provides them with as far as unlimited access to resources for reading and research. No longer are our students limited to the encyclopedias on their teacher's shelves or the books at our school library. The Internet opens up a world of options to our students when we do research in our classrooms.
Frequently students are asked to use their computer to complete research. Over time our students have worked on their digital literacy skills to improve their ability to research most effectively. This includes browsing for credible sources, sorting through expert information when compared to novice opinions, and using print, images, and videos to increase their depth of understanding.
In the photo below, Mr. Dill's sixth grade social studies class is conducting research online about the Olympics.
Frequently students are asked to use their computer to complete research. Over time our students have worked on their digital literacy skills to improve their ability to research most effectively. This includes browsing for credible sources, sorting through expert information when compared to novice opinions, and using print, images, and videos to increase their depth of understanding.
In the photo below, Mr. Dill's sixth grade social studies class is conducting research online about the Olympics.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Turnaround Award Presented to Angelo Hardimon
Angelo Hardimon, 6th
grade student at the Technology Academy at Bon Air, recently received a very
prestigious honor and was awarded the middle school Turnaround Award.
Surrounded by his family, principal, and teachers he received this award
Thursday morning May 8th. A banquet ceremony was held at the Kokomo
Country Club to honor the recipients of the Turnaround Award. Also in
attendance were Mayor Greg Goodnight, Judge Menges, Judge Murray, members of the Mayor's Board, superintendents and principals from the Kokomo area.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Follow us on Twitter!
Are you following the Technology Academy on Twitter? You should be!
Reasons you should follow us:
1. Check out the exciting things happening daily at the Technology Academy @ Bon Air.
2. Perhaps your child will be the star of the Twitter feed that day!
3. Keep in touch with upcoming events.
4. Easily get updates to your smartphone.
5. Tweet to US when you catch your Tech student doing something wonderful outside of school like reading, doing homework, studying, practicing using an app or website online, helping a neighbor, being a good citizen, etc.
Start following us today!
@academy_ba
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