We are excited to announce that Kansas teachers, students and parents just got a new partner in their continuous learning efforts. Thanks to the support of Kansas Public Broadcasters, Kansas students will receive supplemental education content by way of a new television program produced by Kansas PBS stations and KSDE, and hosted by local teachers. The new program called Learning Across Kansas will begin airing the week of April 20. Each 30-minute segment, individually produced for elementary, middle school and high school students, will feature grade-specific educational content delivered by our very own Kansas teachers who serve on KSDE’s Continuous Learning Task Force. A complete listing of program times is available here: https://www.ksde.org/Agency/Fiscal-and-Administrative-Services/Communications-and-Recognition-Programs/Learning-Across-Kansas
almost 6 years ago, Parsons District Schools
Kansas Tune In
Lunch Pick Ups Monday & Thursday this week!
almost 6 years ago, Parsons District Schools
Lunch pick up week of April 20
Kindergarten students are working hard from home! 💙💛
almost 6 years ago, Halee Kennett
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Mrs. Peak’s awesome little learners!
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Peak
Scout
Naia
Trenton
Jeremiah
Mrs. Peak’s PM preschoolers learning while home.
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Peak
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Naia
Scout
More little learners who are learning at home from Mrs. Peak’s AM class.
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Peak
Audrey
SJ
Audrey
Lawsen
Lincoln Kindergarteners are enjoying learning from home! Keep up the great work! 💙💛
almost 6 years ago, Paige Varner
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Do you see the duck that turned into a bunny?
almost 6 years ago, Brenda Winder
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Lincoln kindergarteners are writing sentences, cutting, painting, and learning to ride without training wheels!
almost 6 years ago, Brenda Winder
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More amazing work from Mrs. Hansen’s class.
almost 6 years ago, Mari Anne Hansen
Spring coloring picture
Writing letters
Writing letters
Writing letters
Mrs. Fogleman’s class is learning from home!
almost 6 years ago, Susan Fogleman
Baylee
Kevon
Baylee
Carter
Kindergarten kiddos working hard! 💙💛
almost 6 years ago, Halee Kennett
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Mrs. Hansen’s preK students sharing their work.
almost 6 years ago, Mari Anne Hansen
Watching a video.
Writing letters.
Writing on the trampoline.
Butterfly art.
Little learners from Mrs. Hansen’s preK class.
almost 6 years ago, Mari Anne Hansen
Finished worksheets
Coloring page
Bike riding
Easter painting
At home learning by some of Mrs. Hansen’s preschool students.
almost 6 years ago, Mari Anne Hansen
At home learning by some of Mrs. Hansen’s preschool students.
At home learning by some of Mrs. Hansen’s preschool students.
At home learning by some of Mrs. Hansen’s preschool students.
Ms. Stewart’s class is busy learning from home.
almost 6 years ago, Jennifer Stewart
Ms. Stewart’s class busy learning from home.
Ms. Stewart’s class busy learning from home.
Ms. Stewart’s class busy learning from home.
For parents and other caregivers around the world, explaining the current coronavirus pandemic to children can be an overwhelming and complicated process. That’s why independent children’s publisher Nosy Crow released Coronavirus: A Book for Children, a free digital book that breaks down the global crisis in an age-appropriate and easy-to-understand way. https://nosycrowcoronavirus.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/Coronavirus_ABookForChildren.pdf
almost 6 years ago, Parsons District Schools
COVID-19
Mrs. Peak’s PM preschoolers learning from home, looking at books and working on iStation.
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Peak
Trenton
Kiyah
Little learners from Mrs. Peak’s AM preschool class.
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Peak
SJ
Jaylynn
Silas
Lawsen
Our first week of the Continuous Learning Plan, learning while home. Pictured are students from Mrs Peak’s class.
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Peak
Silas
Hudson
Audrey
Christopher