
Mrs. Perkins would like to announce the most checked out book this week!


Ms. McGinnis has her students creating beautiful floral designs inspired by textile designer Eloise Renouf. In celebration of this year's Earth Day, they used recyclable materials during their print making.


Happy Earth Day from Oxbow Elementary! Mrs. Stackpoole's class completed a fun activity where they used recyclable materials to create their Earth Day posters.

Things are definitely warming up at Oxbow this Spring! The students and our great OPC have been putting their art skills to great use to brighten up our Hallways!

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Parent Resource Night- April 21st 6-8:15 (See Flyer and Registration Link for more information!)
Breakout Sessions will include topics on:
Building the Parent Village (identifying pressures/stressors that can lead to self-harming behaviors and techniques on how to say 'no' in uncomfortable situations)
Recognizing and Responding to Anxiety in Children and Teenagers
How to Give Good Directions
Leading Teens to a Drug and Alcohol Free Life
Social Media and Students
Suicide Prevention


Oxbow had the pleasure of a visit this week from Mr. Rich Luterman, Chief Meteorologist at Fox 2 News. Our Second and Fourth grade classes thoroughly enjoyed learning about weather patterns and tornados. Thank you Mr. Luterman.




Oxbow students had a great time at their 1st day of Book Dragons!





Be sure to check out this great opportunity at the Milford Cinema.


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Oxbow loved hosting the HVS Vocal Music group this afternoon! The performance was amazing and we loved seeing some of our Oxbow Owl graduates too!




Please see preschool info for upcoming 2022-2023 school year.

Mrs. Teskey's and Ms. Sadler's classes are having a great time at Oxbow's Book Fair this week!




Click the following link for a sneak peak at Oxbow's Book Fair. Open this week!
https://www.wevideo.com/view/2632165623

Mrs. Nardell's Kindergarten class had a great time celebrating wacky/mismatched sock day to go along with March is Reading Month.


Enjoy your SPRING BREAK, STAY SAFE, and READ A BOOK!
We’ll see you next week at the Book Fair!
Join us April 4th-9th
https://www.scholastic.com/bf/oxbowelementary


A formal invitation for YOU
Join us April 4th-9th at Oxbow’s Scholastic Book Fair
https://www.scholastic.com/bf/oxbowelementary


What was the title of a book you read in elementary school that made a huge impression on you?
Join us April 4th-9th at Oxbow’s Scholastic Book Fair
https://www.scholastic.com/bf/oxbowelementary


Visit Oxbow’s Book Fair homepage to set up the easiest, safest way to shop the Fair: Scholastic’s eWallet.
Share the link to your child’s eWallet and let grandparents/far away family or friends contribute to your child’s book money!
Join us April 4th-9th
https://www.scholastic.com/bf/oxbowelementary


Mrs. Perkins will be hosting Empower Hours in the Media Center beginning the week after our Book Fair!
One Empower Hour will be Monday mornings where students will have the opportunity to start the day with a read aloud story (most students are so sad we normally get 10-15min to read together on Library Days! I want to offer an extended reading time to those who love to be read to!)
The other Empower Hour will have two sessions:
K-2 on Tuesday afternoons
3-5 on Thursday afternoons
This will be a time to gather and participate in social activities such as puzzles, lego building, coloring, board games, and more! The library doesn’t always have to be a quiet subdued place- and Book Dragons after school is a chance to highlight the community aspect of such a wonderful space!
Please feel free to contact Mrs. Perkins with any questions.

