Second grade has been learning about pollinators. Take a look at Mrs. Habberman's class project. Each student designed and built a pollinator!
12 months ago, Sarah Shackford
students using recycled materials to create 3-D pollinators like bees, bats, and butterflies
students using recycled materials to create 3-D pollinators like bees, bats, and butterflies
students using recycled materials to create 3-D pollinators like bees, bats, and butterflies
students using recycled materials to create 3-D pollinators like bees, bats, and butterflies
students using recycled materials to create 3-D pollinators like bees, bats, and butterflies
Today we celebrate the two women who make our school run. Their support, guidance, and friendship mean so much! Join us in saying thank you to our Principal Dayna Hamilton and our Vice Principal Susan Fulks!
12 months ago, Sarah Shackford
Dayna Hamilton, Principal of Charles Haskell pictured with the vice principal Susan Fulks
FYI Parents who have students going to Summit in the Fall for 6th Grade:
12 months ago, Sarah Shackford
Welcome Parents of incoming 6th graders to information night on May 16th from 6:30-7:30pm in the Summit cafeteria.
The Girls on the Run 5K is coming up this Saturday! If you are available this weekend and would like to come cheer on the Haskell GOTR team, the details are below! 1. The 5K will be held at Songbird Plaza in lower Scissortail Park, 124 SW 14th St., OKC, on May 4, 2024. The race will begin at 9:00 a.m. and the National Anthem/race warm up will start at 8:45 am. 2. Parking: There is free street parking all along Scissortail Park, a parking lot at SW15th and Harvey, and street parking along all the neighborhood streets perpendicular to Lower Scissortail. There is also paid parking south of the OKC Convention Center.
12 months ago, Sarah Shackford
Girls on the run students and teacher pose for a picture after running practice
Check out these fantastic first graders tending the Charles Haskell Pollinator Garden.
12 months ago, Sarah Shackford
students gardening
students gardening
plants in the pollinator garden
students gardening
plants in the pollinator garden
🔔 Parents/guardians will need to complete an Annual Update for the 2024-2025 school year by logging into the Parent Portal (not the Campus Parent app). Upon login, scroll down and select “More” in the lower left corner of your portal screen, then select “Online Registration,” then select “Start” on the “2024-2025 Existing Student Annual Update.” You will verify your existing information and make any needed changes. The Annual Update must be completed for your student(s) to receive their 2024-2025 schedule or homeroom teacher/classroom placement. 🔗 | Infinite Campus link: https://edmondschools.infinitecampus.org/.../edmond.jsp
12 months ago, Arin Smith
A purple background with text reading: "The Annual Update for the 2024-25 school year is now open. Please log in to the Parent Portal to verify info or make changes," with the Edmond Public Schools logo beneath it.
You know you were a Haskell Rascal at some point. And now you are a senior! We welcome you back one more time to celebrate your accomplishment.
12 months ago, Sarah Shackford
Charles Haskell Elementary class of 2024 senior clap out May 15th 9:45 am.
Join us in celebrating with our Site Teacher of the Year Sarah Shackford and our Site Support Staff of the Year Ben Plemons. Last night Edmond Public Schools Foundation presented the EDIEE Awards to highlight the work of the Foundation as well as celebrate the volunteers, staff, and teachers who make our schools fabulous.
about 1 year ago, Sarah Shackford
Teacher and staff members on the red carpet
Happy Eclipse Day!
about 1 year ago, Sarah Shackford
students using glasses to observe the eclipse
students using glasses to observe the eclipse
students using glasses to observe the eclipse
Student posed with art he made of the elipse
Student posed with art she made of the eclipse
April Cafeteria Helpers: these special students have been selected for demonstrating good behavior in the cafeteria and setting a good example to others. They will be helping with the pet food drive taking place this month.
about 1 year ago, Sarah Shackford
Student cafeteria helpers posing with pet food drive poster.
State testing monitors needed!
about 1 year ago, Sarah Shackford
Use the qr code below to sign up to volunteer for state testing monitoring in April
Pet Food Drive
about 1 year ago, Sarah Shackford
It's raining cats and dogs. Join us for a pet food drive for local shelters. Cats v dogs: which one is better? every donation gets a popsicle at lunch. Write your name on the donated item. Mr. Ben will dress up as the winning animal! Date: April 1st-25th, 2024
"An idiom is a common phrase which means something different from its literal meaning but can be understood because of its popular use." Check out fourth grade's celebration of idioms!
about 1 year ago, Sarah Shackford
students dressed up as idioms
students dressed up as idioms
students dressed up as idioms
students dressed up as idioms
students dressed up as idioms
students dressed up as idioms
A Note From Nurse Joy Parents of PK Students: Please bring in or email your child's immunizations to: immuniztions@edmondschools.net All Kindergarten shots or an exemption is required for Kindergarten enrollment. DTaP- total of 5 or 4 if the 4th shot was administered at age 4. Polio- total of 4 MMR- total of 2
about 1 year ago, Sarah Shackford
From our school nurse: immunization reminder
Volunteering at the food bank is a profound act of compassion that not only nourishes the bodies of those in need but also enriches the souls of those who serve. It’s a testament to the power of community coming together to alleviate hunger and restore hope. Through the simple act of giving time and effort, our students experience the profound joy of making a tangible difference in the lives of others, fostering connections, and creating a ripple effect of kindness that extends far beyond the walls of the food bank. Thank you Charles Haskell 5th Grade Leadership Team for making a difference.
about 1 year ago, Sarah Shackford
Students posing as a group before leaving for a field trip to volunteer at the food bank
Students volunteering at food back
students volunteering at the food bank by packing boxes
Students and teachers volunteering at the food bank
Thanks to Summit band/orchestra teachers as well as some amazing Santa Fe High School musicians for giving our 5th-grade encouragement to get involved in music next year in middle school.
about 1 year ago, Sarah Shackford
showcase of high school band and orchestra
showcase of band and orchestra for 5th graders
band teacher shows students how to play interesting
See some highlights of Title One's "Nacho" Average Game Night!
about 1 year ago, Sarah Shackford
families playing games at game night
families playing games at game night
families playing games at game night
families playing games at game night
families playing games at game night
families playing games at game night
families playing games at game night
Parents! Be sure to check the lost and found in the school lobby! Lots of items.
about 1 year ago, Sarah Shackford
picture of lost and found coats, hats, and water bottles
Congratulations March Cafeteria Helpers! These responsible students have been chosen to help around our school. This month they will be assisting with the Save the Bees Bake Sale!
about 1 year ago, Sarah Shackford
Students from each grade posing in front of the Save the Bees Bake Sale Poster
Help our first graders plant a pollinator garden.
about 1 year ago, Sarah Shackford
Our first graders are studying the importance of pollinators. To help fund their project to plant a small pollinator garden, students are hosting a bake sale.   How you can help: Donate pre-packaged snacks (Little Debbie, chips, rice crispy treats) by March 25th.  2.  Send Money to puchase items at lunch on March 29th. Items will be priced between 50c and $1 each.