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Pennington School celebrates families with Muffins in the Morning

Pennington School celebrates families with Muffins in the Morning

Pennington School hosted Muffins in the Morning, celebrating parents and guardians, on Monday, May 13, 2024.  Students colored a photo and had blueberry or chocolate muffins and water or juice. Over 100 parents RSVP’d for the event. There was also surprise performance from students in second and first grade classes 2M, 2L and 1Q.

"We hope that this morning, while short in time, provides you with a sweet start to your day," said Principal Dr. Melissa White.

Dad and daughter
Crowd of parents and children
Mom and son at pink table.
Crowd at Muffins in the morning
Mom and son.
Mom and son.
Mom and daughter.
Mom and two sons.

 
 

Students playing volleyball game.

Students and staff at Pennington School were shooting hoops and volleying sets against their teachers on Thursday, December 19, 2024, for a staff vs student tournament day. The day kicked off with a volleyball game between students and teachers, and in the afternoon they versed each other in a game of basketball. 

Pennington kicks off yearly NPFH events with engaging Box Out Bullying assembly

Pennington School students learned how to combat and prevent bullying in their school halls at the Box Out Bullying school assembly held on Monday, December 9, 2024. The auditorium was visited by “Tom and Jerry,” two cousins who are committed to teaching students about how to identify bullying through live performances, games, and fun age-appropriate jokes for each grade.

Students listening to reader.

On Wednesday, October 30, 2024, Pennington School hosted a guest reader, Nesta Felix, who is a community partner from the Mount Vernon NAACP chapter. Students were excited and engaged in the reading and are looking forward to her return.

Students dress up and engage in fun activities for Pennington School's Fall Festival

On Friday, October 25, 2024, cars lined around Pennington School, decorated with spooky decorations and balloons in the spirit of Halloween. The school’s annual Fall Festival was organized by the Pennington Parent Teacher Association. Students, parents and staff dressed up in their Halloween costumes or fall outfits and enjoyed fall goodies. Attendees also got to create slime and partake in fun games.

Students learn how to persevere with Eric Carle in Pennington Pre-K class

At Pennington School, Taylor Luxoro’s Pre-Kindergarten class took a break from normal lessons from October 21, 2024, to October 25, to focus on American author and illustrator Eric Carle, who wrote many famed and beloved children’s books. On October 24, Ms. Luxoro’s class read “The Very Clumsy Click Beetle” and learned about perseverance and overcoming any obstacle.

Sixth-grade students learn about ancient civilizations at Pennington School

In Dennis Richmond’s sixth-grade History and English Language Arts class at Pennington School, students were heavily engaged, raising their hands and calling out answers as they learned about the wonders of ancient civilizations. On Tuesday, October 22, 2024, Mr. Richmond’s students excitedly dove into the lesson plan lesson plan on Ancient Mesopotamia and Sumer, while strengthening their note-taking and writing skills.

Group of students with i-Ready mascot.

Students at Pennington School cheered on the start of this year’s i-Ready competition at the school during the i-Ready kickoff assembly on Monday, September 23, 2024. i-Ready is an instructional platform used in the Mount Vernon City School District to reinforce learning, assess students, and collect data which helps inform instruction.

Pennington School welcomes back staff during Superintendent’s Convocation Day

Pennington School welcomed back staff during Superintendent’s Convocation Day on Wednesday, August 28, 2024. Faculty and staff members greeted each other with smiling faces and shared summer experiences. Principal Dr. Melissa White met with the faculty to discuss school goals, introduced new staff members and provided insight into the upcoming school year. The staff also was tasked with a beach ball activity which modeled what the administrators used during their retreat in June.