Second Spirit Week This Week

Miss out on participating last week? The Sylvan Park staff has created a new set of themes for a second virtual spirit week this week. See details below.

Spanish Resources from Sra Poole

The seven MNPS Spanish elementary teachers have collaborated to provide activities. Find them on Twitter @Sp_rocksmnps or on Instagram at #spanishrocksmnps. Want to connect with Sra Poole? Check out @srapoole2 on Twitter and #sra.poole on Instagram.

Learning Never Stops

Fourth grader Cole Traverse keeps his fractions practice going at home.

Spirit Week Round One

It’s so great to see all your smiling faces and the great ways you’re spending this time. Keep the pictures coming!

Maya Culture at Sylvan Park

Students had the opportunity to see The Amazing Twins puppet show, an adaptation of one of the most important texts in Maya culture. The show is produced by Wishing Chair Productions and the Nashville Public Library Foundation.  View behind-the-scenes pictures and additional details on the library’s blog.

View & Post Related Arts Projects

The Sylvan Park Related Arts Team has received its first uploaded videos from our creative Panthers and would like to share them with you! Visit https://flipgrid.com/c2d96964 to see the videos. You will need to enter the code sprelatedarts when you first get to the page.

Next, go to the Related Arts website, www.sylvanparkmusic.org, and visit each class’ page to submit your own creative work, songs, exercises, and many more. Let’s fill up those pages with our wonderful Panthers!

Related Arts Activities Available!

The Sylvan Park Music website will now host all of your Related Arts classes for at-home fun and activities. New material will be added every Monday while school is out from Ms. Williams in Art, Mr. Burns in Music, Coach Scott in P.E., and Sra. Poole in Spanish. Each class will have engaging activities the whole family can enjoy. You will also have opportunities to share your work or fun with your related arts teachers and possibly get featured on the website. In addition, Mr. Burns is requesting singalong videos and suggestions for reaction videos almost daily. You can keep up with the fun and updates by following on Twitter: twitter.com/sylvanparkmusic or visiting the website: www.sylvanparkmusic.org.

4th Grade Civil War Study

At the beginning of the month, Mrs. Eberle’s 4th grade class enjoyed a Traveling Trunk from The Tennessee State Museum. The trunk’s theme was “The Life of a Civil War Soldier.” Students had fun looking at replica artifacts from this time period. Pictured here are students dressed as Union soldiers. 

MNPS Support for Students

Breakfast and lunch pick-up: Services will continue every weekday that schools are closed and will be available to anyone under the age of 18. No MNPS paperwork is required, however, students must be present to collect meals, per federal law. The bagged or boxed meals will be provided in a drive-through setup and will be  available for pickup between 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. at these locations.

Delivery meals: Six MNPS school buses are delivering to locations throughout Nashville where students are able to pick up the meals. The routes, including locations and approximate times, are available here.

Free books and school supplies: Book’em will offer free books and the PENCIL foundation will offer free school supplies to students at rotating sites where meals are being provided. The distribution schedule for both is here