We’re closing out Red Ribbon Week in style!4th grade learners are collaborating on math problems to boost learner-to-learner engagement and strengthen discussion. #StHelenaWinning
about 1 month ago, SHATA NEWS
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Math meets real life! Sixth graders are exploring ratios in real-world applications and showing off their brilliance. During Red Ribbon Week, they’re proving that being focused and drug-free never goes out of style. #sthelenawinning
about 1 month ago, SHATA NEWS
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Our teachers are growing stronger through Professional Learning Communities, role-playing how to deliver lessons with excellence. We’re modeling what it means to lead with purpose. #sthelenawinning
about 1 month ago, SHATA NEWS
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Our sixth graders are showing that smart is the new cool—using science to draw models that explain motion and force while celebrating Red Ribbon Week. At St. Helena, we know drugs are tacky and learning is classy! #sthelenawinning
about 1 month ago, SHATA NEWS
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Pajama Day reading doesn’t mean rest—it means RACE! Learners are using the RACE strategy to craft strong written responses: • Restate the question • Answer it completely • Cite text evidence • Explain their reasoning #sthelenawinning
about 2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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Today we said “yes” to dreams and “no” to drugs for Red Ribbon Week! Even though it’s Pajama Day, fifth graders are wide awake and working hard! Learners are recording observations on the growth of their plants as they strive to answer their phenomena question.#sthelenawinning
about 2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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We’re sending a huge thank you to all of our staff members for showering our custodial team with love and appreciation all last week! Your kindness keeps our school shining—inside and out. #sthelenawinning
about 2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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Join us for Red Ribbon Week! #sthelenawinning
about 2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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School Is In Session October 13, 2025
about 2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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Our learners are leveling up their literacy with the power of Amira AI—building fluency, accuracy, and confidence one passage at a time. Technology meets transformation! #sthelenawinning
about 2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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Third-grade learners are diving deep into science data trends, identifying patterns, and connecting them to real-world content standards. Data analysis in action—future scientists in the making! #sthelenawinning
about 2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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We’re grateful for our partnership with The Kirkland Group, who is working directly with our learners to provide targeted ELA and math support. Together, we’re mastering grade-level standards and pushing toward excellence! #sthelenawinning
about 2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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5th grade scientists are creating word maps to explain complex scientific concepts—connecting vocabulary to real-world meaning. #sthelenawinning
about 2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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4th graders are deepening their understanding by explaining relationships between geographical features in social studies. #sthelenawinning
about 2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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Lena’s Closet Food Pantry is open again! Join us Thursday, October 9, 2025, from 4–6 PM at any of our St. Helena school locations for free groceries and fresh produce for families in need. Together, we’re building a stronger, healthier community. #sthelenawinning
about 2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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Reminder: SHATA learners are to wear their school uniforms tomorrow.
about 2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
3rd grade is putting in the work and showing determination as they master 3rd grade math! Hard work + focus = success. #sthelenawinning
2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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Mrs. Prescott’s 6th grade scientists are exploring how light travels with direct modeling and support—hands-on learning in action! #sthelenawinning
2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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3rd graders showing the power of teamwork—helping one another reach success through peer assistance. They are also improving their written responses to prepare for state assessments. Together, we all win! #sthelenawinning
2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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Strengthen literacy at home by using everyday items. Have your child read labels on cans and boxes while you cook or shop. Ask questions like, “What ingredients do you see?” or “Where was this made?” Small moments build big reading skills. #sthelenawinning
2 months ago, SHATA NEWS
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