Meadow Ridge Elementary

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Meadow Ridge Elementary School
Location
Mead, Washington
USA
Information
School district Mead School District
President Leigh Drinkard
Principal Marilyn Brennan
Staff 54
Students 572 [1]
Type Public Elementary School
Grades K-6
Mascot Jaguar
Established 1992
Homepage

Meadow Ridge Elementary School is a K-6 school, in the Mead School District. Meadow Ridge was built in 1992, and was the district's newest elementary school, but lost that title when Prairie View Elementary was built in the fall of 2007. The mascot of Meadow Ridge is the jaguar which has been the mascot since 2000. Before that, Meadow Ridge was called the Thunderbolts. The current principal of Meadow Ridge is Marilyn Brennan.

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[edit] History

Meadow Ridge was created in the year of 1992. When opening, it's first mascot was the thunderbolts. Starting in 1998, Meadow Ridge began making t-shirts for every year by picking the winner of the t-shirt design at the jaguar jam. The Jaguar Jam is like a fun run raising money for the school. Every year the Jaguar Jam takes place in June.

[edit] Technology

[edit] Computers On Wheels (COWS)

COWS are Apple laptops that are carried on wheels. There are thirty laptops total, which means that every student in one classroom can use one. They are used for reports, presentions, podcasts, and more.

[edit] LCD Projector

Each classroom at Meadow Ridge has an overhead LCD projector for optimum display of information and instruction. They can use the LCD projector to watch social studies videos, learn project guidelines, and much, much more.

[edit] Sound Amplification System

Each classroom at Meadow Ridge is equipped with a sound amplification system to ensure auditory receptivity of instruction by every student.

[edit] Document Cameras

Several classrooms at Meadow Ridge are equipped with document cameras to enhance instruction with added visual presentation. One of the goals of the Meadow Ridge PTO is to equip every classroom with a document camera.

[edit] Student Writers

Keyboard instruction is conducted in third grade classrooms with the classroom set of student keyboard writers.

[edit] Sports

Listed below are the sports that Meadow Ridge offers and what time of year they do that sport.

[edit] Fall Sports

  • Fifth & Sixth Grade Boys Soccer
  • Fifth & Sixth Grade Girls Soccer

[edit] Winter Sports

  • Fifth Grade Boys Basketball
  • Fifth Grade Girls Basketball
  • Sixth Grade Boys Basketball
  • Sixth Grade Girls Basketball
  • Fifth & Sixth Grade Boys Volleyball
  • Fifth & Sixth Grade Girls Volleyball

[edit] Spring Sports

  • Sixth Grade Boys Softball
  • Sixth Grade Girls Softball
  • Track (4,5,6)

[edit] Clubs

Listed below are clubs that Meadow Ridge has to offer throughout the school year.

[edit] Associated Student Body

The ASB meets throughout the year. The advisors for the 2006-2007 school year were Mr. Wiser and Mrs. Pfiffner. Members of ASB serve in various leadership roles and assist with events and projects at Meadow Ridge.

[edit] Drama Club

The drama club was coached by Mrs. Krieger, Mrs. Jordan, Mr. Rogers, Mrs. Wiser, and Mrs. Corry in the 2006-2007 school year. Drama club holds auditions in early October for the annual school play. Rehearsals begin in November. The play is presented during the week before winter break.

[edit] Chess Club

Chess club was advised by Mr. Rogers and Mrs. Pfiffner in the 2006-2007 school year. Chess club is for grades 2-6 and meets one day a week from January to March.

[edit] Sign Language Club

Sign Language Club was advised by Ms. LowRance in the 2006-2007 school year. It meets after school once a week from January to March.

[edit] Bloomsday Running Club

In the 2006-2007 school year, the bloomsday running club was coached by Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Brenaman, and Mrs. Wiser. This club meets after school in the spring in preparation for Bloomsday on the first Sunday in May.

[edit] Got Spotted

Students at Meadow Ridge "get spotted" for demonstrating the five character traits: Safe, Polite To Others, Obeying The Rules, Trustworthy, and Sucessful. "Spots" are given out to students who are observed by adults. Every Thursday, two spotted students are randomly chosen to receive an award and a prize.

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