Here is the front entrance. If you arrive by bus or walk from base housing, you'll walk through these doors in the morning.
Fort Crook has a rich history within the Bellevue District. To remind our students of this history, we have a mosaic along the Media Center wall in the front foyer. You can read about it at Fort Crook History.
Inside our office, you'll likely run into Cyndi or Cindy. Either way, these two take great care of the teaching staff! Thank you ladies!
Next stop is the Staff Lounge because even my students know that I must have my two cups of coffee in the morning! This picture was taken during Teacher Appreciation Week. Our PTA decorated the school for us and provided enough food to feed us for three days! They really spoil me.
Here is a look at half of our Media Center. It seems there is always something going on in here! Mrs. Bleach and Mrs. Maxwell (pictured) are a huge help in getting specific titles for our class's literature circles.
Just a few more common areas to look at. As our Building Technology Coordinator, I spend some time each week in here - our Computer Lab. Healthy computers = happy students.
Across the hall from the Computer Lab are our fourth grade classrooms. Be carefull fourth graders, these two plan better than any team I've seen! Great smiles Mrs. Trimpey and Mr. Wellman.
Here is our Band room for our sixth grade band students. You'll also find our after-school tone chimes students here twice a week.
Here we are walking down the fifth and sixth grade hallway. Notice how calm, quiet, and peaceful it is? Everyone must be at specials! :)
We have special days throughout our school year and if you accidentally forget to bring your favorite hat on Hat Day, another teacher will be happy to provide one for you! Thanks again Mrs. Lemley.
This has been a quick tour of a few of my favorite places to visit throughout the day at school. Maybe you could visit one day.
Great 10 picture tour. Especially enjoyed all the captions!
ReplyDeleteGreat tour Phillip!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the hat!
ReplyDeleteIt hasn't changed a whole lot since I went to school there in the mid 70's :)
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