Reese News Bulletin

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FALL 2019
Raised Garden Beds
Recently, United way and Reese students came together to start work on building
raised vegetable garden beds that will be used for a project at Trails
Regional Library.

AED Donation
Earlier
this year, Reese staff attended AED and CPR training. We also received a
new AED box for our building. Then this past week, the Warrensburg
Police Department donated an AED box to safely store our AED machine. We
are so grateful for the partnership, and special thank you to our SRO
Chad Boles for delivering the box right to our school!
Candle Sale!
Reese
Company is selling candles and other items! All funds support a field
trip while building life skills! If interested, please contact kknight@warrensburgr6.org for availability and pricing.


Fall Parties
We had the best day working at Maple Grove’s Fall Party! The staff and
students at Maple Grove welcomed our Reese Family with smiles and love.
Here are a few of the pictures we can post... enjoy! We are so proud of
our students for being leaders and giving such an amazing effort for the
littles!

Johnson County United Way
In
conjunction with Johnson County United Way, Reese students went to work
on a survival box that is to be placed at a location in town. Students
are assembling the project then will paint and install the roof unit.
They are learning these skills through community trade volunteers and
after the box is finished and placed, Reese students will come up with a
stocking list and communication plan to let community members know what
items are needed for the box.

Stepping Stones
Mrs.
Knight’s class made stepping stones to our Survival Locker to make it
easier and more beautiful to use. What a great project! Thank you, Mrs.
Knight and students, for looking for ways to improve our school.

Clean the Burg
A
teacher chose #CleantheBurg as one of our service projects for the year
and back in October we went to clean. Watching our students pull weeds
and pick up trash to become a positive part in our community was
touching. They worked hard and we all were a sweaty mess! We enjoyed a
break when we returned! To all our Reese students... I see you trying to
make a difference!! You matter and you do belong to this community.

Click here to read the article in The Daily Star Journal!