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My world, my voice
An Interview with Laura Marsh Laura Marsh has worked in children's literature for almost twenty years and is a children's book author. She has published numerous books with National Geographic Kids. Mrs. Marsh lives in the Edgewood neighborhood and visited our school on November 15, 2016. | ||
Design Shop Design Shop is a club for letting kids design things. They are going to make chairs with PVC pipes and fabric. | ||
Playing the Tablas Have you ever heard of the Tablas? Our friend Ronak in fifth grade has not only heard of them, but he plays them beautifully! | ||
Halloween Games 2016 The fifth grade at Edgewood made Halloween games for the younger students (K-4.) The fifth graders used fake spider webs, fake blood, paint, fake skeletons, and more scary halloween decorations. | ||
Tree Trouble There used to be two trees at the baseball diamond at the corner of Nelson Road and Rodney Road. They were cut down by the Village of Scarsdale. | ||
Edgewood University Edgewood University is starting in January. It is a new experiment at Edgewood. Starting in January, for six week you can choose the subject you want to study. | ||
Opening Assembly 2016 On September 9th, we had our first 2016-17 assembly. Find out all about it here! | ||
Welcome Aboard, Mr. Yang! Hi! My name is William Yang. I grew up in New York City and my elementary school was PS 40. You might recognize my school if you watch the “The Wizards of Waverly Place†in the opening sequence! | ||
Meet Mrs. O'Connor My name is Kim O'Connor, and I grew up in Mahopac, NY. My favorite memory of elementary school was having the opportunity to go to the same school with 5 of my first cousins. | ||
Edgewood Welcomes Mrs. Divino Hi! My name is Mrs. Divino. I grew up on the south shore of Long Island in a town called Cedarhurst, which is part of a group of communities called the Five Towns. | ||
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