Parents, Thanks for everyone’s help and patience today as we worked to get school started. Winter weather conditions are anticipated to continue through Wednesday. At this point in time, we anticipate that Rolling Meadows will be open. However, as with today, we will continue to be lenient when it comes to absenteeism and tardies. Regardless, parents should be making travel decisions based on what their driveway and neighborhood ...
Veteran’s Day
Our Afterschool program was treated to a presentation and Q&A session yesterday. Scott Huish, a parent, shared his military experiences with the students. Veteran's Day means so much more to the students when they can meet a parent who has served! ...
Scales & Tails
Scales and Tails visited our school today! Students K-2 were welcomed to the cafeteria by many interesting animals. Students were treated to Nanners the 13 foot Burmese python, Darth Gator the American Alligator, and Daisy the Red Footed Tortoise to name a few. The students were extremely engaged and very interested in the animals! ...
Fourth Grade Water Cycle Van
The Fourth Grade Waters Van visited our school on October 13th. The Utah Waters Van is an educational outreach program offered by The Living Planet Aquarium to fourth grade students throughout Utah. The content of the presentations is specifically designed to coordinate with the Utah State Office of Education’s Science Curriculum. The models they bring to the classroom allow students to see the processes being discussed, such as the water cycle ...
First Grade at Hogle Zoo
The First Grade enjoyed a trip to the Hogle Zoo on Thursday, October 8th. The students were able to see that all animals have basic needs. These needs include air, water, and food for energy and growth. What better place to learn these concepts than the zoo? The students also looked great in their matching tie-dye shirts. A huge thank-you to the First Grade teachers for planning this engaging and enriching activity for our students! We also need ...
Red Ribbon Week at Rolling Meadows
Rolling Meadows is proud to participate in Red Ribbon Week. Since 1988, Red Ribbon week has reached millions of youth and encouraged them to participate in drug prevention activities. Students at Rolling Meadows took the pledge to be drug free. According to the National Family Partnership, children of parents who talk to them about the dangers of drugs are 42% less likely to use them. ...
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Students of Rolling Meadows kicked off the St. Patrick's Day weekend on Friday, March 14, when Irish dancers and a bagpiper came for a visit! The assembly started with a visitor from the Salt Lake Scots Pipe & Drum Band. He explained the ins and outs of a bagpipe and played traditional Scottish and Irish tunes. The students enjoyed asking questions about his traditional Highland dress that consisted of a kilt, sporran, Glengarry hat, and a ...
Fox 13, Big Buddha, and Buckets Blake Visit Rolling Meadows!
Friday, February 7th was a big day for the students of Rolling Meadows! We had a special visitor come and talk to us about the A.B.C.'s of bullying and how to be a great friend! The students were so excited to meet Buckets Blake of the Harlem Globetrotters! Big Budah from Fox 13 News was here to cover Buckets Blake at our special assembly. The students learned how to say "No" to bullying while seeing some awesome basketball tricks! Thanks ...
Props and Set Assistance Needed for Our Production of Annie, Jr.!
Rehearsals are going smoothly for the cast of Annie, Jr., but we are in desperate need of some important props as well as time and talent to design our set! Listed below are the items and/or services that we are hoping to receive. If you, or anyone you know, can help by donating items or volunteering time/talents, we would greatly appreciate it! We need all props no later than Monday, February 10th. If you are able to bring any of these items ...