Medieval Learning
It’s been a Medieval type of class for fourth-grade students at Bernice Vossbeck Elementary. As part of language arts, Beth Hartokolis’ class covered a Medieval Times unit that included everything … Read More »
It’s been a Medieval type of class for fourth-grade students at Bernice Vossbeck Elementary. As part of language arts, Beth Hartokolis’ class covered a Medieval Times unit that included everything … Read More »
In honor of Veterans Day, assemblies across Lynden Schools celebrated local veterans. At Fisher Elementary, the assembly was the first for the entire school since before the pandemic. “We couldn’t … Read More »
Marianne Hollander’s third-grade class at BVE taking their turn at becoming zookeepers. The class is learning to classify animals and understand the life cycle and environment of a range of different … Read More »
Third-grade students at Bernice Vossbeck Elementary today learned about Internet safety thanks to a presentation from local Homeland Security officers.
Lynden school psychologist Kelly Lam Scholten was honored by the Washington State Association of School Psychologists as the 2022 President’s Award winner for service in advancing the standards of the … Read More »
BVE kindergartners received a visit from the Lynden firefighters and paramedics, giving them an opportunity to learn about fire safety and medical help with real-life examples.
BVE third graders learned about the Lynden agriculture community at the seventh annual Whatcom Farm Circle field trip.
Beth Harokolis’ fourth-grade class at Bernice Vossbeck Elementary presents principal Michelle Nilsen with a copy of their personal narrative writing. The project wraps up a language arts unit where the … Read More »
Lynden High School fall sports and cheer members stopped by the three Lynden elementary schools Oct. 25 to have lunch and recess with the younger generation. It is an annual … Read More »
Fifth graders at Bernice Vossbeck Elementary learned about using Augmentative and Alternative Communication Devices to practice what they gleaned after reading Sharon Draper’s “Out of my Mind” novel.