Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Eagleville Elementary School – Mrs. Brown’s Second Grade Class


Stanley is very excited to begin his travels. He enjoys meeting new people while exploring and learning about new places. But at the same time he is sad to leave behind our class of 14 boys, 8 girls and Mrs. Brown, our teacher. Our school is celebrating a birthday on November 9, 2007- Eagleville will be fifty years old. The entire school and community will be celebrating this special event. An eagle is our school mascot and our school colors are blue and gold. There are approximately 425 students enrolled in our K- 5 building. In addition to our school, there are four additional elementary schools in our school district. We are live in Southeastern Pennsylvania, approximately 18 miles west of Philadelphia. Valley Forge National Park is only 5 miles from Eagleville Elementary. Our favorite subject is reading and Everyday Math. The math activities are great. Our first field trip is on October 10th; a visit to the Herr’s Factory. Maybe you have eaten Herr’s potato chips or Herr’s pretzels? Well, we are going to see first hand how these foods are made by machines!

Flat Stanley was born and raised in the suburban Philadelphia area. Stanley loves to watch the Phillies play at their ball park, Citizens Bank Park. It is an exciting time for the people in the Philadelphia area, the Philadelphia Phillies are the National League Eastern Division Champions. We are Phillie Phanatics!! When the Phillies are not playing, he cheers for the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. He enjoys eating cheesesteaks, soft pretzels and Tastykake treats. We love the Phillies, the Eagles, the 76ers, and the Flyers as much as he does! His favorite school lunch is pizza. Stanley not only likes to watch sporting events but he also likes to play all sports. His favorite subject in school is reading. Please keep a close eye on Stanley, if he hears Take Me Out to the Ballgame, he might just decide to start singing and dancing regardless of what he is doing.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hello and happy 50th anniversary!