Colt Elementary

 

 

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18
Oct

MFISD principals detail campus improvement plans

By Nathan Hendrix
Staff Writer

Social and emotional education and academic growth rose to the top of the list of focuses for all principals across Marble Falls Independent School District for the 2019-2020 school year.

The principals presented their individual campus improvement plans to the board of trustees during the regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 15.

Thu
14
Apr

Colt students hone language skills making music videos

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Emily Hilley-Sierzchula/Fifth-grade boys at Colt Elementary get excited while brainstorming ideas for a music video about a favorite song, Twenty One Pilots' "Stressed Out."

By Emily Hilley-Sierzchula

Not too often do fifth-graders shoulder titles like assistant director, camera operator and prop designer, but it’s just in a days work for Colt Elementary music class students. 

All fifth-graders are in Esther Jones’s music class, but music just isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. However, add to the mix a project like making a music video and kids ambivalent about music class came alive as they worked on productions based on their favorite songs.

“It almost gave me chills watching them,” Orts said. “Kids who normally aren’t excited about music class became really engaged, leading brainstorming sessions and showing interest in finding creative camera angles.”

Marble Falls High School audio-visual (A/V) students already have started editing some footage, with more to come. They’ll weave students’ clips into music videos to post on YouTube, making it a cross-campus collaboration.

Mon
21
Mar

Colt Elementary students decide Goldilocks' fate in Teen Court

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Contributed/Burnet County Attorney Eddie Arredondo, as Officer E.I.E.I.O MacDonald, testifies during a mock session of Teen Court last month, in which Colt Elementary students decided on the fate of Goldilocks.

By Emily Hilley-Sierzchula

Colt Elementary fourth and fifth grade students decided the fate of Goldilocks for her crime of “Criminal Mischief with Damages” at a mock trial at Marble Falls Teen Court last month. (Last year, members of the C3--Colt Character Crew--threw the virtual book at the Big Bad Wolf for speeding.)

C3 students, called Master Leaders, do community service projects and leadership development exercises such as the mock trial.

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