Hello! This is my 6th month here in Japan! So far, this year has been very enjoyable and I am starting to feel very confident in speaking Japanese. This month I went to a Queen c...
Julia Robinson has successfully arrived in Brazil! Read about her first couple of weeks in the entry below! I left the United States on January 13th from St. Louis and after a ...
The Galesburg Area Vocational Center hosted a "Trades Talk" on Tuesday, January 30th for GHS and area high school students. The Trades Talk provided students with the opportuni...
Galesburg CUSD #205 is fortunate to have students and teachers setting and achieving goals every single day. Classrooms with the highest levels of growth on their recent diagnosti...
Hello Galesburg! This is my fifth journal, so I have now spent five months in Japan. I have been feeling very happy lately! I can understand and speak more. In December, we celebr...
Not too many people can pick up and leave what is familiar and comfortable to them. But Senior, Julia Robinson, is up to the challenge of facing a new country, foreign food, forei...
Part of the GAVC Early Childhood Class involves students making weekly visits to Bright Futures to work with students. However, on December 11th, the Cheetah and Fish Bright Futur...
The Little Learners at Bright Futures have had a busy week while they work on their Baking Unit! Students in Ms. Chasteen's class made tortillas with the help of Mr. Rasso this we...
The adventures of Alice in Japan continue! We would like to thank Alice for continuing to share her stories and pictures with us! And now...from Alice; It is now three months ...
So many things went right at The Play That Goes Wrong: High School Edition at Galesburg High School last weekend, November 17-19th. This play had the entire audience laughing a...
Dean of Students, Dede Grice, planned a week of activities and challenges for staff and students to celebrate World Kindness Week, November 13-17th, at Steele Elementary. One o...
Sixth-grade students at Lombard Middle School traveled to the Putnam Museum for a field trip on November 7th and 9th. As a part of the World History curriculum taught in 6th gr...
A 20-year tradition continues for students in Mrs. Stecher's first-grade classroom. Mrs. Stecher sends home a paper turkey with each student every November. The students are task...
The Fish & Cheetah Rooms have been busy studying trees at Bright Futures! The Little Learners have investigated different types of trees, used their senses to observe parts of a ...
Students and Staff at Steele Elementary were welcomed into the gym yesterday by some shining superstars and the Galesburg High School Drum Line. They were all there to be a part ...
Alice Green is back with a new update about her time in Japan! I have been very busy! I had the opportunity to go to Nagoya City for the first time! I went twice, once with a v...
The butterfly room is studying music this month! Students began this study with a special guest, Mr. Wingo. He taught them about many different instruments and led them in a sing...
The Third Annual Girls Aviation Day was held at the Quad Cities International Airport last weekend. Assistant Principal for Student and Staff Supports, Tina Imes, took a group of ...
First-grade students at King Elementary School were busy this week at their Science Gallery walk. The young scientist applied their understanding of plant and animal defense struc...
Galesburg High School Environmental Science students recently attended the OCEANS conference held in Dubuque, Iowa. Autumn Choma, Skye Clark, and Levi Jones were accompanied by t...