House AMISTAD was named the winner of the Cup after the first year that Harrisburg Elementary tried out Ron Clark Academy's House System.
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Akeelah Smith, Will Karriker, E.J. Brower and Mollie Jessup were named the Heads of Houses for the 2020-21 year at Harrisburg Elementary.
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Chelsea Chandler was part of the REVEUR House in 2019-20.
“I think when they’re aware of other people it makes them more aware of themselves,” Chelsea Chandler, a fifth-grade teacher and the leader of REVEUR House, said.
Kate Quigley was part of House AMISTAD which won the 2019-20 House Cup
“We were just trying to get the kids to be better citizens overall,” Quigley said. “Still put the competition in there because they like that, all kids like that competition, but to hear what they had to say about people being nicer and enjoying things and there being excitement back in school and positivity back in school, that meant a lot to me that they felt that had happened this year.”
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Lindsey Turner was part of House ISIBINDI which didn't get to celebrate their team holiday this year, but they still plan to plant a garden on campus when they are allowed to get back to school.
HARRISBURG — Akeelah Smith, Will Karriker, E.J. Brower and Mollie Jessup were named the Heads of Houses for the 2020-21 year at Harrisburg Elementary as part of the Ron Clark House System, which the school tried out for the first time in 2019-20.
Chelsea Chandler was part of the REVEUR House in 2019-20.
“I think when they’re aware of other people it makes them more aware of themselves,” Chelsea Chandler, a fifth-grade teacher and the leader of REVEUR House, said.
Kate Quigley was part of House AMISTAD which won the 2019-20 House Cup
“We were just trying to get the kids to be better citizens overall,” Quigley said. “Still put the competition in there because they like that, all kids like that competition, but to hear what they had to say about people being nicer and enjoying things and there being excitement back in school and positivity back in school, that meant a lot to me that they felt that had happened this year.”
Lindsey Turner was part of House ISIBINDI which didn't get to celebrate their team holiday this year, but they still plan to plant a garden on campus when they are allowed to get back to school.