
Art Goad students took a short field trip to the Chelsea Fire station last week. The firefighters helped educate kids on fire safety and feeling comfortable with the firemen. Students were allowed to spray water from the hose and Mrs. Pauling, third-grade teacher, climbed the fire ladder on a truck!











Art Goad students took a short field trip to the Chelsea Fire station last week. The firefighters helped educate kids on fire safety and feeling comfortable with the firemen. Students were allowed to spray water from the hose and Mrs. Pauling, third-grade teacher, climbed the fire ladder on a truck!











One of the most important components of the JOM program is parent involvement. This October, parnets of JOM eligible students will have the opportunity to get involved in the development of the JOM program at their schools.
Elections for the JOM Indian Education Committee will be held October 18, 2023 at the Chelsea Schools Superintendent's office beginning at 6:00 PM.
To serve on the JOM IEC, a person must be the parent or guardian of a JOM verified child. School board members or spouses and school employees or spouses can not serve on the committee.
For more information, contact Quintin Draeger at 918-789-2528.


Art Goad Elementary third grade teachers and students worked on a STEM project today. Students were required to work together in teams and use their engineering skills to build the tallest freestanding tower. Students first made a hypothesis on how tall they thought their tower could be. In small groups, together they had to construct their tower out of toothpicks and marshmallows. Then teachers and students measured the height of each tower and compared them to their hypothesis. Pauling , Douglas , and Culver said they were very proud of each team, and how they work together.











Art Goad Elementary third grade teachers and students worked on a STEM project today. Students were required to work together in teams and use their engineering skills to build the tallest freestanding tower. Students first made a hypothesis on how tall they thought their tower could be. In small groups, together they had to construct their tower out of toothpicks and marshmallows. Then teachers and students measured the height of each tower and compared them to their hypothesis. Pauling , Douglas , and Culver said they were very proud of each team, and how they work together.











Ms Jamilee took some students on a outdoor walk today, and made nature bracelets with beautiful flowers and leaves.







Promoting a Whole School Love of Reading
Providing students with the motivation, encouragement, and accountability needed to read independently on a consistent basis helps them develop reading habits that will lead to increased confidence, improved reading skills, and opportunities to find books that they enjoy reading. Art Goad Elementary wants to inspire students to feel the pure joy and love of reading something they are interested in and not just a required reading assignment. Reading for pleasure is a habit fostered at a young age. Once a month Art Goad ES will have a “FOR THE LOVE OF READING” event where the whole school will celebrate reading through fun events. On Friday, September 29, 2023 students and teachers read a book outside of school; Nurture Nature. It was very peaceful and everyone Loved Reading today and the weather was beautiful!











More Celebrating Johnny Appleseed Day at Art Goad Elementary. Apples, apples, we love you! You taste so good and you’re healthy, too. You’re green and yellow and Red Delicious. You’re crunchy and colorful and so nutritious! We love apples!











Art Goad - Proud to be a DRAGON! You are summoned to the principal’s office. No matter if you are a student, teacher or parent, you typically have the same reaction. Fear! As a school leader, I have worked hard over the past several years to help take this negative stigma away from these visits. One practice that has helped to make the shift is the implementation of the positive office referral. The goal is to recognize our students for going above and beyond with our school expectations by sending them to the office…for a good reason. We’ve found at our school when we focus on the positive happening instead of just getting hung up on the negative, amazing things happen. When positive referrals go up, negative referrals go down.



Join Art Goad ES PTO! First meeting will be Monday, October 9 at 5pm in the library.


CPS is aware of the PSO planned power outage Wed, Sep 20 from 6-8 AM. We will have school beginning at our regularly scheduled time. Child nutrition has a plan to provide breakfast options. Please be patient, we will be without school phones while power is out.

Mrs. A Culver's 4th grade science classes did some experiments with H2O and Mrs Willcut was invited to share in the fun! Do you remember the periodic table? Fourth graders do!











Mrs. A Culver's 4th grade science classes did some experiments with H2O and Mrs Willcut was invited to share in the fun! Do you remember the periodic table? Fourth graders do!











Mrs. A Culver's 4th grade science classes did some experiments with H2O and Mrs Willcut was invited to share in the fun! Do you remember the periodic table? Fourth graders do!











Mrs. A Culver's 4th grade science classes did some experiments with H2O and Mrs Willcut was invited to share in the fun! Do you remember the periodic table? Fourth graders do!











Mrs. A Culver's 4th grade science classes did some experiments with H2O and Mrs Willcut was invited to share in the fun! Do you remember the periodic table? Fourth graders do!











Mrs. A Culver's 4th grade science classes did some experiments with H2O and Mrs Willcut was invited to share in the fun! Do you remember the periodic table? Fourth graders do!











Mrs. A Culver's 4th grade science classes did some experiments with H2O and Mrs Willcut was invited to share in the fun! Do you remember the periodic table? Fourth graders do!











Mrs. A Culver's 4th grade science classes did some experiments with H2O and Mrs Willcut was invited to share in the fun! Do you remember the periodic table? Fourth graders do!











Mrs. A Culver's 4th grade science classes did some experiments with H2O and Mrs Willcut was invited to share in the fun! Do you remember the periodic table? Fourth graders do!









