
This is a test of the GLSD emergency communication system. You can get information online here when there is an emergency or a school closing or delay. For more information, click here:
https://www.goshenlocalschools.org/page/emergency-communications


Spaulding Elementary Math Intervention teacher Emily Strausbaugh presented at the Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics conference in Sandusky on math intervention structures and math starters! So proud of our teacher leaders! #RoarOCTM23


Spaulding students and families, you are AMAZING! 1,829 goods were collected this week and will be going right back into the community. Thank you! Thank you to our third grade servant leadership group for doing such a great job organizing.



Students in Ms. Collins class had a fantastic time dissecting owl pellets today! They had some pretty cool finds!









The Spaulding Leadership Team had a great day of learning and planning participating in instructional rounds to help our students and teachers continue to grow! #OneTeamNoLimits


Students in Mrs. McClanahan and Mrs. Dozier’s classes worked in groups to learn how to write an essay for their state test. Groups discussed questions about a rather unique topic and highlighted their evidence.









Students in Mrs. McClanahan and Mrs. Dozier’s classes worked in groups to learn how to write an essay for their state test. Groups discussed questions about a rather unique topic and highlighted their evidence.









This week is National Fire Prevention Week. Spaulding students enjoyed a visit from Goshen Township firefighters who talked about their job and fire safety. Please make sure that you have working smoke detectors and have talked about escape routes in your home.







Students in Mrs. Kendall‘s class explored multiplication by making arrays with counters!








4th grade teachers Ms. Schumacher and Ms. Romick went to support their student athletes last weekend! Shout out to the football players and cheerleaders last weekend. Great victory against Blanchester!


Spaulding had some visitors this morning in celebration of exceeding our goal for the Warrior Walk! Ms. Andrews and Ms. Schlosser had a blast, thank you to everyone who donated! We are so grateful!







First Lunch with the Principal was a blast! So proud of these ladies for earning 100 Warrior Up points! We had so much fun!


Spaulding is looking forward to our Warrior Walk this Friday! Check out our newsletter for October!
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Mrs. Drees’ social studies classes are starting prehistoric Native Americans. Last week, they did Edible Excavation. A story was read aloud as the students prepared their excavation sites out of cupcakes. They added mud (chocolate icing), a fire pit and ashes (chocolate chips & sprinkles), and bones (Tic-Tacs) to the first layer. They added structural posts (pretzel sticks) and pottery pieces(candy pieces) which were flooded by the local lakes (white icing dyed blue) to the second layer. Then they dug for core samples (using a straw) before excavating a the site. The final part was drawing their site and writing in their field journals before they got to eat.











Spaulding 3rd graders had a visit from the Clermont County Library Dreamweavers Troupe today!




Spaulding had some celebrity visitors today from the High School Girls and Boys basketball teams to get our students excited about youth basketball sign ups!! Let's go Warriors! Can't wait to see you on the court!











Spaulding had some celebrity visitors today from the High School Girls and Boys basketball teams to get our students excited about youth basketball sign ups!! Let's go Warriors! Can't wait to see you on the court!











Spaulding is honored to thank Joe Spaulding and his family for the generous donation that allowed us to purchase these fantastic picnic tables for our staff and students!


Spaulding students who met their summer reading goal got to enjoy a summer reading bash with beautiful weather and Kona Ice!











Wonderful turn out at Spaulding's Parent Advisory Committee today. Thank you to Mr. Bailey for joining us and all the parents who provided feedback.

