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Graham Pre-K student interact with animals during Rye Nature Center visit to school

Graham Pre-K student interact with animals during Rye Nature Center visit to school

Pre-K students at Graham school got a chance to see some of the animals they have been learning about in class when they were treated to a visit from the Rye Nature Center this Tuesday. They had the opportunity to learn about living things, which is the unit that pre-K is working on this month. They also had the opportunity to pet some of the animals that were brought to the school, including a snake, a rabbit and a Madagascar hissing cockroach. Principal, Dr. Natasha Hunter-McGregor even joined in on the fun! Thank you, Universal Prekindergarten Director Dr. Gayle White for providing the youngest scholars with an experience they will never forget!

Two young boys in red shirts are crouched down on the ground, interacting with a black dog on a gray mat in the foreground. The background shows a brick wall and other objects, suggesting an outdoor setting.
Two young boys in casual clothing are sitting at a table in a grassy outdoor setting, one using a mobile device while the other appears to be eating or preparing food.
A group of young children, dressed in colorful clothing, are gathered around a woman who appears to be an educator or caretaker, engaging in what seems to be an outdoor educational activity or play session. The background features a grassy area with trees and parked vehicles, suggesting an outdoor setting.
A group of children sitting on the ground, sharing and enjoying a pizza together in an outdoor setting with a concrete walkway and metal railings in the background.


 

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