Our first ever Grandparents’/Generations Day for La ola del lago was a huge success! We counted over 107 visitors who came to watch a grandson, granddaughter, etc. sing a few songs in Spanish, meet our teachers, participate in a scavenger hunt around the school, share a snack (who doesn’t love a galleta (cookie)), and visit the book fair. Grandparents also had the opportunity to learn some Spanish words and phrases! A special thanks to the Edgewood Advisory Council and parent volunteers for their help in planning and implementation. Dr. Sue Ann Gruver, superintendent of Prior Lake - Savage Area Schools, was here to give a brief introduction as well. This event was a wonderful representation of the committed and dedicated partnership between schools, students, families, and the greater community. What a great memory that our students will not soon forget!
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