
Reminder! Art To Remember orders are due tomorrow, November 8th. Newport thanks you for your support!


Students have been showing what they have learned this Trimester in many different ways.







Zion-Benton Township High School is hosting Family Literacy Night on Wednesday, November 20, 2024, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the ZBTHS Library. This event celebrates the joy of reading and writing for all ages! We encourage our BPD3 families to attend and participate in this fun-filled evening, which aims to unite students, families, and community members in recognizing the significance of reading. We look forward to seeing you there!

Join our Newport PTO for our meeting at 5:30 at Newport School. If you are not able to attend, you can join us virtually with this link. meet.google.com/zcz-wvbv-zwv


Mrs. Maki's class voted in a mock election after reading "Duck for President." Students created voter ID cards and cast their votes for Duck or Farmer Brown. Spoiler alert... Duck won the election!









3rd grade students completed a team building activity creating squiggle art.









Mrs. Pellegrino's class enjoyed a pumpkin day!







If your child is interested in joining the Crafter's Club please submit the permission slip as soon as possible.


Happy November Newport Families! Here is your monthly SMORE that is filled with a lot of information. Please check out the section on Parent Teacher Conferences. You can start signing up for them today. https://secure.smore.com/n/u3e6sk


Halloween in Mrs. Pellegrino's class!



November is Native American and Alaska Native Heritage Month.



Our staff along with our students had a great time this afternoon. To Newport and Beyond!



Spooky fun!





Parade of costumes!







Halloween fun at Newport!





The year 2025 is only two months away—time has flown by! We hope that staff, students, and parents have been enjoying a great year so far.
Check out November's Newsletter
https://secure.smore.com/n/jzdfe


Students started a new unit in PE working on controlled throwing.





Kinders and 1st graders had fun throwing the leaves up in the air on this windy day at recess! Also, they are great problem solvers. They moved the wood chips into a pile so they could reach the handle on our zipline bar!





Discussions and writing about numbers with Ms. Rodriguez.



4th graders completed math goals today!
