Alverno Heights Academy Kindergartners Get into the Halloween Spirit

Students craft “boo-tiful” artwork



As Halloween approaches, the kindergartners at Alverno Heights Academy are diving into the festive season by crafting spooky witches as part of their classroom activities. The children excitedly showed off their handmade witches, which were created from colorful paper, helping them get into the spirit of the holiday. 

This fun, hands-on project is just one of the ways the school fosters creativity and community involvement, particularly among its youngest students.

Alverno Heights Academy’s broader commitment to holistic learning and nurturing well-rounded students. Through activities like this, the academy encourages creative expression, which is a key component of the school’s educational approach. This crafting session provides an outlet for students to practice fine motor skills while promoting teamwork and building school spirit.

Alverno Heights Academy is dedicated to supporting students’ overall growth—both academically and personally—and offers a wide range of opportunities for students to engage in meaningful, hands-on experiences. 

With its small class sizes and focus on personalized learning, the academy provides an environment where students can thrive both in and out of the classroom.

Alverno Heights Academy, 200 N Michillinda Ave, Sierra Madre, CA, (626) 355-3463. For more, please visit www.alvernoheightsacademy.org.

 

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