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K-Kids is a club sponsored by Kiwanis, an international organization of volunteers dedicated to helping children around the world.
K-Kids clubs provide elementary students with an opportunity to work together in service to others while developing character and leadership skills. At Starr School, K-Kids members will participate in a variety of school and community service projects usually during one or two recess periods each month. The club meets during the school day so all students have the opportunity to participate in meetings and activities. Some of the projects we will take part in this year include organizing a book drive, collecting gently used winter coats, making fleece blankets for children in need, and donating items – including homemade treats! - to the Toledo Area Humane Society.
Membership is K-Kids is open to fifth grade students at Starr School who meet the following criteria:
1. Complete a Membership Application, including parent/guardian signature.
2. Participate in at least three service activities during the school year.
3. Maintain at least a 2.0 GPA.
Follow Starr School’s principles and rules.
For more information, please contact Julie Ford, K-Kids Advisor at 419-693-0589 or
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2011 - 2012 Members |
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The Starr Elementary Student Council consists of students in fourth and fifth grade. The Student Council participates in a variety of events and fundraisers for the betterment of the student body and the Oregon community. With each new school year, different student council members are chosen from each classroom. Please encourage your child to be part of our Starr Elementary Student Council! |
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Student Council Representatives |
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Congratulations to our 2011 - 2012 Student Council Representatives
4th Grade
(L to R) Grace Smith, Rayah Pierce, Rylee Clark, Brandon DeWitt, Madison Huss
5th Grade
(L to R) Regan Sattler, Jena Mies, Seth Friedman, Karis Gladieux, Reese Wamer, Morgan Rossler, Gracie Klatt, Claire Rokicki-Counterman |
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Students are offered the opportunity to participate in band in the fifth grade. Students are instructed at Eisenhower two mornings each week beginning in October/November by high school band director Brian Gyrus. |
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