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At Edahow Elementary, exciting things are happening, making it a school where innovation, learning, and community come together in the best way possible.
One of the standout new initiatives this year was the arrival of 15 Wonder Robots, funded by the dedicated Edahow PTO. These robots are not just toys—they're educational tools, designed to supplement the curriculum in math, science, and the state's new computer science standards. Mrs. Macarthur, a passionate 4th-grade teacher, has taken the lead in training her colleagues on how to incorporate the robots into their classrooms. With the district’s support and a rental process that gives all schools access to different robots, Edahow students are gaining hands-on experience in coding and robotics, enhancing their problem-solving skills and deepening their understanding of these subjects.
While technology is driving learning in the classroom, Edahow’s connection to the community continues to be just as strong. Recently, the school had the honor of hosting firefighters from the Pocatello Fire Department, as part of a two-week reading challenge that encouraged students to dive deeper into stories. The firefighters didn't just come to talk about fire safety—they read books to students, answered curious questions about their job, and made sure the learners understood the vital role they play in keeping the community safe. The visit was a hit with students who loved the chance to learn firsthand from local heroes.
And then, of course, there was the Deleta Skate Night—a long-standing tradition at Edahow, organized by the PTO. For years, families have come together for a night of fun and skating, and this year was no different. The PTO rented out the Deleta skating rink, where students, parents, and teachers alike laced up their skates, enjoyed some pizza, and bonded over a few laps around the rink. It was an event full of laughter, friendly competition, and a sense of unity that only moments like this can create.
From tech innovation in the classroom to strengthening ties with the local community and fostering school spirit, Edahow Elementary continues to be a hub of positive change, where learning and fun go hand in hand. Whether it's coding robots, reading with firefighters, or skating with friends, these experiences are building memories and skills that will last a lifetime.
Jeminee Ternus, the author of "You Are A Match For Your Mountain," came to Edahow and shared her story with us.
Edahow Elementary teachers have been working on their Individual Professional Learning Plan (IPLP) goals, as well as their Student Growth Objective (SGO) goals. These goals are set in the fall by teachers and other certified staff. Each teacher has an IPLP that they choose that is a professional area of development he or she will focus on improving throughout the year. The SGO is a measure of student growth based on various student growth measures including Istation, ISAT practice, IEP goals or other measures. These goals are required by the state as accountability measures for certified staff.
In this photo, Edahow teachers work on creating goals for the school year.
Edahow Elementary had Student Council officer candidates gave election speeches for the upcoming election. Many brave learners wrote and delivered speeches in front of all of Edahow’s 3rd, 4th and 5th graders. The candidates seeking leadership positions did an excellent job in this difficult task.
Edahow’s Student Council is a leadership representative body that gives willing students a hand in serving the school and representing their classmates.
Computer Repair Technician Nick Fullmer speaks to Edahow teachers about things to look for in order to keep student Chromebooks functioning properly. He also outlined the plan for teachers to use in order to streamline the Chromebook repair process to ensure all learners have functioning technology.
Edahow kindergarten learners got a chance for an introduction to basic coding through an activity with Ozobots. Technology Specialist, Janelle Arvas, worked in conjunction with Edahow kindergarten teacher Sophie Blake to bring this opportunity to Edahow which give learners a chance to manipulate the Ozobot robots with coding squares.
The United States Forest Service (USFS) firefighters recently made a visit to Edahow Elementary School. They hosted three different sessions based on grade-levels. The USFS firefighters had several interesting and informative stations that learners got to participate in. They learned about aging trees (and were able to spend time aging trees themselves) forest fire prevention and the effects of forest fires on the flora and fauna. Additionally, they were able to see what gear firefighters use and even did a little spraying with the fire hoses. It was an awesome event and made possible by the generosity of the USFS.