Orlo staff celebrating Unity Day on Wednesday, October 21, 2020. Wearing orange to show that we are together against bullying, and united for kindness, acceptance, and inclusion.
- Fourth grade celebrating Unity Day.
Orlo third grader, Aidan, showing what unity day means to him.
Mrs. Ruthven and Mrs. Caverly at Orlo Avenue have invited surprise guest readers virtually to their 2nd grade classroom during their Tuesday’s lunch. So far this year their classmate’s parent read a great story, Mrs. Lodge read a story and taught the kids how to spin and weave, Mrs. Gallant, Multi Language Learner Director for the city, joined us and read a book about inclusivity and being kind to others. They have loved their surprise Tuesday readers and can’t wait to see who joins next.
Mrs. Ruthven and Mrs. Caverly at Orlo Avenue have invited surprise guest readers virtually to their 2nd grade classroom during their Tuesday’s lunch. So far this year their classmate’s parent read a great story, Mrs. Lodge read a story and taught the kids how to spin and weave, Mrs. Gallant, Multi Language Learner Director for the city, joined us and read a book about inclusivity and being kind to others. They have loved their surprise Tuesday readers and can’t wait to see who joins next.
Mrs. Ruthven and Mrs. Caverly at Orlo Avenue have invited surprise guest readers virtually to their 2nd grade classroom during their Tuesday’s lunch. So far this year their classmate’s parent read a great story, Mrs. Lodge read a story and taught the kids how to spin and weave, Mrs. Gallant, Multi Language Learner Director for the city, joined us and read a book about inclusivity and being kind to others. They have loved their surprise Tuesday readers and can’t wait to see who joins next.
Orlo parent Rachel Carvalho and her daughter Payton wearing their matching pink shirts for Breast Cancer Awareness.
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