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Floating Classroom
4th Grade Field Trip

On Friday May 16th, the winners of the science fair went to the Houston Yacht Club, La Porte, Texas. They were on board of the RV Karma Boat, where they had a very exciting science experience. The activities on board, allowed students to discover research equipment that collects, identifies and analyzes samples and specimens of coastal resources. Student’s curiosity and sense of wonder was aroused while they were participating in a variety of activities using equipments such as otter trawls, plankton nets, water samples and test kits, bottom corers and video-enhanced microscopes to investigate marine biology, ecology, fisheries and environmental impact.
Black History Month February 2008

Black History Schedule of Events
Black History February Calendar
Freedom Train Study Guide and Activities

Black History Faculty Luncheon
Black Seminoles In Texas and Mexico
Underground Railroad
James Loney, Former Sutton Student Returns to Sutton

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James Loney, pro baseball player for the Los Angles Dodgers and former Sutton student, returns to Sutton on Wednesday, November 28th. James is a 1st baseman with one of the highest batting averages in the league. James and Mr. Dancy, Sutton Music Director, will hold an interview at Sutton with Bill Kuhlman, director of HISD News.

James will also receive a refresher course on his Alto Sax from Mr. Dancy. He is scheduled to perform in the upcoming Rose Bowl parade this year

Welcome home, Janes Loney!.


Ms. Seyberts 4th Grade Class
Red Ribbon Week
Red Ribbon Campaign Activity Schedule
This year’s Red Ribbon Campaign will be recognized October 22-31, 2007. This event is designed to heighten awareness about drug abuse and prevention and encourage a healthy, drug-free and violence-free lifestyle for all 365 days of the year.

The Red Ribbon is more that just a ribbon. It is a symbol of awareness, a sign that we choose to strive for drug-free lives. It is a powerful educational tool that should be utilized not only one week in October, but throughout the year. By wearing a red ribbon and saying no to drugs, we can make a difference and prevent future tragedies.

Hispanic Heritage Program at Sutton
Dwain Dancy, Band and Chorus Director

Tuesday, September 25, 2007 at 5:45 pm

Sutton will kick off Hispanic Heritage Month with a performance by Sutton's Band and Chorus. The program is entitled Hispanic Heritage, A Culture of Music and Dance. The band will play Viva Mariachi, La Cucaracha, and the hit tune La Bamba. Sutton's chorus will sing "DeColores" and perform the hispanic songs & dances, Cumbia, Meringue, Batacha, El Carnavelito and The Mexican Hat Dance. Sutton students can attend the performance dresse rehearsal on Monday, September 24th at 1:30 p.m. Sutton's parents and community are invited to attend the program on Tuesday, September 25th at 5:45 p.m. in the school's cafetorium.
 
 
 
 
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