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Roberts-Naylor K-8 School Announcements
Celebration of Tucson's 240 years
Celebration of Tucson's 240 years
Celebration of Tucson's 240 years
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Roberts-Naylor students, members of the community and high school students got together to make the mural, clean our school and enjoy some community time. Mike Birier PRCA made it all possible for all of us! Credit to him and his team of volunteers.
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Roberts-Naylor students, members of the community and high school students got together to make the mural, clean our school and enjoy some community time. Mike Birier PRCA made it all possible for all of us! Credit to him and his team of volunteers.
Chloe Berghausen Visit - Reptiles
Congratulations to Mrs. Sara Henderson for receiving a grant through First Book!
Congratulations to Mrs. Sara Henderson for receiving a grant through First Book!
Congratulations to Mrs. Sara Henderson for receiving a grant through First Book!
First Book organizes the distribution of overstock books that publishers would otherwise destroy. First Book offers teachers a marketplace where they can order these books at low prices online and pay shipping. The organization also occasionally coordinates book drops in cities that provide volunteers and warehouse space. Tucson was chosen as a book-drop site, and teachers in the area were given the opportunity to apply to receive books. Teachers were asked how many books they would be interested in for their sites and how they would use the books. Mrs. Henderson applied for books leveled Pre-K-8th grade and stated that we would use them for a variety of purposes, including as holiday gifts for students, in small groups within the classrooms, and as items that students could buy with their PBIS Phoenix Bucks.
We received a grant for 4,000 books, and that amounted to 125 boxes! Our students and teachers have already started taking advantage of these extra gifts for the season.
First Book organizes the distribution of overstock books that publishers would otherwise destroy. First Book offers teachers a marketplace where they can order these books at low prices online and pay shipping. The organization also occasionally coordinates book drops in cities that provide volunteers and warehouse space. Tucson was chosen as a book-drop site, and teachers in the area were given the opportunity to apply to receive books. Teachers were asked how many books they would be interested in for their sites and how they would use the books. Mrs. Henderson applied for books leveled Pre-K-8th grade and stated that we would use them for a variety of purposes, including as holiday gifts for students, in small groups within the classrooms, and as items that students could buy with their PBIS Phoenix Bucks.
We received a grant for 4,000 books, and that amounted to 125 boxes! Our students and teachers have already started taking advantage of these extra gifts for the season.
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Congratulations to our Custodians
Congratulations to our Custodians
Congratulations to our Custodians
Roberts Naylor K-8 School is once again recognized for continually meeting the custodial inspections throughout the year. Roberts Naylor has received this recognition for the second year in a row. Congratulations to Nino Sanchez, Thang Ky, Rosamelia Felix and all our school community that support their efforts to maintain our school clean and safe.
Roberts Naylor K-8 School is once again recognized for continually meeting the custodial inspections throughout the year. Roberts Naylor has received this recognition for the second year in a row. Congratulations to Nino Sanchez, Thang Ky, Rosamelia Felix and all our school community that support their efforts to maintain our school clean and safe.
Gifts of Love to Roberts-Naylor K-8
Gifts of Love to Roberts-Naylor K-8
Gifts of Love to Roberts-Naylor K-8
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Mrs. Fabiola Lynch and her mother, Fabiola Lopez spent 6 months making special supply bags for all students in first grade at Roberts Naylor K-8. Both ladies asked for donations from various individuals and organizations and they were able to get all material needed to complete the project. Tucson Extermination gave money for special treats, Patricia Rendon made the school referral, Mauricio and Victoria Lynch provided the material, Quilt Basket from Tanque Verde, Sierra Vista Wendy Hirsch and Aida Figueroa provided the rest of the material. This special project is not only a place to put school supplies, but it was constructed out of small pieces of material, quilted into a small bag that they hope will last until the student’s college years. The special bags are also a piece of beautiful workmanship that is visible and was appreciated by all. Seventy bags in all were donated and each had a unique pattern and was a piece of work.
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Mrs. Fabiola Lynch and her mother, Fabiola Lopez spent 6 months making special supply bags for all students in first grade at Roberts Naylor K-8. Both ladies asked for donations from various individuals and organizations and they were able to get all material needed to complete the project. Tucson Extermination gave money for special treats, Patricia Rendon made the school referral, Mauricio and Victoria Lynch provided the material, Quilt Basket from Tanque Verde, Sierra Vista Wendy Hirsch and Aida Figueroa provided the rest of the material. This special project is not only a place to put school supplies, but it was constructed out of small pieces of material, quilted into a small bag that they hope will last until the student’s college years. The special bags are also a piece of beautiful workmanship that is visible and was appreciated by all. Seventy bags in all were donated and each had a unique pattern and was a piece of work.
Kindergarten and 1st grade classes had a fantastic time celebrating the 100th day of school!!
Mrs. Villaseñor's Class
Mrs. Villaseñor's Class
Mrs. Villaseñor's Class
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Third grade teacher, Mrs. Marcella Villaseñor was nominated for her outstanding teaching ability and the relationships she forms with her students while teaching them the love of learning.
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Third grade teacher, Mrs. Marcella Villaseñor was nominated for her outstanding teaching ability and the relationships she forms with her students while teaching them the love of learning.
The right mindset to succeed!
The right mindset to succeed!
The right mindset to succeed!
Special Events at Our School!
Special Events at Our School!
Our students planted 27 trees in our own school.
The partnership with Changemaker School was awesome!
Staff v. Students Basketball Game
Staff v. Students Basketball Game
Staff v. Students Basketball Game
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The Roberts/Naylor Staff vs. Students Middle School basketball game was held on 12/18/2015. All of the middle school students and staff participated in this celebratory event for the end of the quarter. Needless to say our staff still rocks and beat our students during this basketball match! Great game Middle School team!
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The Roberts/Naylor Staff vs. Students Middle School basketball game was held on 12/18/2015. All of the middle school students and staff participated in this celebratory event for the end of the quarter. Needless to say our staff still rocks and beat our students during this basketball match! Great game Middle School team!
Tu Nidito Finalist for 2015
Tu Nidito Finalist for 2015
Tu Nidito Finalist for 2015
Since 2000, Tu Nidito has been honoring mothers in our community who go above and beyond in their efforts to make a difference in the lives of children and families. Some of these women have overcome personal obstacles with serious medical conditions or grief. Others have made a profound impact on children and families in need. They all have one thing in common – they are Remarkable Moms. These special women are role models for their children and our community, and Tu Nidito is honored to recognize and thank them for the positive mark they leave on those around them.
Roberts Naylor had its very own finalist that exemplified all these characteristics:
Born in Nogales, Arizona, Marcella Padres Villaseñor obtained an associate’s degree from Pima Community College and later became a University of Arizona graduate with honors from the College of Education.
In 1999, Marcella and her husband Alfonso were blessed with the news of twins. Not long after, they were told that one of the twins was suffering from Potter’s Syndrome, a condition that causes the kidneys to fail to develop properly. Their twin daughter died when Marcella was 8 months pregnant. Despite the painful loss, Marcella chose to focus on the joy and happiness of the other twin, Alfonso. Marcella’s favorite part of being a mom is seeing her son thrive in life as a caring young man who is not afraid to take risks.
As one who continues to overcome her own challenges, Marcella faced her battle with breast cancer in 2010 with a positive outlook. When family, friends, colleagues and students expressed worry, she would comfort them while maintaining focus on her life-long passion for teaching.
For 18 years, Marcella has taught at Roberts-Naylor K-8 School which is known for its troubled neighborhood. Many of her students have faced challenges that children should not have to face. She tirelessly works to ensure that all of her students make progress academically and emotionally despite their situations. Marcella leads by example and is a true inspiration to all who know her.
We are proud of Marcella Villaseñor as part of TUSD and Roberts Naylor K-8.
Roberts Naylor had its very own finalist that exemplified all these characteristics:
Born in Nogales, Arizona, Marcella Padres Villaseñor obtained an associate’s degree from Pima Community College and later became a University of Arizona graduate with honors from the College of Education.
In 1999, Marcella and her husband Alfonso were blessed with the news of twins. Not long after, they were told that one of the twins was suffering from Potter’s Syndrome, a condition that causes the kidneys to fail to develop properly. Their twin daughter died when Marcella was 8 months pregnant. Despite the painful loss, Marcella chose to focus on the joy and happiness of the other twin, Alfonso. Marcella’s favorite part of being a mom is seeing her son thrive in life as a caring young man who is not afraid to take risks.
As one who continues to overcome her own challenges, Marcella faced her battle with breast cancer in 2010 with a positive outlook. When family, friends, colleagues and students expressed worry, she would comfort them while maintaining focus on her life-long passion for teaching.
For 18 years, Marcella has taught at Roberts-Naylor K-8 School which is known for its troubled neighborhood. Many of her students have faced challenges that children should not have to face. She tirelessly works to ensure that all of her students make progress academically and emotionally despite their situations. Marcella leads by example and is a true inspiration to all who know her.
We are proud of Marcella Villaseñor as part of TUSD and Roberts Naylor K-8.