To kick off spring, kindergarten and first grade students went fishing in the Hassenfeld Library with LS Librarian Emily Theobald.
By Emily Theobald, LS Librarian
Spring is here, and it’s time to go fishing! That is exactly what our kindergarten and first grade students did during their library enrichment time last week.
We outfitted the students with magnetic fishing poles, and they attempted to find a fish with a special number in our makeshift pond. Students took turns until each one caught a special fish. They then received a mystery book with the corresponding number to take home for the week.
There was great excitement as the fish were caught, and our fish catchers were excited to tuck the mystery book into their book bags for a surprise when they got home. Hooray for spring!
Join the USN Habitat for Humanity Club at 1 p.m. Sunday, November 16 for the 16th Annual Discount Tire Habitat for Humanity 5K at the River Campus. Register here. Tickets are $10 for children under 10, $15 for Middler and High Schoolers, and $25 for adults.
University School of Nashville High School Quiz Bowl teams faced each other to earn top spots in a tournament at Vanderbilt University. Congratulations to Lucia Gellert '27, Liam Mooney '28, Jasmine Horwitz '26, Jackson Green '26, Oren Schwartz '29, and Mason Lack '26.
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