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Virtually Volunteer for SEL Activities

Community support is vital to students growing to understand that they are part of the broader, supportive community and feeling connected to its improvement and success. If you are interested in volunteering virtually to lead an activity that promotes social emotional learning, click the find out more button below. 

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Virtual Volunteer SEL Read Alouds

The Little Engine That Could

Enjoy Dave from our local Kiwanis Club reading The Little Engine That Could. In this story, the Little Engine helps us to learn that by believing in yourself, using positive self-talk, & perseverance we can do anything!

Mustache Baby

Enjoy Mr. Nguyen, principal at Piper High School, read Mustache Baby and follow along as we learn to accept our differences and embrace what makes us unique!

Parts by Tedd Arnold

Tatum, a Piper HS Key Club member, reading Parts by Tedd Arnold. Follow along as we learn about all the amazing things our bodies do to keep us healthy!

Elephant on Wheels

Read Elephant on Wheels with Amy from Kiwanis Club! Petunia the elephant loves to skate but her family is not so sure that skating is a proper elephant activity. When they attempt to take her skates away, Petunia outwits them all in a way that invites them all to join the fun.

Make Way for Ducklings

Follow along as Amy reads Make Way For Ducklings. Mrs. Mallard was sure that the pond in the Boston Public Gardens would be a perfect place for her and her eight ducklings to live.  The problem was how to get them there through the busy streets of Boston.  But with a little help from the Boston police, Mrs. Mallard and Jack, Kack, Lack, Nack, Ouack, Pack, and Quack arive safely at their new home.

Man Who Didn't Wash His Dishes

The Color Kittens

Wonky Donkey

Amy Hurrelbrink Hover, a graduate of Sumner Academy and Kansas State University, who  is now an actress in our community reading Wonky Donkey. 

A is For Salad

Amy Hurrelbrink Hover, a graduate of Sumner Academy and Kansas State University, who  is now an actress in our community reading A is For Salad. 

Flat Stanley

Amy Hurrelbrink Hover, a graduate of Sumner Academy and Kansas State University, who  is now an actress in our community reading Flat Stanley 

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