‘Fall Season’ Dress-up Day
Yesterday we invited all students to come to school dressed up in costumes to celebrate the occasion of ‘Fall Season’. As we are unable to host the ‘Annual Met Fall Festival’ this year due to the pandemic situation.
Yesterday we invited all students to come to school dressed up in costumes to celebrate the occasion of ‘Fall Season’. As we are unable to host the ‘Annual Met Fall Festival’ this year due to the pandemic situation.
Metropolitan School hosted its first-ever Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign ‘Pink Ribbon – Be Aware’ Event on October 26th, 2020 organized by our school doctor Dr. Yasmine El Raii. Parents were invited to attend a very inspiring session that included information about the risk factors of Breast Cancer, what are the
Join our first Breast Cancer Awareness Day for a session with great food, drinks, speakers, and gifts. Think pink, come, help, and support our cause Metropolitan School cordially invites you to our upcoming Parents’ Workshop. Kindly RSVP your attendance via rsvp@metropolitanschooleg.com
Here at MET we care about our staff and their happiness. The Sunshine Committee, led by Ms. Shirley, created a kindness bulletin board. Teachers are encouraged to take an inspirational thought or quote and keep it for themselves or give to someone else. #METcares
Grade 1 students are making pumpkin art work and practicing fry sight words.
Grade 8 has been studying energy and forces. In the photo, our students are measuring the mass of a tennis ball. They will use this data to calculate the gravitational potential energy (GPE) of the tennis ball when dropped from various heights. Later during the lab, they will use an
Grade 4 Cornell Students have been learning the basics of music theory, and with that knowledge, they were able to analyze their very first music sheet, “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” composed by W.A.Mozart (1756-1791). After analyzing the music sheet and being able to read notes for the first time, they
Met students are learning how to use their MET 365 email, OneDrive, and other Microsoft services to better communicate with their teachers, classmates, and the other world outside MET. Students learned how to login to their metropolitanschooleg.com email services, use OneDrive to share and work collaboratively with their mates. Students
Grade 4 students were challenged to create products or services, using resources from different regions located in the United States. Our young entrepreneurs came up with creative ideas and represented their brands with colorful logos and fun slogans!
First graders are learning about Book Care and how to treat books properly. They will recognize what actions or scenarios are appropriate or inappropriate while handling books, where do damage books go, and how librarians can fix books.