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5701 Benton Avenue S, Edina, MN 55436
Office: 952-848-4700 | Attendance: 952-848-4702

Field Day - May 24

Field day is a Countryside tradition where students participate in events for part of the school day. Please contact Mr. Bleess if you would like to help out or if you have questions about field day - crableess@edina.k12.mn.us or 952-848-4741.

9:45-11:15       K+, ½ day Kindergarten*, 1st, 1/2CP, 2nd

1:30-3:00         3rd, 3/4CP, 4th, 5th

3:15-3:45         Tug Of Wars for 4th and 5th grade

See photos ...

    

Principal Bergman’s Challenge – Dare to Stay Sharp!

I am challenging our Countryside students to keep up the good work by reading regularly, practicing their math facts and continuing to polish their writing skills. Participation will be acknowledged in the fall.  

Download the Challenge Folder.    Download the Challenge Calendar.

    

Why can't I skip reading?

Here is a comparison...

Student A reads 20 minutes a day - 3600 minutes per school year  (1,800,000 words)
Student B reads 5 minutes a day - 900 minutes per school year  (282,000 words)
Student C reads 1 minute a day - 180 minutes per school year  (8,000 words)

Which student will have a better vocabulary?

Learn more!

    

Get Involved with EPS!

District seeks individuals to serve on advisory councils to advance partnership efforts throughout the Edina community

The district is currently accepting applications for the following committees: Communications Advisory Council, Community Education Services Board, District Equity Advisory Council, Gifted Advisory, Go Green, and the Technology Advisory Task Force. The deadline to apply for 2013-14 advisory committee openings is May 31, 2013 (or until filled). READ MORE

    

District News

Edina Public Schools hosts inaugural Google in Education Minnesota Summit

Educators connect on innovative ways to support learning in the digital age Read more »

Countryside class celebrates a year of citizenship in action

Change Buddies service project empowers students to become change agents Read more »

    
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