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Locality: Parkville, Missouri

Phone: +1 816-738-0669



Address: 8700 NW River Park Dr. #119 Parkville, MO 64152 64152 Parkville, MO, US

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Parkville Academy 27.01.2021

The next titles in Parkville Academy's Summer Reading Series, comes from this great list by Afoma Umesi! Did you miss summer camp this year? Maybe the next best thing is to read a book about camp and their adventures! From Umesi's list, our middle school teacher, Mrs. Crenshaw recommends...... 1. Rating Your Bunkmates by Jennifer Orr 2. From the Cabin Eleven series, Brother Wars by Steven K. Smith 3. Camp Dork by Beth Vrabel Parents, what's your favorite memory of summer camp? Anyone remember corny camp songs, bonfires, water sports, and silly pranks? #parkvilleacdemy #summerreading2020

Parkville Academy 16.01.2021

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Parkville Academy 07.01.2021

We're looking forward to a wonderful year for our little group! https://www.today.com//parents-create-micro-schools-pandem

Parkville Academy 20.12.2020

Math-U-See is a simple and clear curriculum that's easy to follow; it continually reteaches previous concepts to ensure mastery. The middle school students have experienced such success the past few years, we're thrilled to be ordering it in for the elementary students. By intentionally keeping ratios low in all age groups we're confident this curriculum can remain successful, allowing students to work at their pace. Possibly the best part for supportive Parkville Academy fa...milies, the online resources are wonderful! Check it out here... https://www.mathusee.com/schools/

Parkville Academy 08.12.2020

Here are the next 2 entires in Parkville Academy's summer reading series! The survivor diaries by Terry L. Johnson is a series of 4 titles: Overboard!, Lost!, Duststorm! and Avalanche!. These 100 page books are quick reads for 4th or 5th grade readers. In Avalanche! a reporter, interviews 12 year old Ashley about her experience on a local mountain. Read this book to learn what it takes to survive an avalanche!... Irene Hunt's Across Five Aprils, narrated by Jethro Creighton, the youngest son in a southern Illinois farm family. The Civil War begins and the Creighton brothers are conflicted. What side will they choose, the North where slavery is outlawed, or the South where black people aren't free? Although Jethro is only 9, he stays to manage the family farm. Read Jethro's powerful story as the war spans Across Five Aprils. Will all his brothers return? What's your favorite survival story? #parkvilleacdemy #summerreading2020