Bainville School Hosts Family Night
Bainville’s school staff and parents strongly displayed their commitment to their students by having great attendance during a Family Night at the school Thursday, Oct. 1.
Bainville activities director Tanya Wilson explained that the school district has held a Family Night for each of the last five years. She noted the event is to support the Title I program. The goal is to encourage families to get more involved in their child’s education.
Because of social distancing, Family Night featured a different look this time around.
“It’s the first outside opportunity,” Wilson said.
The Bainville Community Association donated food including cheeseburgers for the event.
Activities included a hay ride, face painting, photos with a Bulldog, picking a pumpkin from a pumpkin patch, skee ball, pin a nose on a pumpkin, mini golf, football toss and basketball shoot.
Wilson explained that in the past that Family Night featured more STEM-based activities including a citizenship test.
“It looks a little different this year because of social distancing,” Wilson said. “This year, we’ve targeted a lot of our PE standards.”