Hairgrove History
Hairgrove Reading
Riding the Waves
NEU
PBIS
100

Who is the principal of Hairgrove Elementary? 

Mrs. Michelle Lee 

100

Name one of the books we read together this year.

Many possible answers. 

100

What does the "W" stand for? 

Wise Choices

100

Why do we use NEU? 

We want all students to go to college or continue their education past high school. 


100

What do we say to direct students to listen?

Dolphins give me 5. Dolphins are silent, respectful listeners. 

200

In what city is Hairgrove Elementary located? 

Houston.

200

In what section of the library can you find books about real people, places, or things?

Nonfiction.

200

What does the "A" stand for? 

Attitude.

200

What does NEU stand for? 

No Excuses University
200

What are the two PBIS teams called?

Fielder's Force and Nedelkovski's Navy?

300

How old is Hairgrove Elementary School?

30 years old. 

300

Who wrote The Very Hungry Caterpillar?  He died last week. 

Eric Carle

300

What does the "V" stand for? 

Values.

300

What is a dormitory?

A building or place where you live when you're in college. 

300

What do we do on Wacky Wednesday?

High Five or Wave the big foam finger. 

400

What is the school mascot for Hairgrove Elementary? 

The dolphin. 

400

What term do we use to describe a "type of book", such as mystery, horror, adventure?   

Genre

400

What does the "E" stand for? 

Effort

400

What is the ceremony called when you finish high school or college? 

Graduation.

400

What is something that happens if you earn enough Splash Cash?

Reward. Deal of the Month. Special treats. 

500

Why is our school named Hairgrove?

In honor of Jewell Hairgrove, the first principal. 

500

Name one book you read to yourself this year. 

Many possible answers. 

500

What does the "S" stand for?

Safety. 

500

What do you call the certificate you receive when you graduate from high school or college?

A diploma. 

500

Why is positive behavior important? 

It helps us all learn the most.