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Cook is awarded as a Blue Ribbon School! How exciting!
Staff and volunteers celebrate Blue Ribbon pride with their t-shirts and signs.
Our staff join in for a photo at the Blue Ribbon ceremony.
Bolsa Grande High School performs for our Cook Lions.
We thank our wonderful Boys & Girls Club staff for all their efforts!
Two of students' main goals is to work together and have good communication.
Choir students sing in honor of being awarded a National Blue Ribbon school.
Students taste the rainbow at Cook's annual Color Run!
The cultural celebration parade embraces every nationality. We are a community.
The Hour of Code allows students to gain technological intelligence.
Come join our Hour of Code 2017 to see students mastering technology!
These Cook Scholars support their thinking and writing with evidence.
Mr. Nguyen sings the national anthem with passion. Good job Mr. Nguyen!
Group photo of students at Outdoor Science School. We had a blast!
Teamwork at Outdoor Science School enhances students' communication skills.
Quick snapshot of a group activity outdoors.
Students first-handedly experience nature out in the open.
Outdoor Science School creates a wonderful experience for students!
These happy friends practice meditating. Hooray for trying new things!
Time for another group photo!
These lovely ladies want to document their unique experience out in nature.
Free time is picture time!
This group's chaperone's excitement is contagious.
Outdoor Science School provides hands-on learning as well as a great time.
We are proud of a large group of eager learners.
Captured moment of all students during the trip.
Cook Lions are indoors when preparing for another educational activity.
These boys get into groups before following directions for the next activity.
Students get in a circle and do a quick whip around to discuss their favorite part of the day.
This chaperone serves as a wonderful role model for our students. Great job!
A couple of students volunteer as participants for a fun activity.
These lovely Lions stand back to acquire knowledge about plants in the wild.
Cook's Outdoor Science School wants to make sure that students feel welcomed and ready to learn.
Students stand outside their rooms early in the morning, ready to explore the vast outdoors.
Putting students in groups is effective in creating new friendships!
Instruction begins at 8:05 A.M. Make sure to come on time!
Volunteer mothers pose in front of the school's new badge of honor: The National Blue Ribbon!
We thank P.T.O. mothers for everything they do for our students!
The new school year opens up with a 'Trunk or Treat' event managed by P.T.O. parents and Key Club.
Hillary, Zoey and Fernando do a fabulous job as the student speakers for the Blue Ribbon acceptance celebration!
Our Cook Lions promote friendship and help each other become passionate scholars!
Our veterans deserve all the respect in the world. We thank them for their service.
Beautiful view of the airport upon arrival to our Washington D.C. trip.
Smile! We're in Washington D.C.!
Students explore the unknown territories of D.C. on their annual trip.
Students have a clear view of the White House from their rooms. The president is here!
The architecture in Washington D.C. is on a whole new level of modern.
Check out this tall statue! This wonderful trip shows us the history of the country's founding fathers!
The Washington D.C. trip required the visitation of many historical monuments.
Historical areas allow students to appreciate the content taught in history.
Visiting the Washington Monument was a blast!
Students on the trip see Washington's most famous monuments in person!
The Washington Monument's reflection in the water captures the hearts of many.
The Washington Monument's lights at night brighten the whole city!
The monument up close looks astounding!
The American flags represent the patriotism that comes with our beloved country.
This Martin Luther King statue reminds students of Civil Rights activists' endeavors.
Powerful messages are found throughout the trip, intensifying the experience.
Looking at the Martin Luther King statue is like looking directly at a hero.
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is quite the distance, but well worth it!
These inspirational stones remind us that we have the power and potential to change our world for the better.
Students take a tour around the Lincoln Memorial.
Lincoln's statue is gigantic in person, making the tour all the more interesting.
These two friends pose for a photo in front of Abraham Lincoln's statue.
The Lincoln Memorial at night shines bright like a diamond!
Quick photo of the Lincoln Memorial through the front.
A wonderful educator stands miles away from the Washington Monument.
History was made on the Washington Monument, and students are amazed at standing where history occurred.
A field trip must always have statue photos!
Bike rentals are very efficient throughout the trip because it makes students active.
The Lincoln Memorial transforms in the morning's lighting.
Cook students can't get enough of the Lincoln Memorial.
Students are amazed at how large a simple statue is in person!
Students appreciate important documents such as this one.
Students show their photography skills by snapping this beautiful shot!
Washington D.C. has beautiful grassy plains.
The Capital Dome is one of our students' favorite places to visit.
This trip was a new experience for students because of all the landmarks they visit.
Washington's urban buildings show students the many different styles of architecture.
The National Museum of Natural History incorporates lessons about nature and wildlife. How interesting!
This captivating lion statue sparks plenty of conversation among students.
A realistic depiction of a lion hunting its prey.
This museum visit was a once in a lifetime experience!
For a moment, this Cook Lion becomes part of the statue!
Photo of a very informative poster.
This triceratops is perhaps too realistic looking.
Tyrannosaurus Rex bones are up on display. The question is: Are they real or not?
FossiLab holds a special event for students to partake in.
The lab provides informative studies on dinosaurs and their origins.
The weather is bright and Sunny in Washington D.C.
The museum has plenty of complex machinery statues.
Look at that gigantic craft!
These crafts are used in mid-century space exploration.
Can you believe crafts such as this one get launched into space?
The texture of this model makes students quite curious.
Students learn about the importance of space exploration by looking at the machinery used to do so.
Our new little friend poses in front of this beautiful building.
The Capital Dome looks like a painting when observing from afar.
The Library of Congress is one of the most significant landmarks from the trip.
The detail on the Library of Congress's walls is impressive!
Students are finally face-to-face with this iconic statue.
The Library of Congress provides historical documents!
The Library of Congress is full of vital information and deep, resonating quotes.
"Sophia's Children" is a wonderful painting on display in the Library of Congress.
The Library of Congress has plenty of amazing sights to spectate!
People can view this ancient map of the United States.
Students learn about geography when looking at these maps.
American documents are available for anyone to look at.
Look at this student standing in a vast library!
There are plenty of aesthetically pleasing statues in the Library of Congress.
Our student's photographic skills really did show throughout the trip!
These two lovely ladies take a photo with Abraham Lincoln, the fifth president of the United States.
Our chaperones did a wonderful job navigating students through Washington D.C.
Students create their own little community during subway rides.
The streets of Washington D.C. are chilly by the evening!
Washington D.C. buildings never fail to impress our students.
Cook Lions do plenty of sightseeing. It was tons of fun!
Our little friend makes another special appearance in front of a Washington office.
Students visit an elegant church during the trip.
This historical moment took place where students visit.
Students learn about the history of this church.
Our chaperones teach students the history of the United States throughout the trip.
There is always something new to see at the corner of every street!
Symbolic statues present themselves in the monuments and parks.
The evening view of Washington's hotels is worth capturing on photo.
A statue of Paul Revere in the middle of a park.
Grassy fields signify leisure time for our students. Time to rest!
Our students are impressed by this marine's mannerisms. Thank you for your service.
Students have a blast on this educational field trip.
For some reason, this plushie has become part of our student group. The more the merrier!
Quick photo of our plushie friend in the hotel getting ready for the activities of the day.
Students go home from the trip with knowledge and wonderful experiences to cherish for the rest of their lives.
Cook Elementary was proudly named a National Blue Ribbon school. Good job Lions!
The Blue Ribbon celebration is proudly coordinated by our staff.
Before the presentation, staff members go to accolade each other for their hard work.
Congratulations to our students for making this award possible!
Teachers are proud to accept the National Blue Ribbon award.
The celebration's presentation is inspirational with a video from our former president, Barrack Obama.
Teachers holding up the Blue Ribbon Award proudly given to Cook Elementary.
Cook Elementary is mentioned in the newspaper highlighting Blue Ribbon Schools.
We would like to thank our staff and students for their work and study habits. Keep up the good work!
The Hour of Code allows students to gain technological intelligence.
Congrats to our second grade teacher - Miss Thanh-Thuy Le! Thank you for all the hard work and effort you put into out students every day!
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