Boy's Day Out in Ms. Simmons' class! Dodgeball in the hall!
over 2 years ago, Joshua Persson
Boys Day Out Dodgeball
Mrs. George's Girl's Day Out invited their Grandmas/pas to come in and help them learn to "Sew" using a machine and sew a button on! This is a lost art but NOT for these girls! Now, they are teaching the boys at recess! ❤️🪡❤️
over 2 years ago, Joshua Persson
Girls Day Out Sewing
Pre-K career presentations have been so much fun!
over 2 years ago, Joshua Persson
Pre-K Career Presentation
Pre-K Career Presentation
Our March lunch menu is ready to view!
over 2 years ago, Franklin Elementary School
FES Menu
Tomorrow is Spring and Class Picture Day!
over 2 years ago, Joshua Persson
Spring picture day.
Mrs. George's boys enjoyed "Construction Day" for their Boy's Day Out... building, using screwdrivers to take apart desks, and measuring with the measuring tape. Hard Workers!
over 2 years ago, Joshua Persson
Boys Day Out
Boys Day Out
Boys Day Out
Girls Day Out Ms. Simmons' girls had a day of pampering at their nail salon.
over 2 years ago, Joshua Persson
Girls day out
Girls day out
KA made their own Winter fun, today! We built snowmen, read a wintery story, wrote words in the snow, cozied up with a a book in the warming hut, ice skated our numbers, packed snow balls, squished snow slime, and ice fished to make addition problems!
over 2 years ago, Joshua Persson
Winter fun
Winter fun
Winter fun
Mr. Germ Bug visited the KB class, and they were in for a big surprise! His light spotted all those invisible germs on their hands. Miss Brooke Alt, the County Extension Agent, taught KB the importance of hand washing to keep those germs away.
over 2 years ago, Joshua Persson
KB visitor
KB visitor
KB visitor
Mrs. George's class enjoyed "Camping Out", roasting marshmallows by the fire, and doing reading and math in their tents on Friday, with flashlights, and blankets. Making Memories! ❤️
over 2 years ago, Joshua Persson
Reading/Math Camp
Reading/Math Camp
Reading/Math Camp
Reading/Math Camp
Pendleton County Schools will be operating on a three hour delay Monday, February 13th.
over 2 years ago, Nicole Hevener
Three hour delay
Communities In Schools presented 2nd grade class with gloves and toboggans that had been donated by the Upper Tract Volunteer Fire Department. Thanks so much for your kindness and generosity Upper Tract VFD!!!
over 2 years ago, Joshua Persson
Hat and Glove
Today's school counselor to be recognized is Ms. Kellee Waddell; she feels that this position gives her an opportunity to remind students how wonderful they are. Her role is to support each student to be the best "them" they can be and to develop social and emotional skills.
over 2 years ago, Nicole Hevener
Kellee Waddell
We've continued to stay busy at FES! Ms. Simmons' boys had their day out building forts! No girls allowed. Our Social Studies Fair is also in the books and we would like to recognize all students who participated for their hard work!
over 2 years ago, Franklin Elementary School
Boys Day Out
Boys Day Out
Social Studies Fair Participants
Today's school counselor to be recognized is Ms. Victoria Rhodes who aspires to contribute positively to the school culture where students, families, and teachers feel seen, heard, and supported. Ms. Rhodes' advice is to never assume you what someone else is thinking.
over 2 years ago, Nicole Hevener
Ms. Rhodes
101 days of school 1A & 1B
over 2 years ago, Joshua Persson
101 days of school
KB had a recent visitor, Mrs. Brooke Hott, from the Health Department. We learned about healthy food choices for our body.
over 2 years ago, Joshua Persson
Guest speaker
Guest speaker
Today's school counselor to be recognized is Mr. Steven Barnett who provides academic, career, and social emotional support to all students so that they may successful in and out of the classroom. Mr. Barnett enjoys mentoring students and helping them grow into mature adults.
over 2 years ago, Nicole Hevener
Mr. Steven Barnett
100th day of school and counting 100 objects!
over 2 years ago, Joshua Persson
100th day of school
Today's school counselor to be recognized is Ms. Ali Judy who has been a school counselor for 9 years. Ms. Judy says that being a school counselor is rewarding because she gets to help students succeed and she has an opportunity to make a difference in young people's lives.
over 2 years ago, Nicole Hevener
Ms. Ali Judy