
In honor of Earth Day, KA students were busy bees learning how bees help our environment and how we can keep them safe. Mrs. Rexrode brought some of her bee keeping items to show and shared a delicious treat of crackers with honey from her own beehives! Yummy! 🌎 🐝 🍯 🌸





Our 3rd grade classes were able to perform their talents this year in front of their peers and Mrs. Kisamore video taped each performance for all to enjoy! To check out our 3rd Grade Talent Show visit our website here: https://www.pendletoncountyschools.com/o/fes/page/2022-3rd-grade-talent-show

Barn Hill Preserve of Delaware came to provide our students with a fun educational experience on the care and handling of wild animals. They brought along Ozzie the tortoise, Draygon the bearded dragon, Scarlett the kangaroo, Noodle the snake, and Pickle the armadillo to share with us. The students learned so much and had a great time! Some students were even lucky enough to get a picture taken with Ozzie or Draygon! 🐢 🦎 🦘 🐍





It was an honor to have the 2022 Pendleton County High School Graduates visit for their Graduation Walk this week! It was so heartwarming to see our past students again! Our FES graduates couldn’t leave without making a quick stop on the playground and basketball court. 😉
Congratulations PCHS Class of 2022! We are so proud of you! 🥳 💙





Come out to FES and support your local young artists. They have worked hard and would love for you to see it! 👨🏼🎨🎨👩🏼🎨
Friday, April 22 from 5pm-7pm in the School Library



The Pendleton County FFA Greenhouse will be open starting this Friday, April 22nd!





Tomorrow, Tuesday, April 19th PCS will be operating on a 2 hour delay.


The 5th grade students had some “egg”-cellent ideas for their “Great Egg Drop” projects. They were required to create a container that would keep their egg safe when dropped from the second story classroom window. FES must have some master engineers because not one single egg broke! 🥚👷🏻♀️👷🏼





The Easter Bunny came to visit FES. There were many hugs, smiles, and excited students! 🐰




Mrs. Plaugher’s 5th graders had fun getting creative with an Easter STEM Project. They had to see who could create the highest tower and then create a home for their Peep. 🏗 🐥





For the first time in over 2 years, our students were able to join together in the gymnasium for an assembly by the incredibly talented Mick Souter. Mick is a performing artist that combines songs and stories to both entertain and educate. His storytelling presentation was titled “All Aboard the Iron Horse”.




Mrs. George’s girls enjoyed thinking like future engineers while building with Brain Blox at Girl’s Day Out!





Thank you to everyone for your overwhelming support at the Book Fair!
We reached our goal and are looking forward to getting new books for the library.
We also want to say Thank You to all of the amazing volunteers that helped it run so smoothly!
The online Book Fair will still be available until April 6th if there is anything your child wanted that we sold out of.





Ms. Simmons’ second grade girls made bracelets for their girl’s day out.



Pendleton County Schools will be operating on a 3 hour delay tomorrow, March 30th.


Sharon Jamison from Pendleton Nursing Home visited KA to teach them how to wash their hands really well and get rid of all of those yucky germs! 🦠





The library will hold its annual Book Fair this week! 📚
This is the only fundraiser for our library and any profits will be used to purchase new books and materials for the library. Thank you for your participation and the encouragement you give your children in reading books!
You can also shop online from now through April 7th at https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/homepage.do?method=homepage&url=franklinelemsch16



KA shared a sweet St. Patrick's Day story about silly little Leprechauns with their PreK-A friends! 🍀💚



