
We celebrated the 100th day of school in Mrs. McKenzie’s first grade class in style!!! We also made fruit loop necklaces and saw what we will look like in 100 years!!



✏️📚Mrs. Bryant and her students survived 100 Days of Kindergarten!!✂️🖍


100th day fun in 1st grade!!





Central Elementary thanks Mrs. Belinda Meek, Family Resource Director for all the support she gives our students, families and staff. We appreciate you!


NTI Day 1 - It is Non-traditional, but it is still a great day of learning.





Mrs. Bryant's kindergarteners and Mrs. Younce's 2nd graders are working hard in their reading groups this morning.





Mrs. Vanhoose’s 2nd grade class has been learning about contractions. Today, they scrubbed in and became surgeons to complete contraction surgery. They took words apart, took letters out, put the words back together, and glued them in their surgery books!





Mrs. Crace keeps our little Eagles engaged and active with new P.E. stations.


Mrs. Holbrook’s class completed an interactive Nearpod lesson to learn about the history of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the observance of upcoming holiday.




Mrs. McKenzie’s class worked hard to earn a reward for good behavior. Their prize? Flashlight Friday!!!





Ms. Younce’s class had a great time learning vocabulary and analyzing and comparing different reading selections to answer their weekly essential question, “How are children around the world different?” this week.





CES 6th graders enjoyed watching Mr. Cochran read live. They are excited about working on their one word.


JCMS Middle School Volleyball Tryouts are open to 6th grade girls!


Attention 6th grade girls interested in playing Middle School Volleyball this season.


We've had a wonderful day here at CES! Students in Mrs. Miller's 5/6th LA have been discovering the meaning of Christmas. The "Homecoming" takes place on Christmas Eve 1933, the Waltons prepare for the holiday in rural Jefferson County,Virginia on Walton's Mountain. Students constructed story elements based on the traditional story.



We all made the nice list! Well, most of us did.

At CES, we make our own weather. Merry Christmas!


CES is thankful for our veteran teachers who welcome mentees into their classrooms. Mrs. Holbrook demonstrates best practices and is a great leader.





Congratulations to Mrs. Owens for obtaining her Maintenance of Certification as a National Board Certified Teacher! Central Elementary thanks you for working so hard to obtain one of the highest certification a teacher may obtain!


Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs. White’s 1st grade listening to a local author and illustrator read her Christmas-time tale.


