
Flat Gap Elementary is thrilled to host our first ever school wide leadership event showcasing our amazing community of citizen farmers, a rich history of cultivation and production, and our brilliant Greyhound Student Leaders!
#GreyhoundGrit #GreatandGettingGreater #LeaderinMe #FarmandFieldDay2024


🐾🦷 Important Reminder! 🐾🦷
Big Sandy Health Care Dental Program will begin seeing students at Flat Gap Elementary School on September 11th. Parents if you haven't turned in your forms please send them in.
They cannot see your student unless they have completed the permission.


Mrs. Davis' Sixth Grade Leaders are so excited to share their research on Careers in Agriculture with our visitors for Flat Gap's First Annual Farm and Field Day!
#GreyhoundGrit #GreatandGettingGreater #LeaderinMe #SchoolWideLeadership




Flat Gap Boosters Popcorn Fundraiser orders and money is due tomorrow!!


Only the best for our Greyhounds! During PLC's today teachers worked hard on unit internalization. Teachers plan ahead and pace lessons. Then determine when to analysis data from each unit. Greyhounds are always getting greater! 🐾❤️🐾






Our first ever Leadership Day is happening tomorrow Friday, September 6th!! This event is student led and we are so excited! Please stop by and see all our fun at Farm and Field Day!



KAGAN Coaching happening at Flat Gap Elementary! Great feedback and structures taking place within every classroom. Only the very best for our Greyhounds!









🎉🥳👏🏻Congratulations to the following students for being selected as members of the Family Resource Crew Carter Jenkins, Alex Cook, Caroline Hill, Bella Reed, Neva Kimbler, Myla Tackett, Renee Calim, Mikylee Crum, Madison King, Jozie Hill(not pictured), and Alayna Howard. They applied and interviewed before being selected for this leadership role. Their first task was to help prepare small paint cups for face painting for Farm and Field Day!


Mrs. Bevins' kindergarten students worked hard in their math small group with Mr. Johnson to earn iReady time on the couch! #greatandgettinggreater ❤️🩶



Flat Gap Elementary Teachers shined bright with their KAGAN Cooperative Learning structures!
Our national coach from KAGAN Headquarters was very impressed with our awesome teachers and amazing students!
#GreyhoundGrit #GreatandGettingGreater #KAGAN #LeaderinMe











Farm and Field Day Communications Team is hard at work sharing information with visiting teachers about Friday's big day!


Cheer practice schedule for the month of September! If something changes we will let you know as soon as possible.


Join us this week for LIFT!


Friday Gymnastics!! We had 23 gymnasts today! These kids love what they do!
Thank you, Jackie, Brooke, and Amanda!!



Our Campus Caretakers were fortunate to have Mrs. Shauna Patton from Sunshine Blooms and More assist with their floral designs for our first Leadership Day at Flat Gap Elementary!
#GreyhoundGrit #GreatandGettingGreater #LeaderinMe #CommunityPartners #FarmandFieldDay










Mrs. Bevin's and Mrs. Osborne's leaders practiced their Farm and Field Day Station today! They are ready to share Old Time Field Games next Friday! #GreyhoundGrit #GreatandGettingGreater #LeaderinMe #LeadershipDay #FarmandFieldDay










🎉🥳👏🏻Congratulations to the following students for being selected as members of the Campus Caretakers Team: Gabriel Slusher, Braleigh McCoy, Brayden Jones, Bryce Reed, Rowan Back, Kinston Kelly, and Remi Maynard! They applied and interviewed before being selected for this leadership role. Their first task was to unload corn stalks and use them to decorate around the outside of their school.






Attention Flat Gap Football Players and Families!


Members of our Leadership Day Communications Team have been busy contacting local businesses for price quotes on items for Farm and Field Day 2024. Looking forward to our big day!!




Today in Lift, students worked diligently on their homework and then had a DINO-MITE time completing dinosaur crafts. Students in K-1 made T-Rex hand puppets and learnt about various dinosaurs, while students in 2-6 grades painted their own dinosaur figure.









