
Ms. Greene’s 2nd grade class discussed the meaning of their names today as we read along with “The Name Jar.” Students made their very own name jar and wrote special characteristics about their names.





Students earn LiveSchool points for their school family by bringing in a food item for the Food Drive.


"Celebrating the incredible teamwork and dedication of our outstanding elementary school staff! Together, we create a nurturing and inspiring environment where every child can thrive and succeed. 🌟👩🏫👨🏫 #BestElementaryStaff #TeamworkMakesTheDreamWork"#ilovemyjob


Looking good Lady Wildcats!!!



Bus 16 is running late today.

Mrs. Bryant's 2nd grade class enjoyed buddy reading time in library class.





4th grade wins the lunch room belt again this week! Way to go Mrs. Wheeler's class!!


Last week in Mrs. Wheeler's class, students built a simple electrical system. Students loved figuring out how to make the different parts work together to make the fan spin in a different direction. Congrats to our Science MVP, Mason Prater for being engineer of the day! So fun!





Mrs. Adkins' class was so excited to win the lunchroom belt today!


Our chefs at the WILDCAT Cafe have made an AMAZING Italian meal choice for today!! We love our chefs!!




Today is TEXTBOOK TUESDAY!


Mrs. Estep's class was pumped to win the 1st Lunchroom Belt of the year!!!


We are excited to be participating in Textbook Tuesday! Students are encouraged to partner read with a family member this week.


Highland students will be focusing on Habit 2 this week. Please spend time discussing goal setting and being a good citizen with your child.


It was a great first week in Mrs. Bevins' room. We had an awesome time learning this week. Here's a look at our week.











Let’s help our kindergartners and Head Start/preschool students learn colors!


Welcome to our Wildcat Family Headstart and Pre-school students!!


Mrs. Bayes' 5th grade science class used nonstandard measuring tools, estimation and exact measurements to measure the circumference of apples and their peer's head. They then used rulers and yards sticks to determine the exact measurements using the metric system.











Please ask your child for the guardian invite to Rooms.


Flag football information!
