To kick off Read Across America Week, Mrs. Ellis's class made "Green Eggs" for a snack. We also read the book Green Eggs and Ham! #fortheBrownandWhite
about 1 month ago, Mrs. Ellis
Jay Merz mastered his multiplication and division facts today! Congratulations! Mrs. Luttmer is so proud of you!
about 1 month ago, Christy Luttmer
Ahlylee-Ana Cordero mastered her addition and subtraction facts. Congratulations! Mrs. Luttmer is so proud of you!
about 1 month ago, Christy Luttmer
Our February character trait winners were very Courageous on their journey to making it onto the Wall of Fame.
Pre-K: Rylan Pettis, Kitsyn Calaway, Elizabeth, Ibarra, Adrian Chavez, Dominique, and Angulo, Jose Reyes.
Kindergarten: Ezra Ellis, Jasiyah Avery, Conner Cuevas, Ollie Hargues, Lou Gomez, Finn Dowdy, and Jacob Dowdy.
1st Grade: Olivia Trench, Royal Vela, Axton Ely, Annastasia Brooks, Ridlee Fite, Grayson Suter, Wilder Coffman, and Dorian Pineda Martinez.
2nd Grade: Charles Welch, Tanner Aaron, Addilynn Dunn, Bentley Goode, Carlos Meza, Laylah Hull, and Audrey Lee.
3rd Grade: Landon Gillins, Hudson Graham, Lowen Richardson, Cannyn Hutson, Amari Jackson, Ivy Mayo, and Armani Castro.
Congratulations to our character traits recipients for being so Courageous!
about 1 month ago, Tyler Foale
Please help us celebrate the birthday of Dr. Seuss and Read Across America this week as we have different dress up days! “Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive that is youer than you.”
about 1 month ago, Michael Fisher
This week in math, Ms. Busby’s 3rd graders have been busy creating 3D shapes! Students explored faces, edges, and vertices while building cubes, rectangular prisms, pyramids, and more.
about 1 month ago, Amy Busby
Ms. C Reyes' first graders took learning outside and turned math into a sunshine adventure! Students rolled a dice to see how many sides their shape would have, then used colorful chalk to draw their 2D creations on the sidewalk.
From triangles to hexagons, the afternoon was filled with bright shapes, big smiles, and lots of counting! Nothing beats learning geometry while soaking up the warmer weather and fresh air. ☀️📐🌈
about 1 month ago, Courtney Reyes
Congratulations Hudson and Alex! 100% Reflex multiplication and division! Ms. Busby is so proud of your hard work!
about 1 month ago, Amy Busby
Mrs. Skelton's Kindergarten class is learning all about coins this week! They loved the hands on sorting coin activity!
#forthebrownandwhite
about 2 months ago, Lyndsi Hulen
Congratulations to Tobin Pinkston for mastering his addition and subtraction facts. Mrs. Luttmer is so proud of you!
about 2 months ago, Christy Luttmer
Congratulations Adilynn! She achieved 100% multiplication and division on Reflex Math!
about 2 months ago, Amy Busby
Valentine’s Day was full of smiles and friendly competition as Ms. Brewer’s third graders took on a variety of “Minute to Win It” games!
about 2 months ago, Jami Brewer
Mrs. Meadows' class has been busy mastering their teen numbers! Learning is fun!
about 2 months ago, Lyndsi Hulen
We had such a fun Valentine's Day in Mrs. Carnahan's class!!! 🫶🏻❤️
about 2 months ago, Mrs. Carnahan
STEAM this week was EXPLOSIVELY fun!!! 🌋 Mrs. Schones taught the students about chemical reactions by letting them make an erupting volcano!! It was so cool and such an engaging experiment!
about 2 months ago, Mrs. Carnahan
Another reminder for picture day tomorrow, which originally had to be rescheduled because of the snow
about 2 months ago, Michael Fisher
Just a friendly reminder that we will be out of school next Monday, February 16th, for President's Day
about 2 months ago, Michael Fisher
Mrs. Horton's class would like to give a HUGE thank you to our librarian, Mrs. Schones, for letting us experiment with Valentines volcanoes 🥰💗
about 2 months ago, Kayla Horton
Shawn Collins mastered all of his addition and subtraction facts in Reflex. Mrs. Garrison is proud of your hard work!
about 2 months ago, Melissa Garrison
It's National School Counselors Week and we have the best! They wear so many hats and are constantly pulled in all different directions. They are a calming presence for our kiddos and we appreciate them so much!
2 months ago, Michael Fisher