Evaluate Day is Friday, October 6. Our theme is "Our Students are Team Players". Students are invited to wear their favorite sports team attire.
We are so excited that Kayla Gust joined the CCE and EMS staff this year. She is a graduate of Lindenwood University. Her advice for students is every day is a new day and a fresh start. Please help us welcome her to our school!
Is your child missing their glasses? Call Mrs. Bange to claim them at ext. 215 if you have been searching high and low because these two pairs are safe in the elementary office.
Friday Ms. Yates’s 4th grade class completed some science activities after Evaluate testing last Friday. Shoutout to Ms. Ross for getting these ready. They tested friction with a toy car, ramp, felt, and sand paper. They also tested how different string lengths affected how long an object would swing.
Read, right, run meets every Wednesday morning at 6:45 a.m. to discuss goals with reading, ways to right the community, and work towards our 26 mile goal over the next 27 weeks.
Sign up here:
https://runsignup.com/Race/GOStLouisReadRightRunMarathon/Page-3
Opaa! Food Management Inc. is hiring for positions in our cafeteria. To learn more about the position follow the link. https://opaajobs.com/clients/21072/posting/9296824/en?keywordsFilter=&state=Missouri&utm_source=careerpage
Our students loved the tractor parade! Thank you Lincoln County Old Threshers for making us part of the route for our students to enjoy!
Kindergarten students in Mrs. Kaimann's class love Foodie Fridays. Students were able to make their own snack while working on following multi-step directions, using a plastic knife, trying new foods and practicing patience. They had a great time making and eating their school busses on the first Foodie Friday.
The bond between a grandparent and a child is a gift to be treasured. Enjoy a few more photos from Kindergarten Grandparents' Day.
Did you see this information in your child's backpack? The GO! St. Louis Read, Right & Run Marathon® is a fully integrated marathon program for children in grades K-4 at CCE that focuses on literacy, fitness, and character development. Students are challenged to READ 26 books, RIGHT the community with 26 good deeds and learn to set goals to RUN the necessary miles in preparation for their final race. After 26 weeks of hard work, the program culminates each year when the students complete their race day goals of a 1.2 mile race or a 5K race on April 6, 2024 at Forest Park in St. Louis.
Contact Joy Yates at jyates@elsberry.k12.mo.us if you have further questions.
Kayla Kinion is starting her eighth year at the Elsberry R-2 School District. She is now in the Preschool as the paraprofessional with Mrs. Cash. Her advice to all students is mind your manners.
Thank you so much to the grandparents who were able to stop by for a bit to celebrate Grandparents' Day with our kindergarten students.
PTO provides so much for our students and staff. Want to know more?
The September 8 Evaluate Day is cancelled due to technical issues. Evaluate is used monthly in second through fourth grade to monitor student growth. Let's Grow Together is our first theme and all students at CCE are encouraged to wear green.
The Elsberry PTO first meeting of the year will be Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 6 p.m. in the ALP room. Please come to the elementary entrance using the Explorer's Club option to enter the building. We are always looking for more parents to participate. If you have any questions in regards to PTO please email Mrs. Kaimann at akaimann@elsberry.k12.mo.us.
Ms. Stimac's 4th Grade students practiced teamwork, communication, problem solving, and collaboration for an activity known as "Save Fred".
Mrs. Keeven's class designed 3D campsite maps to kickoff the social studies unit on maps.
Students in second grade enjoyed a magic color changing playdoh activity while discussing the upcoming school year. Thanks for sharing Ms. Duvall.
The heat last week had our staff being creative for some inside fun. Third grade enjoyed a variety of games and activities during recess time. Thanks for sharing Mrs. Niffen and Mrs. Osterkamp.
Ms. Duvall's second graders spend time everyday getting to know each other at community circle and through a variety of back to school activities.