Next week is Read Across America Week! We have a lot of fun days planned if you want to start laying out the clothes and accessories.
Also, mark your calendars: for Thursday, March 2. Bingo for Books will be happenign from 5:30-7:00.
The Lincoln County Health Department will be offering an immunization clinic at the Elsberry School District on Wednesday, April 5. The forms are attached to this post. All questions in regards to insurance and eligibility for the clinic need to be directed to the LCHD at 636-528-6117. The deadline to register and return all completed forms to school is Wednesday, March 29.
Danielle Osterkamp is in her second year at Cannon Elementary. She is a member of the 3rd grade team. She is a graduate of Truman State University and UMSL.
Our students enjoyed a lot of love on Valentine's Day! Thank you to all of the families who sent in items to make the day extra special.
Happy Valentine's Day! Fourth grade students in Mrs. Keeven's class did some heart art after Evaluate testing. Their heart sculptures are lovely.
What's for breakfast? What's for lunch? You can find the menus on the app or on the website. https://www.elsberryschools.com/page/menus
Mark your calendars for trivia on Friday, March 31, from 6-8 p.m. All proceeds benefit Operation Backpack which provides weekly food support to students throughout the Elsberry School District.
Little Indians Cheer Clinic - ONLY PREREGISTERED STUDENTS MAY ATTEND
Saturday 2/11/2023
Drop Off: 9:00am
Pick Up: 12:00pm
They will receive a snack and drink
Please come dressed in comfy clothes and tennis shoes, and have hair up and out of the face.
Little Indians Performance will be Monday, February 13, 2023 during halftime of the Varsity Girls Game.
Angie Speers has worked for the Elsberry School District for 8 years. Her favorite Elsberry tradition is the senior walk through at the end of the year. I love that we get to see all of our kids from their very first school experiences, to the end.
The ESD works with multiple local agencies to help meet the needs of our students. During National School Counselors week we wanted to recognize the extra counselors that come into our buildings to support our students. We are thankful for the extra support services and resources these organizations and individuals provide. These services are paid for by the Lincoln County Resource Board via local sales tax dollars.
Youth In Need: Jessalyn, Kimberly, and Yamilet
Compass:Julie, Brandon, Nikki, and Kylie
St. Joachim and Ann: Ellen
Running club has been a huge hit! What a great way to get a day of learning started! Today even included having permission to run in the hallway! Thanks for organizing this Mrs. Osterkamp.
In honor of National School Counselors Week we wanted to give you a sneak peak into the life of a school counselor at CCE.
A typical day for Miss Hammett as CCE school counselor
- greeting students
- weekly classroom instructions in social emotional learning
- enrolling new students and records management
- updating student information and grade cycles
- meeting with students in crises
- goal setting with struggling students
- small group student counseling on specific topics
- coordinating outside counseling agencies
- parent phone calls and meetings
- elementary school testing coordinator duties
- escorting students to cars at dismissal
Last call for Valentine's Day Candy Grams! Due Wednesday, Februay 8.
What an accomplishment!
The PTO V.I.P. dance is February 25 from 6-9 p.m. for girls in grades PreK-6th. It is a night for girls and their chosen guest to dress their best and enjoy a night of dancing and fun. Tickets and corsages can be ordered in advance. Please RSVP by February 17. Photos will also be available the night of the dance. The order form is attached. All forms will be coming home via the classroom also.
National School Counseling Week is Feb. 6–10, 2023. The week highlights the impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. Our CCE school counselor is Katelynn Hammett. Thank you for all you do for our students and school Miss Hammett.
Make your plan for the week!
Wednesday Feb. 8 we are celebrating National School Counselors Week by wearing blue. We would sure be blue without Miss Hammett.
Friday Feb. 10 is Evaluate Day. Our theme is "Show your Love of Learning" by wearing Red and/or pink.
“Black History Month is a time to honor the contributions and legacy of African Americans across U.S. History. From activists and civil rights pioneers, leaders in industry, politics, science, culture, and more.” (History.com, 2022)
Mrs. Yates created a bulletin board for the month that allows students to have the opportunity to learn about significant Black Americans that made an impact on the world.
Our students were super excited to be greeted by the Varsity Boys Basketball Team this morning! We can't wait to pump them up at the pep rally today! Photo Credit: Cristen Tucker
Kindergarten Registration 2023