
Don't forget to make plans to attend the annual Holiday Concert! Treblemakers Honor Choir and students in grades K-3 will be participating in the show.
Mrs. Heras said of course, students can wear anything to the concert, but if they'd like to be a little more creative, here is an idea for each grade level. Kindergartners could wear green or dress like a Christmas tree. 1st graders could wear antlers or dress like a reindeer. 2nd graders could wear red and white or dress like a candy cane. 3rd graders could wear white or dress like a snowflake. Treblemakers students should wear white tops and black bottoms. See you at the show!


Happy Thanksgiving! Hope you all enjoy time with family and friends over the holiday.
School resumes Tuesday, November 28.


Next week is the annual Scholastic Book Fair. The book fair is open Nov. 28-Dec. 1, from 7:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. The book fair will also be open on Thursday after the holiday program.


Don't forget, see you Monday!


Ms. Amey's class got a special police car tour last week.



Add this food drive to your shopping list this weekend. Girls on the Run has a service learning project happening now through November 16. All nonperishable food items donated will be used by our operation backpack program that directly helps Elsberry students and families.
Great ideas for donations include single serving, easy for kids to prep, food items such as peanut butter, pop tarts, granola bar, ravioli, spaghetti o's, fruit cups, applesauce, and jelly. Thanks for supporting this food drive!


The boil order continues for Friday, November 10. Please make sure you send a water bottle, or two, with your child. Please note, there will also not be water available in the cafeteria like the students are accustomed to during lunch.


We would like to honor our own Veteran that serves the ESD daily. We are honored to have Veteran and SRO Julie Conner in the building. If you see SRO Conner make sure you tell her thank you her service in the United States Army 31B Military Police from Jan. 2007- July 2017.


If you did not receive both a text message and phone call from the school yesterday in regards to the unexpected early dismissal, please contact the office to update your contact information.
Elementary Office 573-898-5554 ext. 215


Mrs. Keeven's fourth grade students made castles, stain glass replicas, and had a jousting competition to finish up their Middle Ages unit!








Mrs. Keeven's fourth grade students made castles, stain glass replicas, and had a jousting competition to finish up their Middle Ages unit!








Let Mrs. Bange know if you need help getting a coat for your child or children.


Yearbook is selling t-shirts to help offset the cost of this year's yearbook. Please submit the form to Carolyn Harman or email her at charman@elsberry.k12.mo.us with any questions. All orders due by November 17.


Mrs. Stimac's fourth grade students completed an escape room on Halloween with word puzzles, logical thinking and reasoning, math word problems, and reading for comprehension activities.









Mark your calendars for a musical show you don't want to miss! Mrs. Heras, the Treblemakers Honor Choir, and kindergarten, first, second, and third grade students will all be performing an the annual Holiday Concert on November 30, 2023 at 7 p.m.


The Girls on the Run group did a practice 5K on November 2. Thank you to the Girls on the Run volunteers and community volunteers who brought this program to our students and make it happen each week.


Head Start Child development programs are enrolling year-round. Call 636-462-6061 for more information. In home services available for birth to 3 years. See the flyer for more information.


We are proud to be Americans on our November 10 Evaluate Day. We will also be honoring Veterans on the same day. Please wear red, white, and blue to show our patriotism.


Ms. Amey's Kindergarten class is busy learning about the 5 senses.




Junior Achievement is taught by community volunteers in our elementary classrooms. Students learn about individual choices, money, the importance of saving and giving, and the value of work. Students learn concepts such as needs vs. wants, economics, career exploration and community resources. We are very thankful for the volunteers who presented JA to our students. Make sure you tell these people thank you for giving their time to our students.
Renee Cunningham
Suzette Morris
Valarie Killian
Kayla Ray
Margaret Byers
Lane Crouch









