Fifth and sixth grade PACE students at Weir Elementary researched the history and cultural significance of totem poles. Then, each student designed their own totem pole to represent themselves, their home, their family, their friends, and a favorite hobby. Awesome job Mrs. Ferguson! Keep making our students shine brighter daily⭐️

🚨 Only 5 days left to snag the cheapest price of the year on the '25-'26 yearbook! 🚨
📘 $50 without a name stamp
📘 $55 with a name stamp
After September 30th, the price goes UP — so don’t wait! Lock in your copy now and save. 🎉
👉 Order online at www.yearbookordercenter.com
(School Code: 1242) or turn in your order form.
Don’t miss out — this is the book full of memories your student will keep forever! 💙❤️
📘 $50 without a name stamp
📘 $55 with a name stamp
After September 30th, the price goes UP — so don’t wait! Lock in your copy now and save. 🎉
👉 Order online at www.yearbookordercenter.com
(School Code: 1242) or turn in your order form.
Don’t miss out — this is the book full of memories your student will keep forever! 💙❤️

Mrs. McGee and Mrs. Fairley are charging our students' brains with sight words and letter recognition during Charger Time⭐️Shining brighter together⭐️



Mrs. White and Ms. Cork working with their PreK students on categorizing 2D shapes with real world objects and drawing lines. We shine bright at every level⭐️




Kindergarten students enjoyed center time with our amazing librarian Mrs. Fisher❤️Shining Bright at Every Level⭐️





WES would like you to thank Mr. Donald Miller for donating school supplies to our students at WES! We appreciate your support and love for our school and students! Thanks for helping us shine brighter with your donation⭐️

Mrs. Williams, our school counselor, met with PreK-6th grade students to discuss our new PBIS reward system to promote more positive behaviors with
our students at WES! We love celebrating our students#At
WES, we plant the seed!




Mrs. Julie Chase is teaching our 5th grade Robotics Team the parts of the robot and their roles#WES 5th grade Robotics Team






Don't forget about Homecoming Week on September 29th - October 3rd!

Ackerman Elementary School - Reminder to send back school picture forms by Monday! #teamAES

Mrs. Conner and Mrs. Love's 2nd graders at Ackerman Elementary School always enjoy playing a game of "Knockout" to review math facts! #teamAES










Thank you to the FCE Teacher Treaters for providing a Yogurt Bar for our staff! It was such an amazing morning treat! Thank you for your support!!


Mrs. Alexander has her music students at Ackerman Elementary School having fun! Upper grades have been working on Canons, Rounds, and Music Note Charades while PreK and Kindergarten students enjoy singing fall songs with scarf rhythm movement. #teamAES








Mrs. Ally and Mrs. Cecelia's Prek students at Ackerman Elementary School are working hard in centers and having fun learning about community helpers! #teamAES







Ackerman Elementary School would like to say "Thank you" to Daniel Hunt and Farm Bureau for the wonderful baked potato bar for staff! It was delicious! #teamAES



FCE Kindergarten is working on beginning sounds in the literacy center this week!




WES students celebrating Neon Day!!




WES students celebrating Neon Day!!




Our students at WES love celebrating Fun Friday every Friday for good behavior!
Popsicles
Relay Race
Kickball
Hula Hoop
Basketball










Mrs. Chase and Mrs. KeKey’s first-grade students are exploring the world of plants—from tiny seeds to fully grown plants. Together, they are learning about the plant life cycle, the different parts of a plant, and the important functions each part serves. The class has discussed what plants need in order to grow, as well as the ways plants help us and how we, in turn, can take care of them. Students also made LEGO plants and labeled them. Each day, the students are not only learning but also growing alongside their plants. #WeirExcellenceShines




