
This afternoon in Mrs. Melissa Lane’s room, students were busy comparing and contrasting animals eyes as well as phonics practice.


Comparing and contrasting crocodiles and alligators as well as phoneme grapheme mapping action in Mrs.Elizabeth Jones’ classroom this afternoon!


Our mathematicians in Mrs. Shelbi’s class were busy working with place value and rounding this morning!


Don’t forget to join us Thursday at 5:30 for LITERACY NIGHT


Book Fair


Join us for RES Literacy Night!


Fall picture proofs went home today. It’s not too late to order, just use the link on the proofs to place your order!

“Life without books is like an unsharpened pencil...it has no point.” Author Unknown


“Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.” Margaret Fuller


Fire Tablet Winners!
Save the Children at RES held drawings for students in each grade level that earned their AR points for the first nine weeks. Winners were 3rd grade - Kiestler Pipkin, 4th grade - Dwayne Dixon, and 5th grade - Ja Zarion Theus.


5th Grade Cheerleading
Any fifth grader interested in trying out for cheerleading, will need to attend practice tomorrow, 3:00-4:00. Your child will need to bring a note to stay after school and a change of clothing.

Thank you to all that supported our recent fundraiser. Congratulations to our top sellers!!


Congratulations to our winners of the AR drawing!! These students received a Fire Tablet...thanks to the Save the Children Program!


See everyone tomorrow! This week’s WOW word is persuade. The math gnarlies for this week are 4x3; 4x6; 4x9

The ROAR/FOCUS behavior for the week of October 14, 2019, is found at the link below along with ACT vocabulary words, practice items and helpful tips. http://www.lced.net/roar



Have a fun, safe, and restful Fall Break!


Students in Mrs. Lucinda’s Class reviewed multiplying whole numbers with a game of basketball.


3rd grade students in Mrs. Jones’ classes went the extra mile this week by completing an extra credit project to celebrate the end of Module 1: The Sea


Mrs. Melissa Lane and Mrs. Shelbi Cress’ classes made extra credit projects about sea animals to end Module 1.


Students in Mrs. Rogers’ Math Classes participated in an “Escape Room” Activity today where they solved clues to avoid the zombies from taking over the school using multi-digit multiplication.
