
Huge thank you to Mrs. Smith for letting my class borrow her bowling set for subtraction! We had a blast!! 🎳





Mrs. Smith's Kindergarten class is working on their personal narrative writings, demonstrating phonetic spelling and sight word recognition.




No School
Monday, March 21st
Academic Day
Good luck to all of our coaches and teams!


Good luck to the CES FPS Team at state competition. Here they are having their last big practice before competition.


Mrs. Smith’s Kindergarteners had a blast with subtraction bowling.





Mrs. Stambaugh’s 6th graders are studying figurative language using break out rooms.





Sports Physicals


Congratulations Mia Wiley for winning second place in the Johnson County Fiscal Court Solid Waste Commission Art Contest.

Kindergarten Reading groups with studios/stations. These students are working hard and having fun. #blendedlearning





Math studios happening in Kindergarten. #blendedlearning





S.T.O.P., The CES STLP Team is doing amazing work. They made an awesome radio add with WSIP today. Please visit their webpage. https://sites.google.com/Johnson.kyschools.us/roadtorecovery



Proud of our Academic Eagles.


We are proud of our STLP team, S.T.O.P. These students will compete in the state competition in Lexington.


Miss Burchett’s class celebrated with a popsicle party for meeting their classroom goal on iReady!





Mr. Hill’s students are very engaged while racing to build thesis statements card towers.





Mrs. Harless’s students are examine primary sources.




To prepare for STLP state competition our STOP team has been working hard. They are very proud of this project! Please share and visit their website.
https://youtu.be/kI9hRtw_9a0
https://sites.google.com/johnson.kyschools.us/roadtorecovery/home

There will be K-1 grade Jr Pro basketball 🏀 games tonight, Thursday, February 24. Red Hawks vs Orange Lions play at 5:30. Blue Sharks vs Black Rams play at 6:00.

Students are engaged in small group instruction on the dry erase top table to continue counting money skill. Students were able to compare and contrast coins and bills to determine amounts for their “Money Bingo” game. Students were able to see that there is a variety of ways to make up amounts and that all money can look different, even in other places around the world.





Ms. Ratliff’s fourth graders studied the branches of government using the interactive flat panels today. #DLDay



