It’s been a fun fifth grade intramural volleyball season! Congratulations to Mrs. Ford’s team for being the champions. Today they fought a hard battle against the staff!
These two girls are honoring Kindness Wednesday by being student greeters! Thank you, Girls!
Our fifth grade band is ready for tomorrow night! Come hear our students sing and play at 7:00 in the auditorium.
Our IMSA students are doing some exciting things!
Our fourth graders love Fantastic Pops! #fantasticpops
Mrs. Alexander’s science class learned a lot about the digestive system today!
Highland Elementary Dawg Runs participants joined Highland Middle School's cross country team for a 2K. It was a great way to end our season!
Family Reading Night was a success! Thanks to all who joined us for the fun.
Our Book Fair is underway! We hope to see many families at our Family Reading Night this Thursday. The Book Fair will be open from 6:00-8:00.
We love dancing on Friday mornings!
A big thank you to the Highland Junior Bulldog Basketball Association for the donation to our PE department. It will be used to buy PE equipment for all of our classes to use.
Love seeing cheerleaders at recess football games now!
Recycling has begun! Our fifth graders are hard workers and dedicated to helping the Earth.
Members of the St. Louis Street Blues are visiting our PE classes this week.
It’s time to clean out those closets if you haven’t done it yet. Battle of the Schools starts in 2 days!
Miss Detweiler’s third graders built bridges during science today.
Mrs. Plebanek’s fourth grade class did an effective lesson on being kind. They learned that words are like toothpaste. Once they’re out of your mouth, they can’t be put back in.
Get ready to clean out those closets! Highland Elementary has joined the Battle of the Schools for the month of September. All linens, clothing, shoes, hats and purses are eligible. Please place these into the green and white bins at the 4 Diamonds during September. We are competing with schools across the country to see who can collect the most pounds of textiles. Each time a bin is emptied, a tree is planted. Let’s fill those bins!
Mrs. Langham’s class prepared boxes of school supplies for the Pine Ridge Reservation School which will be delivered next week.
Miss Detweiler’s third grade class enjoyed throwing a pie in their teacher’s face. This was their reward for meeting their AR goal this quarter.