
Congratulations to 8th grader Hannah Hendrix on her first place Young Georgia Author story! Her story will move on to state level for judging. Congratulations also to 6th grader Lily Eason on her 2nd place score. We are very proud to call you Claxton Middle School Tigers!


Join us on Thursday, March 24 at 9am for the March Table Talk
The meeting focus: Strategies to prepare our children for short outings. Presenter: Dr. Lorrie Spencer
Click this link to register. https://forms.gle/5c9FcHSEu463MgAj9



Turtle Book Fair will be in the CES Media Center all week. Books starting at $4 along with lots of STEM, Art, and Science activity kits. These would be great hands-on activities for the kiddos to do during Spring Break. There are also books and other items that would be fun Easter basket fillers. We are open to the public Thursday 3:30-6:30. See you there!


Mrs. Sapp's 5th grade Art class made banners to be delivered to our B.O.E. Members for Appreciation Week.
Mrs. Sapp's 3rd grade Art Class made cards for B.O.E. Members using direct drawings (step by step) for Appreciation Week.




Students enjoying step- by- step direct drawings in Art class.





Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Barthelme’s 2nd grade classes enjoyed their shamrock shakes to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.





As a way of honoring Mrs. Sikes' memory, we will be including a Memorial Page for her in this year's CHS Yearbook. We are requesting that people who knew and loved her share a short memory or thoughts about how she impacted their lives. We do have limited space, so we cannot guarantee we will be able to use all of the submissions.
There is a quick turnaround with this, so if you want your information considered, please complete it as soon as possible. The deadline is Tuesday, March 22 by midnight.
https://forms.gle/yBja5owrDTRdjdSw6
If you do not have a Google account to log into to complete the form, you can email Ms. Peacock the answers to the questions shown in the attached photo. Thank you for taking time to share with us. If you have questions, please contact Layne Peacock at laynepeacock@evanscountyschools.org
Thank you.


Ms. McElveen's students have been working on life skills, including cooking and cleaning.




Let's hear it for our First District RESA, Young Georgia Authors (YGA) grade-level winners and top finishers! Our ECSS students competed against all schools in the 16 counties that FDRESA serves, and we are excited about their performance!
Huge CONGRATS to our kiddos! Huge THANKS to our ELA teachers for inspiring great writing!

Ms. McElveen's class celebrated St. Patrick’s Day and Dr. Seuss by making green eggs and ham. They also read Green Eggs and Ham while they enjoyed their brunch.





GA School Board Appreciation Week
March 14-18, 2022
Thank You for your service to Evans County!


St. Patrick's Day



Mrs. Ulmer's afternoon class wrote the steps they took or would take to create leprechaun traps.





Happy St. Patrick's Day





Congratulations to 3rd Grade!!!!
We chose to honor an entire grade-level (students and their teachers) for going above and beyond while studying "Attitude of Gratitude". Third grade teachers plan together for ways to incorporate the mindset into their daily routines and students participate in activities that demonstrate their willingness to learn and put the mindset into practice.
Students were surprised and rewarded with a cupcake party and extra recess. They were so excited! Thank you third grade, for being a mindsets role model.





Mrs. Ulmer's morning class explained the steps they took to create a digital scene to attract a leprechaun.





Happy St. Patrick's Day from Claxton Elementary School





Do you know how to trap a leprechaun? If you need any tips, then Mrs. Ulmer's afternoon class can explain the steps that they took to create their traps!


Ms. Thigpen and Mrs. Melissa’s class says Happy St. Patrick’s Day! They enjoyed a Shamrock Shake, cookies, and popcorn!




Ms. Shanda’s and Ms. Courtney’s Pre-K class got a visit from Louie the Leprechaun today! He left some goodies and a box of Lucky Charms. They then practiced math skills by sorting the Lucky Charms into groups and counting how many they had of each type!



