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Thank you to Officer Gene McKinnon, Claxton Police Department, for coming to read to the CES students for Read Across America week. Officer McKinnon shared a book from the "Chester the Racoon" series and the students loved it!

"The Library Dragon" by Carmen Agra Deedy was just one of the books the students in Mrs. Eason's first grade class got to hear read by Melinda Hodges. Mrs. Melinda came prepared with a bag full of books and even puppets. Several students were willing to miss recess if they could stay and hear Mrs. Melinda read more book! Thank you for sharing your love of reading, books and storytelling with our students.
THANK YOU to Allie Mock, 7th grader and avid reader for coming to share your love of books and reading with our elementary students. Allie read "If I Ran Your School" by the Cat in the Hat and "There's a Wocket in my Pocket!" by Dr. Seuss.
Her book choices were great and needless to say, the students LOVED IT!




Mr. Bradley led 6th grade students through an analysis of an argument about wooden and metal baseball bats. Students then selected their own topics and used argument checklist organizers to brainstorm, research, and draft arguments. In the next lesson, students practiced applying their argument skills to save a fictional dog!
Ms. Harrison led 7th grade students through research and analysis with the pros and cons of daylight saving time. Students then selected their own topics, and Ms. Harrison conferred with students to support their research, brainstorming, and writing.

Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Thomas’ 2nd grade students enjoyed dressing up, crafting, reading, and learning more about Dr. Seuss during Read Across America week.




Students in Ms. Oliver's and Mrs. Daniel's homerooms earned gift cards for completing levels in Happy Numbers.


Students wrapping up Read Across America week with Dr. Seuss Hat Day!
(wear your favorite hat)



National School Breakfast Week

Students in Mrs. Liberatore's class learned how to make homemade seasoned crackers today.

On Friday, March 4, CHS students who had no absences or tardies Feb 7-28 were treated to a social at Tiger Town during 3rd and 4th periods. They had an opportunity to play games, eat snacks, and hang out. (picture set 3)




On Friday, March 4, CHS students who had no absences or tardies Feb 7-28 were treated to a social at Tiger Town during 3rd and 4th periods. They had an opportunity to play games, eat snacks, and hang out. (picture set 2)




On Friday, March 4, CHS students who had no absences or tardies Feb 7-28 were treated to a social at Tiger Town during 3rd and 4th periods. They had an opportunity to play games, eat snacks, and hang out.




Miss CHS Mollie Lane participated in Read Across America at CES on Thursday.
CMS 7th grade had the opportunity to use their 21st century skills today as they participated in an economic simulation on personal finance. Each student had to manage a monthly budget that was individually tailored based on how they answered six finance questions. Mrs. Betty Smith did an excellent job preparing her students for this real world experience through career discovery!




Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day
ECCSS appreciates the hard work that each of you puts forth every day! We hope that you enjoyed your lunch today.

Read Across America
Wild About Reading
Thank you to the new Miss CHS, Mollie Lane, for coming to read to our students in the media center. While visiting, she also made a suprise pop-in visit to her little sister's classroom. It's not everyday you get a book read to you by a Queen!

Ms. Martinez's class enjoyed student athletes from the CHS Soccer Team coming to share a book . It was great for our younger students to see the example of academics and athletics demonstrated by these students. THANK YOU!

Our CHS Soccer team members enjoyed their visit to CES for Read Across America.


Read Across America Week
CHS student and part-time media center worker, Joshua McKever, stepped up as a last-minute reader for two of our classes. One class found out he has many talents, one of which is singing. He sang "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and the students LOVE it! They then started requesting songs. One first grader requested "Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer" and another requested a "country song". He obliged them both by singing the request Christmas song as well as the first verse of Blake Sheldon's "God's Country". Needless to say the room was full of excitement, amazement, and smiles! Thanks Joshua for coming to the rescue!
