
Natalie and Mrs. Locke are twins with Tift County spirit.


Today, Ms. Schwartz’s class enjoyed practicing high frequency words with fancy pens!




Mrs. Jones's kindergarten students were practicing their touch and count/move and count math strategies while playing the Bear Game on Wednesday.





Our PTO T-shirts are now on sale.


Mark your calendars...Monday, August 15th is a Teacher Work Day (student holiday). #4theT


First grade teachers have been working hard at MWE to collaboratively plan engaging lessons for all of their students.


Mrs. Hand's 2nd grade class is working hard to build reading stamina!




Ms. McCullough's class are working hard being math detectives to find missing numbers in equations.

Mrs. Ring’s first grade class completed a stem challenge where they constructed cars out of candy.





First grade scientist in Mrs. Ring’s class observed and predicted what would happen in a Skittles Experiment.





Did you know that we have Southwell Clinics located at Annie Belle Clark Elementary and Eighth Street Middle School? Both clinics are available to ALL Tift Co students, staff and retirees. Call either clinic if you have questions. #4theT


The boys in Mrs. Holly’s class practiced using glue today. Just a dot, not a lot! They did great and worked so hard.

Ms. McCullough's class always start the day with morning affirmations- reminding themselves that they can do hard things together!

Fun Friday Stem in Mrs. McRae's class


Mrs. Powell's class loved learning about the reading and writing centers and using our "special glasses" to read!

Mrs. Thompson's students were working hard during their reading groups on Friday. The students practiced building CvC words, identifying sight words, and partner reading.




Mrs. Locke's class had a fun time reading in the media center today.

Mrs. Evans students used suckers to model division.


Kindergarten students working hard recognizing their letters in Mrs. Deens class!





Mrs. Webster’s class is having fun learning to work together in centers! We made sight words out of Play-Doh, read with friends, and used our imagination to build with magnetic tiles then tell stories about it to our friends.
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