September 2024 Newletter

Dance Kitten info:

Flag football starts tonight!!! Good luck, Wildcats!

From Swifties to Crafters and everything in between...we all love Club Day! 💙









Club Day + Leader in Me Rally = Lots of Smiling Faces










Corn Hole Club having a blast!!







Corn Hole Club having a blast!!







Way to go 3rd grade!! Everyone working hard in our new resource, Simple Solutions. Our math knowledge is growing!!


Flag Football info , please share!

Hard fought victory for the Lady Wildcats!! Great job, Coach Fairchild and Coach Belcher.

Presenting Highland Elementary's 2024-2025 Student Lighthouse Team! We can't wait to see what you accomplish for our school this year.
We would also like to commend every student who applied this year. You're effort and hard work made these decisions incredibly difficult. We are proud of every single one of you.

Mrs. Wright's 6th grade social studies classes have been studying Early Humans and enjoyed creating a mural of things Early Humans used or created!! 💙🤍💙🤍






Last week Mrs. Bevins' class worked on learning ways to make ten. We practiced using the Choose a Chip Kagan structure, ten frame pop its, and a Blooket game. It was a great week of math learning!










Mrs. Bevins' class has been working on addition this week. We used dice today to create addition equations with our shoulder partners.








Please help our community and your school family by donating to our food drive

Mrs. Wright's 6th graders were super excited to win the lunchroom bling twice in a row 💎🏅💙🤍


Head start & preschool students begin tomorrow. The drop off area will be congested. Please allow extra time for drop offs.

Pinkies Up for Lucy
Highland Elementary sends our heartfelt thoughts and prayers to Lucy’s family and the Henderson County School District.
We will be showing our support by wearing pink tomorrow. Note the updated color week graphic.


Mrs. Wright's 6th graders enjoyed utilizing the Kagan strategy, Quiz-Quiz-Trade, to practice their vocabulary words today!







5th Grade students worked hard today in groups discussing primary and secondary sources.










