
Students in second grade playing a Place Value Kahoot game to sharpen their skills? Good job - second grade! #WeirExcellenceShines


Students in Mrs. Hunt’s class create anchor charts for Photosynthesis while gathering data from their Stemscope book.


WES 1st grade grouping common and proper nouns.


6th graders in Mrs. McKnight’s Social Studies class did an awesome job presenting their President Projects to their class!


Ackerman Elementary School’s fundraiser is in full swing! Thank you to everyone who is supporting the school! Congratulations to the students who are going to silly string Mrs. Kelly! #teamAES


French Camp Elementary School
1st 9 Weeks Honor Roll
Superintendent’s List
1st Grade: Rylee Kate Griffin, Brighton Martin, Eden Martin,
Luke McCoy, Knox Stanford, Ann Elizabeth Thompson
2nd Grade: None
3rd Grade: Bentley Steadman
4th Grade: Robert Bentley, Elliot Breazeale, Collin Hooten, Grey Martin, Raegan McCoy, Madison Sumners, Joshua Thomas
5th Grade: Kambrie Perry
6th Grade: Amberlyn Hutchinson, Anderson Littlejohn,
Luke Thompson
Principal’s List
1st Grade: Sam Chesteen, Kaylie Marlow, Kylie Marlow, Tristan Rabun
2nd Grade: Luke Dees, Jay Ferguson, Elly Geiser, Araylee Mooney, Mason Ramage, Charly Riddell, Boston Rushing, Raelyn Shearer,
Aly White
3rd Grade: Nate Banga, Savannah Holly, River Hutchinson,
Jaleigha Johnson, Britton Rushing
4th Grade: Easton Hunt, Marcus Lacey
5th Grade: Emmett Breazeale, Kyle Grice, Ty Martin, Jackson Rushing
6th Grade: Bella Davis, Rebecca Gilbert, Shaine Hagemore

Students played a game of Jeopardy to review their math skills in Mrs. Black's FCE fifth grade.


Students in fourth grade at Weir Elementary School come to the library ready to learn. They are equipped with their supply boxes and Chromebooks. The students pictured are searching the text in the library books they have read to ensure selection of the correct answers to the questions on their Accelerated Reader tests. These two are really focused on the task at hand. This is great practice for mastering test-taking skills.



5th Graders in Mrs. Hunt’s class show their smiles as they received yard signs this week! We love our special chargers at WES! Teachers and staff enjoyed time together delivering the signs!


CCHS can’t wait to celebrate Red Ribbon Week October 26-30th! #ChargerNation


Don't miss out on your opportunity to purchase your Charger Gear!!! The Charger online store is up and running. Orders will be taken through Oct. 21st. Follow the link below to make a purchase:
https://choctawcounty.itemorder.com/sale

Students at Weir Elementary School read many books each nine weeks to learn and meet their Accelerated Reader goals. Pictured are some of our sixth-grade students who surpassed their AR goals for the first nine weeks of the 2020-2021 school year. We are so proud of the accomplishments of all our students at WES.


Students in second grade made predictions about pumpkins. Small steps in helping students learn how to experiment and write out their findings. They answered both Math and Science questions: What do you think it will smell like? What do you think it will look or feel like? How many seeds do you think are inside? How many seeds did you get (had to put in groups of ten)? How many did your neighbor get? What is the sum of you and your neighbor's amount? #WeirExcellenceShines


Students in Mrs. McKnight’s 5th grade Social Studies class did an amazing job presenting their President Projects to their class!


4th graders showing their Charger pride for the ballgame this week! #PINKout


Mrs. Chamblee’s 6th grade students at Ackerman Elementary School practiced summarizing with a Summary Scavenger Scoot! These kiddos work so hard and had a great time!! #teamAES





Ackerman Elementary School!! #teamAES


Third graders in Mrs. Griffin’s class are learning about division strategies! We had a blast using beans to show equal groups this week!


The WES Pre-K students had a productive week at centers!


1st & 2nd Photo Collage:
Mr. Snyder built this hand-crafted model gas station and shared it with the Math classes. The students learned that Mr. Snyder has an architect degree, and he built this model to scale. During his talk, the students learned many new math terms and recognized many shapes in the building. The building was from the late 40s early 50s, this gas station is still standing near his parent's home in western Oktibbeha County. In the 40s and 50s gas stations sold general merchandise, so residents didn't have to travel far to get supplies. The 2nd building is a model of a Log Cabin - it was made to model the old cabins people used to live in. Thank you, Mr. Snyder, for sharing and teaching us how Math and History go together. #WeirExcellenceShines
