Our third post for students dressing up as teachers, we have Ms. Smith 🎨 and Mrs. Stiegel 💻 #PhoenixTakeFlight #SpiritWeek
8 months ago, Manda Stiegel
Student dressed up as the art teacher
Student dressed up as the art teacher
Student dressed up as the Innovation Lab teacher
Students dressed up as the art teacher
Mrs. Johnson ⚽ and Senora Johanna 🎶 had students who dressed up like them to show their thanks. #PhoenixTakeFlight #SpiritWeek
8 months ago, Manda Stiegel
Three students dressed up as our PE teacher
Three students dressed up as our PE teacher
Student dressed up as our PE teacher
Student dressed up as our music teacher
Two students dressed up as our PE teacher
✏️ Students enjoyed dressing up as teachers so much, that we have to make multiple posts! Today for Spirit Week, students showed they were thankful for their teachers by dressing up as them. Let's start with our office and support staff. #PhoenixTakeFlight #SpiritWeek
8 months ago, Manda Stiegel
Students dressed as our principal.
Students dressed as our data manager
Students dressed as our principal
Students dressed as our guidance counselor
Students dressed up as our guidance counselor
Where in the world are these teachers from? 🌏 Students and teachers showed off their cultural heritage for today's spirit day. #PhoenixTakeFlight #SpiritWeek
8 months ago, Manda Stiegel
15 teachers from around the world dressed up in their cultural heritage outfits.
Mr. Derby and Ms. Doyle dressed in Jamaican colors standing in front of the Jamaica flag.
5 Colombian teachers dressed in their cultural dresses.
Two teachers from Colombia and one teacher from South Africa wearing their cultural dresses.
Three 4th grade teachers showing off their cultural heritage by wearing dresses and a soccer jersey.
We're seeing double at Elon Elementary! It was Twin Day for our student council spirit week. Our teachers had fun participating! #PhoenixTakeFlight #SpiritWeek
8 months ago, Manda Stiegel
Ms. Doyle and Mrs. House dressed as twins outside of Elon Elementary
Ms. H and Senora Cruz  dressed as twins inside of Elon Elementary
Five Elon Elementary teachers dressed as twins in black and white flannels.
Mrs. Stiegel and Ms. Smith  dressed as twins in the art room of Elon Elementary
Mr. Derby and Ms. Goonan  dressed as twins inside of Elon Elementary
Mrs. Johnson and 4th grade student dressed as twins
The 2nd graders at Elon Elementary learned about Veterans Day from Naval Counselor Kennedy, who read the students a story about the holiday and gave them a glimpse into life on a Naval deployment. Thank you NC1 Kennedy for taking the time to share your experience! #ABSSCommunity
8 months ago, James Shuler
NC1 Kennedy reads a story to students sitting on the carpet for Veteran's Day
NC1 Kennedy looks at the pages of a picture book as he reads to a class in front of a large calendar display
Multiple classes of second grade students sit in a classroom listening to NC1 Kennedy read a story for Veteran's Day
Multiple classes of second grade students sit in a classroom listening to NC1 Kennedy read a story for Veteran's Day
📚 Elon Elementary welcomed many special guest readers today! Students were delighted to have Elon University athletes, ABSS Deputy Superintendent Lowell Rogers, Board Member Donna Westbrooks, and other community members visit their classes, read a picture book, and talk about their professions. Reading opens doors to new worlds and brings people together. We're grateful to everyone who took the time to visit and read with our Elon students today!
8 months ago, James Shuler
Elon University athlete standing behind a class of fourth graders at Elon Elementary
Two Elon University athletes take turn reading a picture book to students sitting on the carpet at Elon Elementary
ABSS Board Member Donna Westbrooks reading a picture book aloud to a class of fifth graders at Elon Elementary
Two Elon University athletes standing behind fifth grade students at Elon Elementary
ABSS Deputy Superintendent Lowell Rogers showing a picture from a book to a class of fifth graders at Elon Elementary
An Elon University athlete reading to a group of students on the carpet at Elon Elementary
An Elon University athlete reading to a group of students on the carpet at Elon Elementary
An Elon University athlete reading to a group of students on the carpet at Elon Elementary
An Elon University athlete reading to a group of students on the carpet at Elon Elementary
Elon Elementary 4th graders are leading the way with the school's commitment to bring awareness to the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals. On Friday, they kicked off their focus on Goal 12, Responsible Consumption and Production with a play presented by The National Theatre for Children in partnership with Duke Energy. The play is a live and interactive in-school program for students that teaches core educational points about energy, resources, and how and why students can use energy wisely. Every student received a workbook of project-based assignments, including take-home work designed to engage parents.
8 months ago, James Shuler
Elon Elementary fourth graders assembled in the gym for a play The National Theatre for Children in partnership with Duke Energy
Elon Elementary fourth graders assembled in the gym for a play The National Theatre for Children in partnership with Duke Energy
Elon Elementary fourth graders assembled in the gym for a play The National Theatre for Children in partnership with Duke Energy
Elon Elementary fourth graders assembled in the gym for a play The National Theatre for Children in partnership with Duke Energy
Hello parents and guardians! If you are interested in referring your child for the academically and/or intellectually gifted, please click on the link below for information. Thank you! https://5il.co/25ff3
10 months ago, Manda Stiegel
An application must be completed to receive free or reduced school meals for the new school year. 🥪 If your school is already eligible for free meals or you bring lunch from home, the application is still worthwhile as it provides waivers for testing and college applications! 🖥️ lunchapplication.com
11 months ago, James Shuler
Graphic advertising lunchapplication.com as a way to receive free or reduced school meals or waivers for testing and college applications
Do you recognize these landmarks? 🏖️🗼 After studying seven lighthouses along North Carolina's coast, the talented 4th graders at Elon Elementary, guided by Instructional Assistant Cindy House, went all out with their research, picked their favorite lighthouse, and brought it to life through their creative models. Each one was unique and impressive! 🌟 The students even presented their projects to the class, giving insightful talks about their chosen lighthouses. Excellent work! #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
about 1 year ago, James Shuler
An Elon Elementary fifth grader wearing a yellow shirt holds a model of Cape Hatteras lighthouse she created for a project
An Elon Elementary fourth grader sits beside a model of Cape Lookout lighthouse she created for a project
An Elon Elementary fourth grader stands and holds a scale model of Cape Hatteras lighthouse he created using foam, paint, seashells, and other materials
A student at Elon Elementary sits behind his illuminated model of Bald Head lighthouse
Hello parents of 4th and 5th grade students. Here are the dates for the EOGs. For more information click the link below. Fri. 5/26-5th Grade Science Tues.5 /30-Makeups for 5th Grade Science Wed. 5/31-5th Grade Math Thur. 6/1-4th Grade Math Fri. 6/2-4th and 5th Grade Reading https://5il.co/1ue06
about 1 year ago, Manda Stiegel
Attention 3rd Grade parents. Here is information in both English and Spanish on upcoming EOGs. Please click the link below. Reading EOG-Friday, 5/26 Reading EOG Make Ups will begin on Tuesday, 5/30 Math EOG-Wednesday, 5/31 Read-to-Achieve for those identified-Thursday 6/1 https://5il.co/1udzl
about 1 year ago, Manda Stiegel
All ABSS rising 6th graders are invited to attend 4 jam-packed, fun, and engaging days at their assigned Middle School for 2023-2024! Light breakfast, lunch, and transportation are provided. Complete the registration form on or before May 26, 2023 for a chance to win some school swag. Deadline to register is June 23, 2023. Please contact your child's middle school for any additional questions. https://bit.ly/SummerBridgeABSS
about 1 year ago, James Shuler
Flyer for the Middle School Summer Bridge Program on August 7-10, 9AM to 1PM
Dr. Jack Davern, Principal of Elon Elementary, was awarded the Elbert K. Fretwell award from The Boy Scouts of America! This is presented to educators who model scouting values in their work of helping young people. Congratulations, Dr. Davern! #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
over 1 year ago, James Shuler
Photograph of Dr. Jack Davern, Principal of Elon Elementary, wearing a red ribbon medal and holding a plaque after being recognized as a Elbert K. Fretwell award receipient
We hope to "beak" your interest with this egg-celent news! 🥚 Second graders at Elon Elementary experienced the life cycle of a chicken as they set up an incubator, candled the eggs, counted down the days, and observed live hatchings! 🐣 #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
over 1 year ago, James Shuler
A class of second graders at Elon Elementary poses for a picture on their carpet with an egg incubator box in front of them
A dozen chicken eggs in a carton are on display, each with a penciled number on it, and a sign is placed on the sign  on the carton that says "Friends NOT Food!"
A dozen chicken eggs with a pencil number written on each placed inside an incubator in yellow plastic cradles
Seven baby chicks huddle together under a heat lamp in a plastic container on a bed of newspaper shavings
A young member of the Lumbee tribe visited Elon Elementary today. Vedah spoke to fourth graders about her traditional regalia and why she is proud of her Native American heritage. The roses represent her great great grandmother, great grandmother, mother and herself. 🌹 Check out that pinecone patchwork! #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
over 1 year ago, James Shuler
Vedah from Laurinburg standing in the cafeteria of Elon Elementary wearing traditional regalia of the Lumbee tribe
A fifth grade girl wearing traditional Lumbee regalia walks between rows of fourth graders at Elon Elementary
A close up photograph of the pine cone decoration of traditional regalia from the Lumbee tribe
Vedah wearing her traditional Lumbee regalia standing with fourth grade teacher Amber Honeycutt
ABSS Kindergarten - Start Strong, Start Here! 🌠 We are committed to providing a foundation that will help our youngest learners build on their futures. Registration opens March 1st and our Fair is March 4th, 9am to Noon at Holly Hill Mall. https://youtu.be/Pu5mx20NMu8
over 1 year ago, James Shuler
Did you know today is La Chandeleur, the French day of eating crêpes? To connect with their lesson about this day and global focus on France, Elon Elementary fourth graders saw up close how these thin pancakes are made thanks to Press Coffee+Crepes! Check out the video too! https://www.facebook.com/reel/643954604166150
over 1 year ago, James Shuler
Fourth grade student at Eiland elementary, wearing a pink T-shirt, smells of the camera while holding a plate containing different samples of crêpes and holding a white plastic fork
Students sitting around a demonstration of crêpe creation. Look in awe as their teacher holds a large crêpe on a plate.
The owner of press, coffee and crêpes holds two craps in his hand in front of a group of fourth graders, and they point to the one they like the be
The owner of press, coffee and crêpes in Grimm and his son pose for a photograph in their black T-shirts
Kindergarten students at Elon Elementary recently celebrated a very happy Australia Day! 🇦🇺 Each grade level in our global schools focuses on a region in the world, with Oceania being Kindergarten's region of study. Students enjoyed participating in a range of fun, hands-on learning activities about the animals, landmarks and culture of Australia. 🐨🦘️The day featured an Aussie snack challenge where students prepared, tasted and then rated some popular snacks unique to Australia. There were many big thumbs up reviews for the lamington bites (sponge cake dipped in chocolate sauce and coconut flakes) and fairy bread (sprinkles glued onto bread with butter). The crackers dipped in vegemite received mixed reviews. 🤔 #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
over 1 year ago, James Shuler
Kindergarten teacher Aceneth Cruz poses in a selfie photograph with her kindergarten students wearing koala craft headbands
A kindergarten student smiles at the camera while eating fairy bread as part of the Australia Day activities
A kindergarten student dips a piece of bread into chocolate at a table as part of the Australia Day activities
Group photograph of kindergarten students sitting on the carpet and wearing koala craft headbands