
Join us Feb. 13 at 5:30PM for our Black History Program with performances from all grade levels (1-5) and In-N -Out fundraiser. We will send home more fliers by Monday. We want families to join us for the program and buy meal tickets for the whole family...each person who wants a meal needs a ticket, so a family of Mom, Dad, student and sibling...will each need a ticket which are $5 each, so to feed a family of 4 is only $20. If students just buy a single ticket and the other 3 show up only the student will have a meal. In-N-Out will not sell any tickets the day of the event; they all have to be bought ahead of time (by Feb. 7) so they know how much to bring. All of the grade levels (1-5) will be performing on Feb. 13 for our Black history program, so we encourage the whole family to come out, be entertained and have a good dinner (w/ includes Cheeseburger, chips and a fountain drink) for only $5 for each person from In-N-Out Burger. Buying meal tickets are not required to attend but a lot of people will have bought meals. We will send the tickets home the day before the event.



Please help support the District-Wide Canned Food Drive to support the Everman Methodist Church Food Pantry. The food pantry has specifically requested the following high-need items:
-Canned vegetables
-Instant potatoes
-Other non-perishable food items are also welcomed


Thanks to Mrs. Hambley, Townley Elementary will have 85 participants in the Cowtown marathon. Today participating students were fitted for their new running shoes.





Today Mrs. Rose had a Lego demonstration of how the sun, moon and Earth all interact with each other. Students learned about rotations and revolutions.
https://youtube.com/shorts/xzICWedhU0w

Today Mrs. Rose had a Lego demonstration of how the sun, moon and Earth all interact with each other. Students learned about rotations and revolutions.




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Pep Squad try-outs


Ms. Reedy's class on the 100th day of school


100th Day of School







100 Days of School


Mrs. Strachan's class has aged a lot in the last 100 days of school.


Students dressed up for the 100th Day of school today!






100th Day of School


Black History Program and In- n -Out Burger







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The Johnson Jr. High Band performed today for 5th graders.

Jordyn Bedford was spotlighted at the school board meeting tonight for the student exemplifying the character trait of responsibility.


Mrs. Andrews was spotlighted at the school board meeting tonight for the paraprofessional exemplifying the character trait of responsibility.


Mrs. Owens was spotlighted at the school board meeting tonight for the teacher exemplifying the character trait of responsibility.


Save The Date for our School's Kids Heart Challenge Program! A super fun experience where our students will learn how to keep their hearts happy and healthy and how to save a life! You can get signed up here! http://www2.heart.org/site/TR?fr_id=11259&pg=company&company_id=482686
