
Mrs. Douglas’s class learned about place value making place value robots!





Our 5th graders did a great job with the Constitution and Citizenship Day Program.
https://youtu.be/YAs2q2UlPJ8

It's International Dot Day!
This is a global celebration of creativity, courage, and collaboration it is held around the anniversary of the publication of Peter H Reynolds book the dot. This reminds us we should all make a 'mark' on the world.



It was a great Friday to end our Read Across America Week with an assembly. Thanks Dr. Barnette for reading to
our students.







FES Science Fair Winners








Tuesday Book Trivia Winners for K-1 and 3-5.



Cullman County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay Tuesday, January 9, 2024, due to the threat of severe weather.


Cullman County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay Tuesday, January 9, 2024, due to the threat of severe weather.


Cullman County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay Tuesday, January 9, 2024, due to the threat of severe weather.


Kindergarten pre-registration is now open! If you have a child who will be enrolling in Kindergarten next year, please visit ccboe.org/K for more information.


Following today's National Weather Service briefing, Dr. Barnette has decided to have a remote learning day on Friday, March 3, 2023. Cullman County will be under a rare high wind warning beginning tomorrow. We are expecting sustained winds 30-40 MPH with gusts 50-60 MPH, well above safe operating conditions for school buses. The NWS says to expect - and be prepared - for downed trees and power outages. Students will be provided assignments to complete tomorrow.


Due to the risk of severe weather, Cullman County Schools will be remote again tomorrow. (Thursday 2/16/23). There is a strong possibility for tornadoes and I believe that parents should be able to make the decision to carry their children to a storm shelter as needed. If storms are not in our area students should use this time to catch up on any school work or spend time practicing their reading. Thank you and please stay safe. - Shane Barnette


Due to the risk of severe weather, Cullman County Schools will be remote again tomorrow. There is a strong possibility for tornadoes and I believe that parents should be able to make the decision to carry their children to a storm shelter as needed. If storms are not in our area students should use this time to catch up on any school work or spend time practicing their reading. Thank you and please stay safe. - Shane Barnette


All Cullman County school campuses will dismiss at 12pm on WEDNESDAY 4/6/22 due to the threat of severe weather.


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