Weir Elementary School
Mrs. Chase and Mrs. White’s class created a LEGO pumpkin to partner with FIX THAT TRUCK. Students painted their pumpkin, created a poster, created/recreated the garage, and created vehicles for the garage.
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Ms. Sanford's PACE students at Ackerman Elementary School did a Halloween word search, crossword puzzle, and a creative writing activity where students had to persuade people to stay at their haunted hotel. Then they created “Monstore Maps” where students were challenged to map out a store for the monsters where each room was a different perimeter. #teamAES





Weir Elementary School
Mrs. Chase and Mrs. White’s 2nd grade class working on composing and decomposing two 2-digit numbers when adding.
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Weir Elementary School
Weir Elementary students in robotics were test driving their VEX IQ robot after their first basic build. Mr. Stan was putting up the promethean board for the FACE center. Thanks, Mr. Stan for tech support.
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Weir Elementary School
WES Chargers in Charge for October are:
PreK- Harmoni Cribbs and Brandon Holmes (not pictured)
Kindergarten - Skylar Allred and K'Dreal Collier
1st grade - Karley Smith and Brantley Vaughn
2nd grade - Janelle Gibson and Khyson Potts
3rd grade - JaKobe Dotson
4th grade - Natasia Pruitt
5th grade - Tyania Brown and Bentley West
6th grade - China Arterberry and LaDerrick Baskin
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Several 6th graders at Ackerman Elementary School chose "Lunch With a Friend" passes as part of their PBIS reward for the 1st nine weeks! #teamAES







Weir Elementary School
Choctaw County Youth Basketball registration forms are due November 10, 2023. If you have questions contact Weir Elementary School at 662-547-7079.
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Weir Elementary School
Mrs. Chase and Mrs. White’s 2nd grade classroom is working on addition with 4 two-digit numbers - with and without regrouping using LEGO blocks.
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Mr. Black's Construction/Carpentry students went to AES to read to all of the first-grade students. A special thank you to Mrs. Kelly and the wonderful first grade staff for the opportunity to share with the students about careers in construction and items they made this year.


Sports Medicine and Health Science students had a fun time in class completing a Pumpkinectomy while using sterile technique and their PPE. Students created some really cool pumpkin designs!

Members of the Choctaw County SkillsUSA chapter attended the fall leadership conference in Vicksburg recently. Students attended a variety of breakout sessions focusing on the SkillsUSA essential elements, business/college expo, STEM, and communication.

Mrs. Hammons' Health Science Core class Demonstrating how to Donn & Doff PPE properly.




Mrs. Hammons Health Science HOSA students participated in a community service teaching hand washing to the first and second graders at AES.

Thank you to Sparkles of H&M in French Camp for providing treats for pre- k and kindergarten.

Double Blessings thrift store employees enjoyed handing out trick or treat candy.

Pre-K and Kindergarten visited Lost Gringos as part of their community unit.

Henderson Auto Parts in French Camp enjoyed seeing the elementary students dressed up in their costumes.

As part of the community helper unit, pre-k and kindergarten students visited the bakery to learn how bread is made, stored, and shipped.

Thank you to the Trading Post in French Camp for handing out candy to these adorable trick or treaters.

Kevin Cornish, Woody Vowell, and Tony Crimm of the Red Hills Coal Mine were delighted to give candy to young trick or treaters.

