Congratulations to HAES's final Treasure Chest winner - Gracelyn Babson. The Book Blast is going strong as we approach these last few days of the event. It’s not too late to complete your Treasure Map, earn your prizes, and help your child’s teacher earn a shopping spree to purchase books and supplies for the classroom! When 60% of the classroom students register and invite 10+ friends and family members, that teacher will earn a $100 shopping spree. If ALL the classroom students invite 10+ friends and family members, the teacher will earn a $200 shopping spree. Visit https://app.booksarefun.com/Hallsboro-artesiaES28442/parents/sign_up? to participate! #booksarefun #bookblast #bookblastadventures #giveliteracy #kids #read

Congratulations to our Aggie, Mrs. Phyllis Lanier - First Bank "Out of this World Educator"!

Mrs. Gore’s class learning about their 5 senses using pumpkins 🎃.








Showcasing one of our 1st Grade HAES's
Student Artist of the Week. Levi designed a poster representing his classroom as a time machine. Congratulations Levi. 🐾🎨❤️

Aggie students were working hard today at school to write letters to the victims and first responders of Western, NC. Way to go Aggies !










Mrs. A setting the tone for the day with Morning Meeting activities in 2nd grade!



Mrs. Thompson’s 1st grade enjoyed using their five senses today to explore pumpkins!🎃






This past week, Junior BETA Club sponsor, Mrs. Nobles and the 2024 Beta Club members participated in a Service Project for the recent hurricane victims. Although not all students are pictured, everyone was excited to have the opportunity to put their hearts into this project. Thank you also to the Nakina Mustang Club for your generous donation.



Congratulations to our student Panther of Week , Nevaeh Mitchell and our employee Panther of the Week, Mrs. Sherry Jacobs. Thank you for all you both do to make HAES amazing!


We are proud of our Mustangs for showing patriotism and raising the flag each morning.



Our Mustangs are "Growing Greatness" as they learn about planting micro greens! Stop by and see our booth at the Columbus County Fair!









Thank you to everyone who voted for the WTS fair booth! It won 3rd place! Thank you to Mrs Burroughs and everyone who helped put it together!

We want to remind you that Monday, October 14, is Parent-Teacher Conference Day. This is a great chance for you to meet with your child’s teacher and talk about how your child is doing in school.
There will be no school for students on this day, so we can focus on these important meetings.
Conferences will be held from 11:30 AM to 7:00 PM, so you can pick a time that works best for you. You can choose to meet in person or online, whichever is easier for you.
During the conference, you will learn about your child’s strengths, areas where they can improve, and how we can work together to help them. To set up your conference, please reach out to your child’s teacher.
Thank you for supporting your child’s learning!

Power up! HAES's 3rd Book Blast Treasure Chest winner is Jeremiah Williams! Congratulations! Did you know that Book Blast contributions help ensure all our students receive books? After your student earns all 10 books from the book list, additional contributions help provide more books for all our students, classrooms, and the library. Your involvement makes a world of difference! #booksarefun #literacy #bookblastadventures #readingrules

Remember KONA ICE will be at HAES Tuesday, October, 15th . Please send money with your child if they would like to buy a treat.

Come see WTS 5/6th grade fabulous Barn Quilt paintings by Bailey P., Dylan G., Peyton M., Piper B., Grayson M. , Cassidy F. , Laila S. , Cozier S., Mason B., Yasmin G. , Eden D. , Aria B. , Tara C. at the CCS fair!







Congratulations to the WTS students who represented us at the Columbus County Fair Spelling Bee in Grades 6-8 tonight! We are so proud of you!
Lillie, Blake, Jason, Bailey




Fun at the fair! 🎃💜









At TCS, 8th grade students worked in groups to create a suspenseful short narrative based on the station cards. As students rotated through the stations, they pulled random cards to construct descriptive details about the conflict, setting, characters, challenges and types of suspense. Students then took all of the details to construct a collaborative narrative full of suspense!





For “C” week in the pre k classes at WTS they asked for “coats” to be donated to help families in the Mountains of North Carolina. Thank you to all who donated. We really appreciate your help.


