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Mrs. McIntyre's First Graders enjoying fun times reading and showing their understanding on MCSD Reads !





Kindergarteners in Mrs. Haucks class has been working hard during small group to practice word families and beginning/middle sounds. Check out their awesome tree maps ✏️







📚CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH📚
As we continue to celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth, we are proud to honor Ms. Marian McKinney Carpenter. As a former principal of Port Salerno Elementary School and Martin County School Board Member, she touched the lives of countless Martin County students.
#ALLINMartin👊


Fun times in the lunch room with Ms. Denise and Mrs. McIntyre's Firsties!
Thank you Ms. Denise.





JBE families- The Week in Advance
Upcoming Dates
Tues. 2/14 PTA Boosterthon Kickoff!
Weds. 2/15 SRO Appreciation Day - Thank you Deputy Wagner!
Weds. 2/15 5th Grade UCertify Testing - Round 1
Thurs. 2/16 Spring Pictures
Fri. 2/17 4th Grade Field Trip to SFHS/Play
Sat 2/18 Perennial Math Tournament
Fri. 2/24 Student of the Month 7:45am
Mon. 2/27 Energy Bus Leaders Lunch Bunch with Administration
Coming Soon! PBIS Pop-Up Shop 3/24, 3/25
Energy Bus Leaders
Rule #5 – Don’t waste your energy on those who don’t get on your bus.
• Don’t worry about the people that don’t get on your bus.
• Don’t be upset that these people don’t get on your bus. Don’ t take it personally.
• You can only drive your bus
• The more energy you waste on the people that didn’t get on your bus, the less energy you have for the people who are on your bus.
• Your success and life are so important that you must surround yourself with a positive support team.
• No energy vampires – people who suck the life out of you and your goals and vision.
MCSD Reads Challenge
Start Reading today, take tests beginning Monday!
Incentives for you…
• The class that in the school that earns the most MCSD points in the first two days of the contest (2/13 and 2/14), gets to be the first class to go to the pop-up shop and you can purchase two items instead of one. Plus, we will beat FAWE as an added bonus!
• The class at each grade level who earns the most MCSD points by the end of the contest (2/13-2/27), gets an extra day of PE the week before spring break!
• The one class in the school that earns the most points by the end of the contest (2/13-2/27) receives a pizza party.
• The student that earns the most points will get a special reward of which they will have input into… have lunch with your favorite staff member at a VIP table!


🎉CELEBRATING SCHOOL COUNSELORS🎉
In honor of National School Counseling Week, Martin County School District staff and students want to thank all the school counselors in the District!
Counselors do it all, from mental health and teaching Character Counts, to assisting students with their schedules and setting them up for life after high school...without school counselors, we don't have academic success!
Thank you, school counselors, for everything you do for students and staff.
Click the link to watch a heartfelt thank you message: https://youtu.be/I9XIOB-59qM
#ALLINMartin👊 #PublicSchoolProud #MCSDTheRippleEffect


💡EMPOWERING STEM EDUCATORS💡
Thank you, @insidefpl and @educationfoundationmc, for the valuable professional development for our elementary STEM educators!
The Education Foundation of Martin County provided District teachers with a STEM-based learning opportunity that will benefit both their professional development and the education of students across our twelve elementary schools! The Foundation was able to do so through the FPL EmPOWERing STEM Educators Grant!
#ALLINMartin👊





Join Mrs. Nolan's SMART lab class who has partnered with the Martin County Fair to create a hands-on interactive science museum for the community. The area is over 2,000 square feet and has more than a dozen activities including a cave with stalagmites and fossilized sharks' teeth, an earthquake shake table, and a rocket launch to moon bases. In addition, there will be and science shows performed by our students. Our students and their families will be volunteering at the fair and would love to see you. The area is free with admission to the fair. The dates of the fair are Feb. 10- 18th.
Research has proven that informal learning opportunities increase a child's mastery of science concepts.


2nd graders in Mrs. Clark's class worked on a team building activity where they went around and wrote one thing they loved about each of their classmates ❤️





Mrs. Lodes' first graders have been working hard to compare numbers using a number line. They have also been learning about symbols to compare numbers!



Congratulations to Mason, Declin, and Brooklyn in Mrs. Lodes' class for earning their books from the Book Vending machine!




📚CELEBRATING OUR HISTORY📚
As our celebration of #BlackHistoryMonth continues, we spotlight two brothers who were educational pioneers in Martin County, Charles E. and Robert G. Murray.
Charles Murray founded the Stuart Training School in 1926 - this was the county's first high school for Black students. He remained principal until 1939 when his brother, Robert, took over.
Stuart Training School eventually became Spectrum Academy and Murray Middle School was named after the brothers.
#ALLINMartin👊


Read with your valentine!

Please review our current Viking Voyages Newsletter.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1s-IulxYxZbyEi9v4oKdfMurV9Febhku9yY3vcXR3luE/edit?usp=sharing

JBE Families-
Reminders for the Week
February 6th, 2:00 - 3:00 pm. K-Kids Club Meeting
February 7th, 5:30 pm. PTA Board Meeting
February 14th, Boosterthon Kickoff
February 16th, Spring Picture Day
February 23rd-24th, PBIS Pop-Up Shop

📚CELEBRATING LEADERS AND TRAILBLAZERS📚
Today, we celebrate our first of many local leaders in honor of #BlackHistoryMonth. Dr. David L. Anderson was an educational pioneer in Martin County, having served as a School Board Member and in various leadership roles at IRSC - Indian River State College for more than 30 years.
In 2006, he was honored as the namesake of the Martin County School District's newest middle school - Dr. David L. Anderson Middle School. Dr. Anderson passed away on December 23, 2021, at the age of 80.
Learn more about Dr. Anderson's legacy by clicking here: http://bit.ly/3WU9VHS
#ALLINMartin


Extended Day provides a quiet space for everyone to do their homework Mon-Thurs every week.
This is where we truly find out if our counselors are smarter than a fifth grader when it comes to fraction homework.





📚HONORING OUR HISTORY📚
The Martin County School District is proud to celebrate Black History Month!
Throughout February, we will highlight the many contributions Black leaders and historical figures have made to our local community and worldwide. Stay tuned on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram!
Click the link below to learn more about Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis' Black History Month student contests and educator awards. Entries must be received by 5 p.m. on February 7.
http://www.floridablackhistory.com/index.html
#ALLINMartin👊


Energy Bus Leaders for third grade!



