Ms. Hill’s class enjoyed their Easter egg hunt!



Hornets of the Week
April 11-15, 2022
Kindergarten: Maxden McGowen, Azariah Newkirk, Elias Garcia
First Grade: Nicole Lopez-Sanchez, Gannon Caffey, Annleigh Anderson
Second Grade: Reyden Bryant, Aiden Swinson, Rocio Cruz, Emma Sawyer
Third Grade: Lillian Barrow-Rivera, Danica Patti, Logan Mills
Fourth Grade: Zoe' Barba-Gil, Ethan Grantham, Joshua Crawford
Fifth Grade: King Ingram, Jordy Hernandez-Martinez
6th Grade: Mya Hamam, Peyton Giarrusso, Madison Francis
7th Grade: Alyna Rooks, Teaunna Johnson, Emma Giddeons
8th Grade: Kelly Lopez, Miya Jones, Jamesa Turner, CJ Allen
As the 2022 Statewide Primary is nearing (May 17), a reminder that the distribution or display of political materials is prohibited.

Hornets of the Week
March 28-April 1, 2022
Kindergarten: Kagen McLamb, Jacob Gonzalez Woods, Wesley Allen
First Grade: Deborah Santos-Almundarez, Lainey Bradshaw, Josie Kate Coleman, Stephen Treto
Second Grade: Jenson Pope, Payton Gantt, Sherlyn Cruz, Randi Bain
Third Grade: Kamauri Bradshaw, Allen Shorette, Emily Davis
Fourth Grade: Daniel Thigpen, Giselle Antunez, DeeDee West
Fifth Grade: Braxton Wells, Taylor Jones, Keven Howard, Mohammed Alnobi
6th Grade: Alicia Ramos Ramos, Aiden Anderson, Jackson Brown
7th Grade: Andrew Lee, Edil Espinoza
8th Grade: Ana Valle Rivera, Raegan Harrell, Dayleen Maldonado-Murillo, Zac Leonard
Hornets of the Week
April 4-8, 2022
Kindergarten
Samantha Teachey
Abigail Hufham
Caroline Allen
First Grade
Michael Dickson
Anthony Tate
Johnathan Alderman
Second Grade
Ruby Barhonna
Olivia Sanderson
Caroline Lippard
Landan Stone
Third Grade
Classic Simms
Tristian Estrada
Grayson Dayhuff
Fourth Grade
Alayne Webber
Zaylee Cotman
Jessie Whaley
Nikiyah Baldwin
Fifth Grade
Kamari Woodard
Trey Murphy
6th Grade
Yariah Darden
Eden Gurganus
Cynthia Vann
7th Grade
Amaya Grace
Rylee Elixson
Noah Leary
8th Grade
Noah Lanier
Wyatt East
Isaiah Turner
We need volunteers!

8th Graders attended a career fair at WPMS.


Mrs. Kessler says her class was working with themes, characters and symbols and making connections between them. "If two pieces touch, students must be able to make a strong connection between them and any other piece it may touch. This activity makes students think deeply about the ways in which characters and ideas are interconnected in our novel. This was my first attempt with this, but it won’t be my last. They got right to work, and their conversations were deep. I’m hooked!"




The Media Center thanks you for all of your support during our book fair last week!

BE OUR GUEST - Penderlea School would like to invite you to the inaugural Penderlea Day on Saturday, March 26. Join us at the school from 10a-2p for a day of food, local vendors, live entertainment, an Easter egg hunt and more. We look forward to this becoming an annual event!

Book Fair is March 23-26! Please support Penderlea's Media Center.
https://www.scholastic.com/bf/penderleaelementaryschool1
PCS Board of Education Vice Chair Beth Burns read to students at Penderlea School as part of Read Across America week. There were a lot of visitors to our schools so get ready as we start to empty out the camera roll an a very special week #readacrossamerica
Kindergarten working on art inspired by Alma Thomas, a black artist for Black History Month.



Hornets of the Week
Kindergarten
Hailee Montiel-Murillo
Harper Pierce
Danni Bain
First Grade
Lyla White
Gabby Mills
Stephen Treto
Second Grade
Lacey Bland
Yatziri Sanchez
Kimar Spencer
Cameron Newton
Third Grade
Theresa West
Alana Newton
Bentley Prosser
Fourth Grade
Aubri Hewlett
Kyleigh Lawson
Raelyn Whaley
Lane Holiday
Fifth Grade
Charley Howell
Taylor Jones
6th Grade
Alicia Ramos Ramos
Aiden Anderson
Ryan Gantt
7th Grade
Peyton Dishaw
Amirah Mousseau
Lila Mantooth
Steven Cardona Morales
8th Grade
Chloe Pierce
Marlon Montoya
Niesha Bland
Leslie Cardona Morales
SURVEY SAYS - Aramark, our food service provider, is currently asking for input for its Student ViewPOINT survey at all Pender County Elementary Schools. We invite parents and students to take this survey together. The survey is open until March 18, 2022 at www.studentVP.com
PATRIOT PRIDE - Pender High School student-athletes took time out of their busy schedule to read to younger students during #readacrossamerica week



Pender High students read to elementary students for Read Across America Week.





