Come join us on Monday to shop with your child at our Book Fair Family Night.

Some positive referrals for your Saturday morning ❤️

We're proud to announce that Hayden C. in first grade is our Sea Turtle of the Week for the week of October 10-14. Hayden, your school is proud of you!

It's Book Fair Time! Say hello to eWALLET! Empower your kiddos to choose their own books and check out with their very own digital payment account. Visit our school's Book Fair homepage to get started.
https://www.scholastic.com/bf/surfcityelementary And any leftover funds can be saved for future Fairs!

First graders working on a Fundations lesson. They love to use baby echo to lead the class in phonics!

One more yellow picture because they're just so cute & proud to support their school!

Check out these happy faces who are wearing YELLOW this week to support special needs awareness!

Our Sea Turtles are wearing yellow this week to support Special Needs Awareness Week. Here's a tip! Remember that we are all unique with positive qualities, take time to notice the positive in others today.

Our students make our days brighter, they're just so thoughtful and kind.

In honor of Special Needs Awareness Week, 2nd graders read Spookley the Square Pumpkin and talked about how we are all different and that makes us special. Students also made their own Spookley's.




Get those smiles ready, fall picture day is on Friday!

The positive referrals keep rolling in...

Our Book Fair opens in 6 days and we need your help! There are a few more volunteer slots that need to be filled.
We also have opened up a Family Night on Monday, 10/17 from 3:30 - 6:30 but are in need of volunteer cashiers.
Please use the following link to sign up;
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F45ABAA2DA4F49-fall

Our Girls on the Run team is working hard each week during their practice days and learning valuable life lessons. Keep up the great work girls!


This upcoming week is Special Needs Awareness Week and we are wearing yellow to show our support.

In guidance class, 2nd graders worked on positive thought posters. They wrote phrases to help them look on the bright side. This means, they have a positive attitude and believe in themselves.

Check out these students who earned a positive referral. Your school is proud of you!

To culminate Mental Health Awareness Week, students in grade 3 & 5 worked on reading scenarios about bullying and deciding how they can stand up for themselves and others. Great work kids!

Scientific Method lab with Ms. Mizell's class.



Thanks SCE PTA for our delicious breakfast.

