
Mrs. Lee and her class gave 2nd graders a look into what next year will be like! They answered questions and shared thoughtful cards of encouragement. Ms. Herring's class is feeling confident to transition into their new role next year as 3rd graders.


Mrs. Cooper's 4th class is very excited about their "Moving Up" ceremony!!! They had so much fun making their biography poems! Yay 4th graders!! You are almost to the end of your 4th grade year!



These talented 4th graders used their knowledge about value to create these beautiful Mona Lisa portraits!




Good Afternoon TAES Families-
We have a few field day reminders for tomorrow (Tues 5.23.23)...
Grades K-2- 9am-11am, Grades 3-4- 11:45am-1:45pm. Front Playground Area. Parents Welcome! Parking is very limited. Please carpool if possible.
Parents/Visitors, please check in at the table under the front breezeway/entrance to the front playground.
If you signed up to volunteer, please arrive on time for your shift. We must have all of our volunteers to make this day run smoothly. We are still in need of a few volunteers https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/10C044BA8A629A7F85-taes2. Volunteers will check in under the front breezeway.
Students and volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and sneakers (dress accordingly for the weather).
Students and volunteers should bring water bottles and stay hydrated.
Parents, tomorrow is a full school day, however if you choose to take your child home early, please sign them out with their homeroom teacher. Please do NOT take your child without signing them out and speaking to their teacher.
We look forward to a fun day tomorrow!


3rd and 4th grade Girls on the Run and Stride participants completed
their big 5K on Saturday! It was an awesome morning for a great race!
We even took some medals - Harper won 3rd overall female! Harper,
Addy, and Charlotte were 1st, 2nd, and 4th in their age group!




Girls on the Run completed their community impact project this week! They picked up all the pinecones, cleaned up trash, swept mulch, and brought in lost and found items. Now, we're even more ready for Field Day and Summer Splash! Way to go, girls!




It may have been rainy, but this class sure did shine! Ms. Clayton’s Kindergarteners didn’t let the storm stop their end of year fun. Families joined in celebrating all of their hard work & growth this year. We are so proud of our Osprey’s accomplishments! 🌦️🎓✨🤩




4th grade has spent several weeks researching, designing, writing scripts and coding spheres for a Battle of Moore's Creek project. Early in the preparation they were able to take a field trip to the National Park here in Pender County. Today one it the park rangers came to observe their projects. Here are a few highlights!









THS Class of 2023 Senior Walk through our school today! Congrats Pirates!!! 💛🏴☠️🖤


3rd Graders used technology in art so make their Niagara Falls animated!




THS Class of 2023 Senior Walk through our school today! Congrats Pirates!!! 💛🏴☠️🖤


Check out these un-BEE-lievable students! 2nd Graders competed in a spelling bee today. Great job to everyone who participated & congratulations to the top 3 finalists
Dylan Pierce (1st place) Layne Ketner (2nd place) and Lauryn Sasse (3rd place.) Way to SOAR! 🐝😊


Please join us for a conversation about PCS's consideration of a three-tiered bus routing system. Unable to attend? The events will be streamed live via our YouTube channel https://bit.ly/3OgSYXw You can also provide helpful survey information here https://bit.ly/3MkFZBx


It's raining, it's pouring! How many drops will it take to start raining? Let's count! Mrs. Ray's class mixed math and science for an engaging learning activity today when they participated in a cloud experiment.





In an effort to gather input on the scheduling and bus routing for the 2023-24 school year, we invite you to voice any questions or concerns about a three-tiered system. Your response will help us develop our plan moving forward - https://bit.ly/41BVTx3


Pender County Schools Superintendent Dr. Brad Breedlove explains the differences between a two and three-tier bus routing system as well as the benefits a three-tier system would offer - https://youtu.be/8q3UZKZdtz0


Mrs. Stewart's 3rd graders participated in the glow games! They spent the day reviewing ELA & Math concepts to prepare for the EOG!


Mrs. Luke's fourth graders reviewing geometry by coding Spheros to make a Hole In One!"


Mrs. Loher's class enjoying the outdoor classroom to review for the EOG!


Please join us for a conversation about PCS's consideration of a three-tiered bus routing system and how it may affect our bell schedule. Join us Tues., May 23 at Heide Trask HS and/or Wed., May 24 at Topsail HS. Both meetings begin at 6pm in the school auditorium.
