Ayla from Mrs. Lawrence’s 3rd grade class received a positive office referral for always helping pick up trash on the playground! ❤️🖤

3rd grade teacher, Ms. Shirley, gave Sophie a positive office referral for being an excellent leader in the classroom and helping and encouraging her classmates ❤️🖤

Merci received a positive office referral from her kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Howanitz, for being a great friend and making sure that everyone is included! ❤️🖤

📚 Happy National Book Month from Meadow View Elementary! 📚
October is all about celebrating the joy of reading! Our students are diving into books, sharing their favorites, and discovering new stories in the library. National Book Month encourages a love for literature, and we’re thrilled to see our young readers so engaged!
💫Parents, join the celebration by exploring new books with your child at home or at your local library. Let’s inspire a lifelong love of reading together!
#NationalBookMonth #MVESReads #ThisIsMVES










Ryker from Mrs. Lawrence’s 3rd grade class received a positive office referral for being a leader in the classroom by helping others!! ❤️🖤

Book tasting in Mrs. Connell’s 2nd grade class! Her students loved finding new books and genres to enjoy! 📚










Mrs. Goggins & Mrs. Bull’s 2nd grade classes had so much fun this week at the Alabaster YMCA. They had swimming lessons and learned water safety! 👏🏊🏻🏊🏻♀️










Book Tasting in 2nd grade! Jones’ Gems are in love with exploring new genres!📚





John from Mrs. Paracca’s 1st grade class received a positive office referral for always helping keep our playground clean by picking up trash at recess! ❤️🖤

Mia Kate in Mrs. Lawrence’s 3rd grade class received a positive office referral for always making great choices, putting her best foot forward and is a great friend! ❤️🖤

Mrs. Harris’ 1st grade class had a special guest yesterday! Reagan, our ACS facility dog, made a visit and the students loved it!





Mrs. Paracca’s Lexia Superstars! Frankie, Ibrahim, and Kingston! Way to go, friends! ❤️🖤

🚌This week is National School Bus Safety Week!🚌
At MVES, we have the best bus drivers and we are so thankful for all that they do to keep our students safe each and every day! Our students love them!
Here are some bus safety tips:
1. School safety starts at the bus stop. 🚌 🛑 Share these tips with your children:
⌚ Arrive at the bus stop five minutes early.
🚏 Stand five giant steps away from the curb.
🚌 Wait until the bus stops, the door opens, and the driver says it’s okay before stepping onto the bus.
👁️ Be sure the bus driver can always see you, and you can see the bus driver.
2. 🟡 Yellow lights 🟡 on a school bus indicate the bus is preparing to stop. 🛑 If you’re driving, slow down, stay alert, and watch out for children. 🧒 🧒
3. See the school bus stop-arm? Time to STOP. 🛑 Racing past the arm puts young lives in jeopardy









Olivia from Mrs. Jones’ 2nd grade class received a positive office referral from Mrs. Tomlin. She said that Olivia always helps to hold the doors open for kindergarten and 2nd grade students at car rider line each day! ❤️🖤

Beau from Mrs. Jones’ 2nd grade class received a positive office referral from Mrs. Tomlin! She said every day at car rider line, he volunteers to hold the door for all kindergarten and 2nd grade student! ❤️🖤

Reader Leaders for the week!




Bella from Mrs. Lawrence’s 3rd grade class received a positive office referral for picking up trash on the playground without being asked! ❤️🖤

Hallie in Mrs. Paracca’s 1st grade class received a positive office referral for always being helpful in the classroom and putting away supplies when the class is finished using them. ❤️🖤

Matthew in Mrs. Jones’ 2nd grade class received a positive office referral for cleaning up all the trash left on the lunch tables without being asked! ❤️🖤

Ibrahim in Mrs. Paracca’s 1st grade class received a positive office referral for always being a great friend who encourages and cheers for others! ❤️🖤

