
Read Across America Week is a wrap!! The kiddos loved the dress up days and the teachers had some fun too!!






Mackenzie Brown, Dental Hygiene student from UA Fort Smith, visited Lavaca Elementary to teach students all about keeping their teeth healthy and strong! 🪥 She shared fun dental tips, the importance of brushing and flossing, and how to keep those smiles shining bright. 😁
Thank you, Ms. Brown, for helping our students learn the best ways to take care of their teeth! 🦷










The “Sleep Book” Winners!! 💤


“Cat in the Hat” Day winners!


It’s was a "Seussational" Read Across America Week Part 4







It’s was a "Seussational" Read Across America Week Part 3











It’s was a "Seussational" Read Across America Week Part 2











It’s was a "Seussational" Read Across America Week Part 1











Favorite Dr. Seuss character” winners! 📕


“Fox and Socks Day” winners! 🧦#readacrossamericaweek📕📘📚📖


We kicked off Read Across America Week with some awesome Middle School students rapping Dr. Suess books for us! 📕🐛








We kicked off Read Across America Week with some awesome Middle School students rapping Dr. Suess books for us! 📕🐛
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"Green Eggs and Ham Day" winners!! #readacrossamericaweek


February was National Children's Dental Health Month, and our kindergarteners are getting a special lesson on keeping their smiles healthy! 😁 Chrissy Rhoades, Dental Assistant from our School-Based Dental Clinic visited our kindergarten classes to teach them the importance of brushing, flossing, and taking care of their teeth. 🪥🦷Healthy habits start early, and we’re excited to help our little learners build a lifetime of bright smiles!
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We certainly appreciate Mrs. Terri Moudy for arranging this visit for our students.








February 💕
Amazing Arrows 💜💛
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February 💕
Amazing Arrows 💜💛
Part 1











upcoming dates


March Madness Penny Wars coming in March!!


3rd and 4th grade have taken advantage of the beautiful weather this week and worked on their frisbee throwing skills!










Mrs. Wilson’s first grade class took advantage of the sunny weather and took their phonics outside









