Candy Cane donations needed!
PBE 4H club was invited to recite the Pledge of Allegiance at the Lighting of the Bridge community event. Thank you all for including us! đđ
Happy Thanksgiving from Mrs. Krystal and Mrs. Campbellâs first graders!
Happy Thanksgiving from these little turkeys!!
PBES Reminder: Popcorn will be sold for $1.00 per bag. Please send your child with the money in the morning. Thank you for your continued support of our PE teachers.
It was Taco Tuesday in Mrs. Krystal and Mrs. Campbellâs class today! Students had a blast making tacos to practice the take from ten and count on subtraction strategies! đź
Students & their parents participated in a word of the day scavenger hunt. All students were able to leave ELA night with a new book!
4th grade ELA night
PBES Correction Notice: ELA NIGHT will be from 5:30-6:30 tonight.
Candy Gram Sale! đ
PBES students are allowed to wear sweatpants or jeans with a school shirt tomorrow, Tuesday, November 15th.
PBES Learning Beyond the Bell/REAL tutoring parents: Mrs. Deville's bus is NOT RUNNING this afternoon. Students will need to picked up by 5:00 p.m. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
There is a substitute driver for Bus 255, John Gillen, starting tomorrow through Thursday. The bus will run at normal time.
There is no substitute available for Friday. Please make the necessary arrangements for your child for drop off and pick up.
Our 4th grade math students working hard! đđ»
Stop by our sweet booth TONIGHT at the Cracklin Festival!
Tomorrow students may wear a red, white, or blue shirt with blue jeans at no charge.
Parents of Learning Beyond the Bell l/REAL tutoring: tomorrow students will dismiss at 4:30 due to Family Night at the Cracklin Festival.
PBES Bus Notification: Bus 255, Mr. John Gillen, is NOT running tomorrow and Friday. Please make the necessary arrangements for your child for drop-off and pick-up. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
PBES Reminder: We will host a Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) meeting this afternoon from 5:30-6:30 in the cafeteria. We hope to see you there!
In Science, 4th grade engineers built simple electrical systems where they had to use solar power for the system to be fully functioning.