
Mrs. K's class playing Trashketball. They love that Trashketball! This is how they reviewed high frequency spelling words and patterns for their tests!










More 5th grade science labs today!






Our Rattlers were bright rays of sunshine for us on this cloudy day! Some brought surprises. Others taught us new games. As always-It’s a Great Day to be a RATTLER!!! Go Big Red!











Our MES hallways are filled with great work: From persuasive writing about what teachers should dress up as to cooperation puzzles to decorations!











MHS Senior Recognition will take place tonight, rain or shine! Come help us celebrate their accomplishments!


Attention MHS! 1st 9 weeks grades are now viewable in HAC. #GoRattlers


Mrs. Markie's 3rd grade homeroom practiced writing friendly letters to Mr. James. A few days later, they received an unexpected surprise when 19 hand written letters showed up.
Thank you Mr. James!







In Ms. Caldwell's first grade classroom, the students recited a poem called The Scarecrow. They performed for Mrs. K's class and a video for everyone to see!








Who will you vote for?


Our Kindergarteners read Pumpkin Jack and carved class pumpkins! They assisted by helping hollow out the pumpkins. Then the classes began science experiments to see if they can grow their own pumpkins!






5th Grade students learned about Halloween and made crafts. Then they had a scavenger hunt.











At MES our food scientists in 5th grade made observations of the properties of food mixtures. They performed tests on the mixtures and recorded their findings. They had to 6th grade experts assist during their experiments.







Color My World! At MES the Color Wars have been impressive!






Ms. Wesson’s class brought a scavenger hunt to the 6th graders today!




Ms. Wesson’s class brought in a STEM activity to the 6th grade students. There was a challenge to see who could build the tallest structure.




Mrs. Cornish's 8th grade science class was investigating collision forces. The students learned that when two objects collide, a force is exerted on each object. The two forces are exerted in opposite directions, but they are the same strength. They used hands-on materials and also a simulation to collect data.




Goals are being met here at MES!! Mrs. Maag brought Kindergartener Johnathan up to the cabinet for a special reward for all of his hard work! He met a personal goal! Go Johnathan!!!




Mrs. Wesson’s class came over from MHS to help Mrs. Howard’s students with Halloween projects!




Science!! Sixth grade students using pipe, cleaners to represent molecules! Students were assigned the following roles: digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system, and the roll that cells play in our body.







Oh, look...another glorious morning at MES with our fabulous PT, Speech, and OT therapist!
