Please join us for our in-person HES PTO meeting on Monday, 5-17-21, at 6pm in the elementary outdoor classroom. Please enter at k-1 gate.

End of the Year Group Projects in Mrs Barnettās 5th grade reading class. If you know a 5th grader, ask them about the books āThe Wild Robotā and āThe Wild Robot Escapesā.....they are so excited!!! ā¤ļø š




Library books are now due. Please help your child find and return any books they have at home.

Happy School Nurse day to the best nurses around. Thank you both for taking care of our students each day!


Fifth grade coding with Sphero Mini



Talent Show forms, money, and music are due to Mrs. Lakin tomorrow. The talent show will be on May 19.

Hanceville Elementary cannot wait to meet our future Bulldogs! Kindergarten registration is tomorrow, May 7 8:30-2:00. Canāt wait to see you!!!

šWe wear green for mental health awareness š

1st grade scavenger hunt! We had so much fun finding things! Thanks Agriplex for everything!

Thank you to Mrs Bradfordās class for sharing their books with Mrs Barnettās 5th graders!! ā¤ļø




Mrs. Mooreās class has become published authors! Their book is titled āWhat Makes Me Specialā. Weāre so proud of them.

May is Mental Health Awareness month. Students are encouraged to wear green tomorrow, May 6th, in support of this cause.

Taylor reading to Mrs. Evans class

NOON DISMISSAL: Cullman County Schools will close at 12pm today, 5/4/21 due to the threat for severe weather.

Hanceville Elementary Kindergarten Registration has been changed to this Friday, May 7, due to possible severe weather.

Congratulations to this weekās Blue Ribbon Bulldogs!




We have some new authors among us! Congratulations to Mrs. Brockmanās class for publishing their class book.

Mrs.Brockman's 1st grade class spent the morning reading with Mr. Armstrongās 5th graders.




Kindergarten is ready for farm day!

Testing is finally finished so Mrs. Hamilton's reading classes are taking a break from traditional learning by engaging in a few days of camping. 4th grade arrived at Camp Cause and Effect this morning with smiles and excitement!!! Students got to do some adventurous reading on Reading Rapids. They worked on their reading skills by camping out in the fun, sometimes hot and stinky tents. Playing games around the campfire was one the favorites and riding in the RV was a ride they'll never forget. Don't worry, There was a park ranger there to control the crowd.
Reading takes you places!
Stay tuned for more adventures tomorrow.




