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Fourth grade students visited the Teackle Mansion and learned about the local history of Princess Anne.






Check out these third graders activating their thinking in Math class!
#sharpeningmathskills



Check out what is happening this week at GES! Just click the link to view Dr. Gibson's video.
https://youtu.be/a4COnfkf7GM

Save the date!! GES McTeacher Night will be on April 15th from 4:30pm -6:30pm! We look forward to seeing you there!


The third graders used cloud viewers to isolate clouds in the sky which helped them identify different cloud types in order to practice how meteorologists make predictions about weather conditions.




Save the date!! The American Job Center Mobile Unit is returning to GES on April 24th from 3:00-5:00pm! Come out and see all they have to offer!


Our third graders worked with buddies to sharpen their math reasoning skills by completing a chalk-talk activity in which students scored and annotated other student responses to a math reasoning question.








There are no events this week at GES. Please stay safe and know we appreciate your continued support!

Save the date! Come out and support WAHS Band!


Take a look at Dr. Gibson's video to see what is happening at GES this week!
https://youtu.be/1GAqbYCvwSY

Take a look at third grade's Living Wax Museum! Students worked to select a subject to research for Black History Month. They then created a display of their research and dressed in character to represent their subject. Visitors were able to learn more as they visited each student and pressed their 'button' to have the wax statue come to life to recite a short speech about their featured subject.











On Thursday, March 20th, the halls of Greenwood Elementary were transformed into a vibrant showcase of history as 5th-grade students proudly presented their Native American exhibition. The event, a culmination of weeks of research and creativity, featured intricate dioramas that brought to life various aspects of Native American cultures, traditions, and historical events.
As part of the exhibition, students also prepared oral presentations to accompany their dioramas, explaining the historical and cultural context of their work. Parents, teachers, and fellow classmates toured the displays, asking questions and engaging in discussions about the importance of honoring and understanding Native American heritage.





Fourth grade pop up art show during parent teacher conferences at GES. Fourth grade watercolor paintings and a few drawn portraits were on display!






Thank you to our Americorp Foster Grandparent program for donating 58 boxes of tissues to our school for our students!


Somerset County Public Schools is operating on time today, Thursday, March 20, 2025. Some local news stations have mistakenly reported a delay, but all schools and offices are open on a normal schedule.


Update: There has been a time change for the Mobile Job Unit on Thursday, March 20th. The event will be from 3:00-5:00pm. Please see the attached flyer for more details!


Due to flooding in low-lying areas, schools will operate on a two-hour delay for students and teachers on Monday, March 17, 2025. Twelve-month staff should report on time as scheduled. Please use caution while traveling.


Please take a moment to view Dr. Gibson's video about what is happening at GES this week! Just click on the link!
https://youtu.be/gE1W3nJb1_w

Mrs. Brumley has selected the GES's artists of the month for March. In second grade the artist completed a beautiful "pour painting" with warm and cool colors in acrylics. The third grade artist created a really cool piece of art using foil, water, markers and a sharpie. In 4th grade the artist finished a self portrait using pencil and a mirror. The 5th grade artist used oil pastels to do their version of Van Gogh's "Starry Night". Congratulations to all 4 artists!



