Basketball Brigade performs at the Woodland HS girl's game!
VETERANS DAY: Today, we honored our Veterans in two school-wide assemblies. Our Army Veteran and Dad CSM Retired Patrick L. Rivers JR, who works as Regional Employment Coordinator for Work for Warriors Georgia, was our guest speaker along with GA Tech & KSU ROTC, Deputy Superintendent Christian Suttle, Courtney Stewart student leadership team, and Allatoona Chorus to honor those that served and are serving!
Thank you to the many Veterans and spouses who joined us today!
New Year, New Logo as we start our journey to become state STEAM certified!
Celebrating Costume Parade with Pre-K!
Flag Core 2024-2025 comprised of American Flag essay winners and an exceptional 4th grader in training. These students learned from our parent and veteran, Mr. Rivers, how to fold and raise the flag daily!
Our Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Kasi Young, was celebrated at the home football game, Woodland vs. Cartersville, with other TOTYs in our feeder pattern. Thank you, Woodland High School, for recognizing our teachers and staff!
Thank you to our first responders and veterans for attending our Patriot Day assembly 9/11 and speaking to our students! A special thank you to the Bartow County Sheriff's Office and Bartow County Schools police force for continually supporting our school!
(photo credit Randy Parker)
Allatoona Choir sings the National Anthem and Everyday Heroes at our first-ever Patriot Day assembly to first responders and active and veteran military.
Allatoona ES will host its first-ever Patriot Day Assembly for 4th and 5th graders on 9/11 from 8:10 to 9:10 a.m. First responders and active and veteran military community members are welcome to attend.
Superintendent Terza surprised our 2nd graders with a visit and time spent having ice cream with a cop! It sure was a sweet way to connect with our little Wildcats!
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS are bright with these cheerful cheerleaders from Woodland HS!
We appreciated them coming out to greet our students and families on Friday. Get out and support your Wildcats!
Please help our Kindergarten students learn their colors with 12 days of Spirit Wear!
This will start on Monday, August 26th.
The first day of school, our leadership team had a wonderful visit with the new Deputy Superintendent, Mr. Christian Suttle!
Wildcats are Respectful, Outstanding, Accepting, and Responsible!
Happy Father's Day!
To all the Dads, Granddads, Stepdads, Coaches, and Men who mentor our children
Thank you! You are all SUPERHEROS to us!
FREE Breakfast, Lunch, and Books! Breakfast 7:30am-8am, Lunch 11am-11:30am Monday- Thursday. Please come to the bus port to receive the free food. Our summer office hours are 7:30-3:30 pm Monday-Thursday. We hope you are having a wonderful summer so far, Wildcats!
On Memorial Day, let us remember and honor all who served and sacrificed for our freedom!
Congratulations to Mrs. Tracy Wyche. Tracy is one of Ms. Dot's Stars for Bartow County! Tracy always goes above and beyond in ALL that she does for our school and we can't think of a more deserving individual for this award.
CAR RIDER PARENTS:
Please be sure your car rider tag is visible in the front window when picking up students. Starting Monday, August 8th, if you do not have a tag you will need to park and come inside the school for an identification check. If you need a tag, you may pick one up from the front office anytime during school hours.
DO YOU HAVE A CHANGE OF TRANSPORTATION FOR A STUDENT?
A note from a parent/guardian (signed and dated with the date or dates of the change), is required for any change to be made. This includes one day changes of transportation (i.e. bus rider to car rider, car rider to bus rider, or for the after school program. We can not accept Dojo messages or texts for any transportation change.