Parents, please take a moment to complete the Parent/Family Survey linked below. Thank you! https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/228540/p832
9 months ago, Sarah Parris
Parents, please take a moment to complete the Parent/Family Survey linked below. Thank you! https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/228540/p832
Parents, need a break? Drop off your kids (aged 4-13 [must be potty trained]) for a fun-filled "Parent's Night Out" with Woodland Basketball's coaches and players. While you relax, they'll learn basketball basics and have a blast. Don't miss this chance for a stress-free evening! Scan the QR code or visit our website at woodland-hoops.square.site for more information and to register.
9 months ago, Sarah Parris
Parents, need a break? Drop off your kids (aged 4-13 [must be potty trained]) for a fun-filled "Parent's Night Out" with Woodland Basketball's coaches and players. While you relax, they'll learn basketball basics and have a blast. Don't miss this chance for a stress-free evening! Scan the QR code or visit our website at woodland-hoops.square.site for more information and to register.
This week's answer for the riddle given Monday is: The first five girls each took an apple. The sixth girl took the basket as well as the apple in it. The Apple Problem There were six apples in a basket and six girls in a room. Each girl took one apple, yet one apple remained in the basket. How come?
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
This week's answer for the riddle given Monday is:   The first five girls each took an apple. The sixth girl took the basket as well as the apple in it.  The Apple Problem  There were six apples in a basket and six girls in a room. Each girl took one apple, yet one apple remained in the basket. How come?
Happy Spring Break!
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
Happy Spring Break!
Woohoo for these Lexia Superstars!
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
Woohoo for these Lexia Superstars!
This week's clue for the riddle given Monday is: There were only six apples in the room both at the beginning and end of the process. The Apple Problem There were six apples in a basket and six girls in a room. Each girl took one apple, yet one apple remained in the basket. How come?
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
This week's clue for the riddle given Monday is:   There were only six apples in the room both at the beginning and end of the process.  The Apple Problem  There were six apples in a basket and six girls in a room. Each girl took one apple, yet one apple remained in the basket. How come?
Meet our newest Lexia Superstars! Keep up the great work!
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
Meet our newest Lexia Superstars! Keep up the great work
Field Day t-shirt order forms went home today. Be sure to return your order to the school before the April 10 deadline. Cash or checks made out to Emerson Elementary School will be accepted.
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
Field Day t-shirt order forms went home today. Be sure to return your order to the school before the April 10 deadline. Cash or checks made out to Emerson Elementary School will be accepted.
Interested in joining Lego Robotics? Check out the information below.
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
Interested in joining Lego Robotics? Check out the information below.
Below is our Gifted Awareness Month riddle. See if your family can answer the riddle before the end of the week. Comment below your answers. A clue will be given on Wednesday, and the answer will be given Friday. The Apple Problem There were six apples in a basket and six girls in a room. Each girl took one apple, yet one apple remained in the basket. How come?
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
Below is our Gifted Awareness Month riddle. See if your family can answer the riddle before the end of the week. Comment below your answers. A clue will be given on Wednesday, and the answer will be given Friday.  The Apple Problem  There were six apples in a basket and six girls in a room. Each girl took one apple, yet one apple remained in the basket. How come?
Our students had a blast with their PBIS incentive, The WOOT WOOT WAGON! Thank you to all the families that donated treats!
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
Our students had a blast with their PBIS incentive, The WOOT WOOT WAGON! Thank you to all the families that donated treats!
Our students had a blast with their PBIS incentive, The WOOT WOOT WAGON! Thank you to all the families that donated treats!
Our students had a blast with their PBIS incentive, The WOOT WOOT WAGON! Thank you to all the families that donated treats!
This week's answer for the riddle given Monday is: The workers are bees in a hive. Confectionery Manufacturer A manufacturer of confectionary has a work force of thousands of workers. They never strike or demand better conditions. They work up to twenty hours per day and receive no wages except food and shelter. Yet every year a completely new work force is brought in and none of the existing workers is re-employed. Why?
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
This week's answer for the riddle given Monday is:  The workers are bees in a hive.  Confectionery Manufacturer  A manufacturer of confectionary has a work force of thousands of workers. They never strike or demand better conditions. They work up to twenty hours per day and receive no wages except food and shelter. Yet every year a completely new work force is brought in and none of the existing workers is re-employed. Why?
Big shout out to these Lexia Superstars! Great job leveling up! Way to SOAR!
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
Big shout out to these Lexia Superstars! Great job leveling up! Way to SOAR!
Big shout out to these Lexia Superstars! Great job leveling up! Way to SOAR!
Congrats to Ms. Taylor's class for spelling PERFECT ATTENDANCE!
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
Congrats to Ms. Taylor's class for spelling PERFECT ATTENDANCE!
Don't forget: All Pro Dad is tomorrow. Chickfila breakfast is provided. Please RSVP at this link below. https://www.allprodadchapters.com/chapters/10974
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
Don't forget: All Pro Dad is tomorrow. Chickfila breakfast is provided. Please RSVP at this link below. 
https://www.allprodadchapters.com/chapters/10974
This week's clue for the riddle given Monday is: The confectionary is a popular and healthy food. Confectionery Manufacturer A manufacturer of confectionary has a work force of thousands of workers. They never strike or demand better conditions. They work up to twenty hours per day and receive no wages except food and shelter. Yet every year a completely new work force is brought in and none of the existing workers is re-employed. Why?
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
Confectionery Manufacturer Harley Wade  A manufacturer of confectionary has a work force of thousands of workers. They never strike or demand better conditions. They work up to twenty hours per day and receive no wages except food and shelter. Yet every year a completely new work force is brought in and none of the existing workers is re-employed. Why?
All Pro Dad is tomorrow. Chickfila breakfast provided. Please RSVP at this link below. https://www.allprodadchapters.com/chapters/10974
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
All Pro Dad is this Thursday. Chickfila breakfast provided. Please RSVP at this link below. 
https://www.allprodadchapters.com/chapters/10974
All Pro Dad is this Thursday at 7:15am. Chickfila breakfast provided. Please RSVP at this link below. https://www.allprodadchapters.com/chapters/10974
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
All Pro Dad is this Thursday. Chickfila breakfast provided. Please RSVP at this link below. 
https://www.allprodadchapters.com/chapters/10974
Hey Rising 6th graders! Contact Coach Davis at 404-984-1325 or wmsathletics3@gmail.com for more information and details about Summer Basketball.
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
Hey Rising 6th graders! 
Contact Coach Davis at 404-984-1325 or wmsathletics3@gmail.com for more information and details about Summer Basketball
Emerson Elementary School extends a heartfelt THANK YOU to our school community! We're incredibly proud of our readers and grateful for your support, which made our fundraiser a success. Our students had a wonderful time reading. We can't wait to host another Read-A-Thon next year!
10 months ago, Sarah Parris
Emerson Elementary School extends a heartfelt THANK YOU to our school community! We're incredibly proud of our readers and grateful for your support, which made our fundraiser a success. Our students had a wonderful time reading. We can't wait to host another Read-A-Thon next year!