Last week we celebrated our Veterans. Veterans were invited to eat lunch and watch an amazing program lead by Mrs. McCoy.
American Education Week is a weeklong celebration of public education and honors those making a difference in ensuring every child receives a quality education.
From the faculty and staff at FES, we thank you for your service!
A few more Rails to Trails pictures
Greenbrier County Schools reminds families that schools will be closed on Friday, November 10, in observance of the Veterans Day holiday.
Pasta! Pasta!
As we celebrate our Veteran's this week, we would also like to honor our military families at Frankford Elementary School. November is Military Family Appreciation Month and this year 3rd grade student, Kristian Byrd helped hang our Purple Star Banner. As a Purple Star school, we are showing our commitment to supporting military children and their families. We love you Kristian and also the Taylor family!
We have enjoyed seeing all the Rails to Trails pictures over the last few weeks. Here are a few students that we hadn't posted yet. Thank you for participating in this fun activity!
Congratulations to Evalyn! She was one of 12 poster contest winners in the state for her Fire Safety poster. State Fire Marshall Tyree, and Assistant State Fire Marshall Scott were on campus Friday to present her with a certificate signed by Governor Justice and a plaque from the WV Fire Marshall's office.
Daylight saving time will end on Sunday, November 5. Please remember to turn your clocks back one hour.
Students are still getting in their miles on the Rails to Trails
November, already?!? Please mark your calendar for these important school calendar dates. Don't forget to regularly check the Events section at greenbriercountyschools.org or our Greenbrier County Schools (WV) mobile app for updates!
Congratulations to Brooklyn Bell, our October Pirate Girl.
Happy Halloween!
These students took advantage of the warm fall weather and got their miles in on the Rails to Trails.
More adventures on the Rails to Trails. Thank you for all the great pictures. Please make sure you are also turning your papers in to Mrs. Anderson.
Students in kindergarten-3rd grade, enjoyed learning about bus safety today from George Brooks, Director of Operations, Maintenance and Transportation.
Students are still finding time to get in miles on the Rails to Trails.
Congrats to our classroom pumpkin winners! Stop by City National Bank beside Arby's between now and Friday to vote for your favorite.
It’s Red Ribbon Week! This year’s theme is Be Kind To Your Mind. Live Drug Free.
The theme is a reminder that by staying drug-free, you are sending a message to yourself and others about how much you value yourself, your overall health, your community, and your future. One thing’s for sure...by making healthy choices, like staying drug free, you are much more likely to achieve your goals. So aim for the stars! We believe in you. #RedRibbonWeek