
Happy President's Day From Scotts Hill Elementary!


In observance of President's Day tomorrow,
schools will be closed Monday, February 19th! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

The schoolwide Spelling Bee is coming up next Friday. Invitations are being sent home today to the Top 3 Spellers in each grade. If you are a parent or guardian of a child that receives an invitation and you wish to come support them, please let their homeroom teacher know.
The Top 3 winners in the school wide spelling bee will be headed to the County Spelling Bee in March!


5th grade sent electronic Valentine cards to St. Jude for kindness week yesterday.







Help us celebrate School Resource Officer Day by showing your appreciation for the man who keeps us all safe. Mr. David Alexander! Thank you, David!!
Love,
All the Little Lions


ATTENTION: Tonight's volleyball game at Bargerton has been moved to February 29th.


Happy Valentine's Day!


Don't forget!! Tomorrow we are painting the school BLUE for International Angelman's Syndrome Day! 😇😇😇💙💙💙💙😇😇😇


2024-2025 District Calendar


Day 1 of Random Acts of Kindness Week
Be the "I" in Kind! Thank you to the character team for the goodies!






Angelman syndrome (AS) is a rare neurogenetic disorder that affects chromosome 15, resulting in intellectual and developmental delay. It affects about 1 in 15,000 people worldwide. Scotts Hill Elementary has the privilege of having 2 very special Angelman children. Since its creation in 2013, International Angelman Day has been the driving force in uniting AS families and patient organizations from all around the world around a common purpose – Angelman syndrome. The day is observed by over 50 charitable/support organizations based in over 40 countries around the world. These organizations are family-driven and all support people with Angelman syndrome, their families, caregivers, and service providers. They initiate and promote research for AS and create educational resources.


Random Acts of Kindness Week
This week is all about showing appreciation for those around you, seeing others in need and taking action, and instilling kindness in today’s youth so the future can look a little brighter.
On the second week of February, people all over the world celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Week by striving to make kindness an inspirational aspect of people’s lives.
This week we will be highlighting the "KINDNESS of KIDS!" #RandomActsOfKindness #Roar



Guess what's for lunch!!


"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go."
Dr. Seuss
UPCOMING: Get your outfits ready for Dr. Seuss dress up week Feburary 26- March 1st


Come be a 2024-2025 Scotts Hill Elementary Lions Cheerleader!!


Tomorrow will be HAT DAY!!


Scotts Hill Elementary will be allowing deliveries for Valentine's Day on the 14th! Valentines will be passed out at 1:00pm. Glass vases and balloons will not be allowed on buses so please make arrangements for those to be picked up. All students will receive a Valentine's courtesy of the school/PTO! XOXO


We are so excited to celebrate our school counselor, Ms. Haylie Hickerson. This is National School Counseling Week and Ms. Haylie has helped our school continue to be more trauma informed. We want to "Be Curious, Not Furious" and always work with our students to overcome adverse childhood experiences. Thanks Ms. Haylie for continuing the work of a long line of great school counselors at Scotts Hill Elementary!


We want to send a special thank you to our school counselors in the Henderson County School District. We appreciate everything that each of you do!
National School Counseling Week, sponsored by the American School Counselor Association, is celebrated February 5-9, 2024, to focus public attention on the unique contribution of school counselors within United States school systems and how students benefit as a result of school counselors. National School Counseling Week highlights school counselors' tremendous impact in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career.
This week honors school counselors for being actively engaged in helping students examine their abilities, strengths, interests, and talents; for working with parents as they encounter the challenges of raising children in today’s world; for focusing on positive ways to enhance students’ academic, career, and social/emotional development; and working with teachers and educators to provide an educational system where students realize their potential and set healthy, realistic, and optimistic aspirations for themselves. School counselors are certified, experienced educators with a master’s degree in school counseling. The combination of their training and experience makes them an integral part of the total educational program.
Henderson County is fortunate to have school counselors to work with all students to remove barriers to learning by addressing students’ academic concerns, career options, and social/emotional skills. Henderson County School Counselors believe that every child who enters the doors of a Henderson County School is to be treated with respect and dignity and receive the help they need to become a better person. Henderson County School Counselors are the voices of all children in pursuing their dreams and receiving a high-quality education to become productive citizens. The mission of Henderson County School Counselors is for ALL students to receive academic, career, and social/emotional services and support to encourage all students to dream and achieve individual success for future endeavors.
Henderson County School Counselors are:
Bargerton Elementary – Shelly Russell; Beaver Elementary– Donovan Croom; Lexington High – Carol Burroughs, Cindy Eason, Jonna White; Pin Oak Elementary – Becky Cole; Scotts Hill Elementary – Haylie Hickerson; Scotts Hill High – Brooklyn Dennison, Lori Maness; South Haven Elementary - Warren Powers; South Side Elementary– Teresa Nowell; Westover Elementary – Tolena Bomer, Haley Noles; and Special Education Counselor – Carolyn Weatherford Hayes.


This weekend the Henderson County Junior team placed 4th overall in the West Tennessee Regional Hippology Competition. They are headed to State Competition in Knoxville in 2 weeks. Our very own Ethan Bevers is part of the team!!



