
Check out Pre-K's Snow Day Slide Show!! https://www.canva.com/design/DAF659SFDBc/g7pAYQTJJVf3r10_rrk7zw/edit?utm_content=DAF659SFDBc&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebutton


South Side Elementary enjoyed a terrific magic show today that taught our students to reduce ,reuse and recycle!


South Side Pre K-6th grade students enjoyed "Let's Make Litter Disappear!" presented by Jerry White. Mr. White amazed students with magic tricks while teaching a valuable lesson on keeping Tennessee litter free.









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.


“ One student's love of History earns unheard-of invitation to lobby for Veterans rights at the Capitol in Nashville."
One of our students, Wyatt Fields, was invited to go to our state's capital for Veteran's Day on the Hill. He was asked to help be a visual representation of the veterans from the past. Wyatt, an avid reenactor, attended portraying a World War II U.S. paratrooper from the 101st airborne division. Wyatt was allowed to attend some meetings on legislation being proposed to help our veterans, and talked with Representatives. He also had the great honor of talking to and having his picture made with our Governor Bill Lee.

Henderson County Boys Soccer Information


We had a great start to our pee-wee basketball games. We are so proud of all our little ball players.










We had a great start to our pee-wee basketball games. We are so proud of all our little ball players.











What a fun night for pee-wee basketball! Our kids sure had a great time playing and we have just as much fun watching them.











What a fun night for pee-wee basketball! Our kids sure had a great time playing and we have just as much fun watching them.











Lunch


Smiles as bright as the snowflakes, students return from a winter wonderland break, refreshed and ready for the challenges ahead.











Our kindergarten students enjoyed sequencing their favorite Jan Brett book today! "The Mitten" was perfect following the beautiful snow.







Our kindergarten students enjoyed sequencing their favorite Jan Brett book today! "The Mitten" was perfect following the beautiful snow.











Henderson County Schools will be open Wednesday, January 24th.


Henderson County Schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 23rd due to secondary road conditions. We hope to be back in session on Wednesday, January 24th.


Henderson County Schools will be closed Monday, January 22nd due to secondary road conditions and water supply issues at several schools.


South Side Lady Mustangs play in the James C. Haile tournament on Saturday, January 27th @ 11:30.


Henderson County Schools will be closed on Thursday, January 18th and Friday, January 19th. Stay safe and warm! ❄️


Henderson County Schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 16th and Wednesday, January 17th. Enjoy the beautiful snow! ❄️☃️🌨️
