November Students of the Month for South Side Elementary are:
Pre-K-Charlotte Clark and Cy Taylor, Kindergarten-Lakelyn Jordan, James
Hagberg, Hazel Welch, and Raeleigh Moore, 1 st Grade-Easton Lomax,
Ashlee Brunt, Rye Parrish, and Katie Blaylock, 2 nd Grade-Laney Pusser,
Kira Lolley, Aiden Parrish, and Aria Quarles, 3 rd Grade-Maxearl Briscoe,
Lincoln Grisham, Bryleigh Wilson, and Robert Parker, 4 th Grade-Lilly
Wright, Laci Wood, and Ryan Willis, 5 th Grade-Levi Holder and Reagan
Hardy, 6 th Grade-Colton Beers and Allianna Tate, 7 th Grade-Kaylynn Exley
and Gavin Clark, and 8 th Grade-Maddie McCollum, Matthew Vargas, and
Emma McDaniel. Not pictured: Charlotte Clark, Hazel Welch, Katie
Blaylock, and Lilly Wright.

Holiday dress up begins tomorrow.

Congratulations to the new members of the Henderson County North baseball team!

Elvis, the Elf, came from the North Pole today to visit Kindergarten! They wrote their letters for him and he brought them coloring books!








Henderson County United Boys Tryouts Grades 5-8

Happy Birthday!

Join the fun and dress up for the holidays!!

Mr.Beecham and the Henderson County School District wishes you and yours a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with many blessings!

Wishing you all a very blessed Thanksgiving Day!

8th grade has been studying plate tectonics, volcanoes, and earthquakes. Today they faced a challenge..."Which group could build the tallest structure that could withstand an earthquake".






Pumpkin pie in a cup today in Kinder!






Friendsgiving in Kindergarten









Friendsgiving in Kindergarten part 2










Friendsgiving in Kindergarten. Part 1 We had so much fun!










Happy Thanksgiving from South Side Pre-K Pilgrims and Indians


Homecoming week! Go Mustangs!!!

The Henderson County Schools Substitute Training Workshop will be held on January 16th from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Watson Center! If you have any questions, please contact Stacey Valle at valle.stacey@hcschoolstn.org.

8th grade created each part of the rock cycle today using starburst.







8th grade created each part of the rock cycle today using starburst.







Our 7th graders created blood slime, red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma, and platelets to go along with their lesson.



