
These reading pirates wrapped up the Creepy Crawlers Book Club this week. We had a SPOOK-tacular time reading together!


Being Drug Free is No Sweat!
Wear Sweats on Tuesday!


Dennis Lee, Nana Puddin' and friends presented "FLY!" Students learned that everyone has talents that let them sparkle and shine, being kind is important and you can overcome challenges when you keep trying. "Some things are heavy, some things are light...choose the one thing that helps you fly!" Ask your students what they learned this afternoon!











Proud to Be Drug Free:
Wear Red on Monday!


We hope you join us in celebrating Red Ribbon Week and being drug free!


Did you know that if every person in our building brought 3 cans of food we would be able to donate 1,785 items to the food drive? The power is in numbers to help feed our community! We have two more weeks to stuff the 🚌! The class with the most donations earns a pizza party!


It's Carnival week! We appreciate all of your support and donations. See you Thursday night!


October is National School Principals Month! Let's take a moment to appreciate 3 incredible school leaders that do so much for the students and staff of Palmer ISD. Thank you for all you do!


"CHEESE!" Picture day is tomorrow!


We are proud to celebrate our students and also believe that our staff needs to be recognized for their hard work. Please join me in congratulating our August staff members of the month - Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Wright! ✨



Teachers will be in contact soon to schedule a time.
The October calendar did not have the correct date - our apologies!


Save the date - we promise you'll have a great time! 😉


It's HOMECOMING week!


Wacky Wednesday at PES was a success!
Football players and varsity cheerleaders greeted our students with warm smiles, cheers, and high fives. Thank you for showing our littles that they matter and belong here!
We mismatched our clothing, shoes, and socks, embracing the unusual and odd looks. We are realizing our differences make us unique and special! PES littles are learning that it’s okay to be different and that it’s important to accept people for their hearts and character.










PES-Day Two of Start with Hello Week: The Belles and JV cheerleaders welcomed and greeted our students. Challenge: No one eats or plays alone today. Our students made sure everyone felt welcome and included at lunch, recess, and all around our school. We all belong here at PES and wore grade level matching colors today and dazzled brightly. Ms. Chambless taught empathy and how to reach out to people feeling left out or alone.











Some of our elementary girls cheered during tonight's game. GO BULLDOGS! 🖤💛🖤






Students read about 9/11 through one of our library databases, Britannica Kids. Then they used maker space bins to create their own 9/11 memorials. First grader, Jayton, made the Twin Towers surrounded by survivor trees.


Mrs. LeCours volunteers to read to our kindergarten and Pre-K classrooms throughout the year. You may recognize her as the crossing guard for PISD. Today she read to Mrs. Greenlee's class! 📖




Grandparent and Grandfriend game time was a huge success this morning! We loved hosting BINGO and handed out some fun prizes. Happy Grandparent's Day to these special people in our lives!! ❤️









