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Fifth graders have been working hard in art class this year designing their own Wildcat Logo for Square 1 Art! As the holiday season approaches, the Square 1 Art program offers wonderful gifts customized with your child's artwork, while helping raise funds for our art program. Look for a order packet coming home soon with your student.





#BartowBacksItsBraves





#BartowBacksItsBraves





Congratulations to all 4th and 5th grade students that participated in the Euharlee Elementary School spelling bee. Kennedy Harr, a fourth-grade student, was runner up, and Molly Stroud, a fifth-grade student, was declared the Euharlee Elementary School spelling bee champion. Molly Stroud will go on to represent the school at the district level on December 3, at Clarence Brown.



#BartowBacksItsBraves





A group of students in the EHES STEM club explored the linear relationship between speed, time, and distance. Students programed the Sphero to move at a particular speed for a particular amount of time, and then they measured to see how far the Sphero traveled. Students then had to divide to find the relationship between time, speed, and distance.





WE HAVE A WINNER: The Bartow County School System Teacher of the Year is Michael Kobito, Woodland High School teacher and band director!
Congratulations to our runners-up, Natalie McPherson and Katie Hamilton!
What wonderful representations of the BCSS!




This month our Student Council is gathering items to donate to the Etowah Valley Humane Society.


If you are in need of help this holiday season, please register at HopeforChristmas.com by October 31. You can also reach out to the counselor for more assistance.


Our PreK students had a wonderful day visiting the Pumpkin Patch on Friday.





We will be celebrating "Red Ribbon Week" on October 25-29!

Please help our Student Council as they collect items to donate to the Etowah Valley Humane Society.


Congratulations to the following students for advancing from the classroom spelling bee to the Euharlee Elementary School Spelling Bee! The Euharlee Elementary School Spelling Bee will take place on November 5th at 9:00 a.m. The winner of the school spelling bee will advance to the District Level Spelling Bee on December 3rd at 10:00 a.m. at Clarence Brown Conference Center.
4th Grade Students
Aidyn Bell
Cloe Cabrera
Weslee Chitwood
Lydie Findley
Kennedy Harr
Eduardo Hernandez
Amory Stevens
Brandon Snead
5th Grade Students
Colton Edwards
Molly Jackson
Maddox Koontz
Ambrielle Massey
LJ Palmer
Molly Stroud
Will Whitman


Fall Festival Reminder
*Our festival is tonight, October 15!!! Please get those pre-purchased armband orders in so Mrs. Couey can get them sent home with your child! They are $7 and you can play an unlimited number of games!
*We have quite a few vendors that will be set up outside on the bus parking lot as well!
*Kona Ice will be here. Also, we will have a concession stand running!
We look forward to seeing all of you and your families for a fun-filled evening!


Bartow County residents in need of Christmas assistance for their children can register at The Salvation Army.


As most of you know, EHES is working towards STEM certification for Bartow County. We are continuing to grow our STEM program and would like to have members of our Euharlee family who work in STEM careers come in to share about their occupation and/or help during STEM activities. This survey will take approximately 4 minutes to complete.
Please reach out to Mrs. Boyter with any questions.
https://forms.office.com/r/UEYThWRhX5


This morning, Donald and Brittany Tardy picked up all the Hurricane Ida donations to take to Louisiana. They will be leaving tomorrow and driving to either Grand Isle or Houma, Louisiana for delivery. Thank you to everyone who donated! Thank you also to Mr. Bishop for helping load the truck.





We are excited to share that we are partnering with OLA Language School to provide classes for our ESOL parents to learn how to speak English. The classes will be held on Mondays or Thursdays from 6 - 7:30 at the BCCCA and parents will only be asked to pay $20 for the six week session.
There is also a class for educators to learn Spanish

Ms. Brown's Pre-K class worked on counting eight legs and following directions.



