News from Mountain View Elementary School

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On Thursday and Friday, September 6th and 7th, Mountain View Elementary celebrated all of the wonderful grandparents in our lives.  We had an amazing turnout, feeding approximately 175 grandparents.  We are so thankful for all the people that came out and made Grandparents’ Day so special for their children!

   

On Tuesday, September 11th brought a sea of red, white, and blue to Mountain View Elementary School.  The kids celebrated Patriot Day by wearing patriotic colors and participating in lessons that discussed the significance of September 11th.

Mountain View Elementary second and third graders hold holiday concert

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Mountain View Elementary School’s second and third grades performed a combined holiday concert on Thursday, Dec. 14.  The concert was led by music teacher Katherine Dobson.

School Nurse Tracy Wells Teaches “Stop the Bleed” Program to MVE Employees

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​Our school nurse Tracy Wells teaches  “Stop the Bleed” program to MVE employees. Stop the Bleed is a program intended to cultivate grassroots efforts that encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives.

“PAWS” Students for the month of November

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​Mountain View “PAWS” students for the month of November are – Pre K – Luke Abercrombie, Kindergarten – Eli Woody, 1st grade – Owen Reece, 2nd grade – Lynzi Holcomb, 3rd grade – Isabela Bautista, 4th grade – Ashlyn Beavers, Others – Keven Ramirez-Reymundo. Great Job!​

Mountain View Elementary Adopts PBIS

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Mountain View Elementary is excited to announce that we have adopted PBIS in our school. PBIS stands for Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports. Our team consists of an administrator (Charles Walker), team leader (April Smith), coach (Tina Watkins) behavior specialist (Shelly Mayo), data analyst (Dawn Smith), recorder (Shay Wright), and a timekeeper/reporter (Joy Wingate). We meet once a month to discuss ways to improve our schools positive behavior. This program’s main focus is to make schools more effective learning environments by having predictable, consistent, positive and safe environments throughout the school. We are so excited to begin!

Mountain View Elementary Weekly Attendance Winners

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​This weeks attendance winners are – Pre-K – Jared Gibson, Kindergarten – Lawson Pritchett, 1st Grade – Lillian Boyette, 2nd Grade- Max Jones, 3rd Grade – Selina Bautista, 4th Grade – Wesson Kendrick

PAWS Students for the Month of September

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​Mountain View Elementary PAWS Students for the month of September are:

Pre K – Mason Hodges, Kindergarten – Clarity Starks, 1st Grade – Trey Magallances, 2nd Grade – Brady Weaver, 3rd Grade – Brianna Adcock, 4th Grade – Jozi Boothe, Others – Noe Salgado.
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Mountain View Elementary Announces Teacher of the Year

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Mountain View Elementary is please to announce that Mrs. Arlene Bryan is our Teacher of the Year!

MVE Learning About a Solar Eclipse

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​Coach Wingard’s Bobcat 101 students at Mountain View​ Elementary

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Mountain View Elementary’s August Students of the Month

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Karla’s Korner – Gilmer County’s Back to School Special

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It is that time again. The kids are heading back to school! While I am sure some would say it’s too soon, most parents and students are ready to be back into their routine. Gilmer County’s students go back to school on Friday, August 4th. Ninth grade orientation will be held on July 29th. There will be an open house held at all the schools on August 2nd. Times on these open houses vary depending on the school. To see these times, get school supply lists and all other back to school information check out the Gilmer Chamber’s “Let’s Go Back to School” page.

“Parent Math Night” at Mountain View

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Fourth grade teachers at Mountain View Elementary School held a “Parent Math Night” on Tuesday, March 14th. The teachers invited parents to come learn about how math is taught in their classroom so parents can help their children with homework and math practice.  The parents were very excited about learning the new strategies and techniques that are being taught in their children’s classrooms.. Mrs. Sarah Thorne (MVE Music teacher and Parental Involvement Coordinator) provided free childcare for any kids who came along with their parents.  This night was a success and plans are being made to include more of these next school year.

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FYN Visits Mountain View Elementary School for 3rd Grade Writing Challenge

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FYN visited Mountain View Elementary School who participated in the 3rd grade writing challenge. Many essays were received and reviewed regarding the question, “How to pick someone to marry.”
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