CES is competing in a door decorating contest for Black History Month. Which one is your favorite? #CougarStrong
over 3 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Mrs. Brooks’ black history month door
Mrs. Gutierrez’s Black history month door
Mrs. Craft’s black history month door
Mrs. Hernandez’s black history month door
Newsletter for week of February 8, 2021 https://www.smore.com/ka0js
over 3 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
2nd grade Cougars earned DQ blizzards for completing 100 addition facts in under 6 seconds each! Now onto mastering subtraction facts. Thank you, Mrs. Hernandez for going above and beyond for your students. #CougarStrong #A2D
over 3 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
2nd grade Cougars earned DQ blizzards for completing 100 addition facts in under 6 seconds each! Now onto mastering subtraction facts.
2nd grade Cougars earned DQ blizzards for completing 100 addition facts in under 6 seconds each! Now onto mastering subtraction facts.
A Clarkston Cougar celebrating the 100th Day of School earlier this week by dressing as a 100 year old! That shirt is amazing! #CougarStrong #100DaysSmarter
over 3 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Clarkston student celebrating the 100th day of school earlier this week by dressing as if they were 100 years old
Join us in celebrating Lamonica Freeman as our February Teacher of the Month and Shakendra Hawkins as our February Paraprofessional of the Month! Thank you for your hard work and dedication to our campus! #CougarStrong #A2D
over 3 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Shake sea Hawkins is our February Paraprofessional of the Month for Clarkston Elementary.
Lamonica Freeman is our February Teacher of the Month for Clarkston Elementary.
Clarkston Elementary wants to say a HUGE thank you to Dr. Yvonne Atkins and Rev. Orenthia Mason for speaking with our students on Educators’ Day for our Black History Month speaker series. These ladies are such an asset to the Tyler community. #CougarsRead #CougarStrong #A2D
over 3 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Special guest speakers Rev. Orenthia Mason and Dr. Yvonne Atkins received certificates for speaking with Clarkston cougars during black history month.
Dr. Yvonne Atkins spoke with Clarkston Cougars for Black History Month.
Rev. Orenthia Mason spoke with Clarkston Cougars for Black History Month.
Mrs. Chaney’s PK class enjoying their read aloud on World Read Aloud Day! 🌎 📚 #CougarsRead #CougarStrong
over 3 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Mrs. Chaney’s PK class listening to a story on world read aloud day
Clarkston Cougars showing off their reading skills during World Read Aloud Day. 🌎 📚 #CougarsRead #CougarStrong #A2D
over 3 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Clarkston fourth graders celebrated world read aloud day by reading various books independently and allowed to others
Mrs. craft’s fourth grade students We’re celebrating world read aloud day by reading various books independently or allowed to others
Happy National School Counselors Week Ms. Knowles! #CougarStrong
almost 4 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Happy national school counseling week to Miss Knowles, our school counselor
This week is National School Counseling Week! We want to give a shout out to Ms. Diane Knowles, our school counselor. Diane has proven to be a crucial team member at CES. Ms. Knowles always goes above and beyond for her students and staff. Thank you for all you do Ms. Knowles!
almost 4 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Diane Knowles-Clarkston Counselor
Clarkston administration team handing out hot chocolate to car rider parents for a sweet treat on a cold, wintry morning. ❄☕🥶 #CougarStrong
almost 4 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Clarkston administration team handing out hot chocolate to the car rider line as a cold winter day treat.
Clarkston administration team handing out hot chocolate to the car rider line as a cold winter day treat.
https://www.smore.com/ka0js Clarkston newsletter for the week of February 1, 2021
almost 4 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Clarkston Newsletter for the week of January 25, 2020 https://www.smore.com/ka0js
almost 4 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Student-led conferences are happening next week at Clarkston! Contact your child's teacher for further questions.
almost 4 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Student-led conferences will begin next week. Your child will guide the meeting to discuss their growth and goals for the 2020-2021 school year. All conferences will be completed virtually via Microsoft Teams, FaceTime, or Google Duo. Use the following link to create a FREE Microsoft Teams account.  https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/log-in
At Clarkston we know the incredible value of good attendance. In order for successful student outcomes to happen students must be present at school. View the infographic for information on the importance of good school attendance.
almost 4 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Help Your Child Succeed in School: Build the Habit of Good Attendance Early School success goes hand in hand with good attendance! DID YOU KNOW? •    Starting in kindergarten, too many absences can cause children to fall behind in school. •    Missing 10 percent (or about 18 days) can make it harder to learn to read. •    Students can still fall behind if they miss just a day or two days every few weeks. •    Being late to school may lead to poor attendance. •    Absences can affect the whole classroom if the teacher has to slow down learning to help children catch up. Attending school regularly helps children feel better about school—and themselves. Start building this habit in preschool so they learn right away that going to school on time, every day is important. Good attendance will help children do well in high school, college, and at work. WHAT YOU CAN DO •    Set a regular bed time and morning routine. •    Lay out clothes and pack backpacks the night before. •    Find out what day school starts and make sure your child has the required shots. •    Introduce your child to her teachers and classmates before school starts to help her transition. •    Don’t let your child stay home unless she is truly sick. Keep in mind complaints of a stomach ache or headache can be a sign of anxiety and not a reason to stay home. •    If your child seems anxious about going to school, talk to teachers, school counselors, or other parents for advice on how to make her feel comfortable and excited about learning. •    Develop back-up plans for getting to school if something comes up. Call on a family member, a neighbor, or   another parent. When Do Absences Become a Problem? CHRONIC ABSENCE 18 or more days WARNING SIGNS 10 to 17 days SATISFACTORY 9  or  fewer  absences •    Avoid medical appointments and extended trips when school   is  in  session.
Here’s your weekly newsletter for the week of January 18th. https://www.smore.com/ka0js
almost 4 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
No school on Monday January 18th for MLK Jr. Day. Classes will resume Tuesday January 19th at 7:50 AM.
almost 4 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
Tyler ISD will be closed tomorrow January 11th. Classes will resume Tuesday January 12th.
almost 4 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
At Clarkston we know attendance is crucial for successful student outcomes. Any student who has perfect attendance for the six weeks will have their parent's name put into a drawing for a giftcard! The drawing will take place at the end of the six weeks. #CougarStrong #AllIn #A2D
almost 4 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School
giftcard for the parents of students with perfect attendance
Here's the weekly Clarkston newsletter for the week of January 11th! https://www.smore.com/ka0js
almost 4 years ago, Clarkston Elementary School