
🌨️ CCSD Continues e-Learning 🌨️
To ensure the safety of our students and staff, we will continue e-learning on Friday, January 24th. All school activities are canceled. 🚫🏫
Students will find assignments in Google Classroom and must follow the District’s e-Learning Expectations found at ClarendonCSD.org. 📚
Stay safe and warm! ❤️❄️
#CCSD #eLearning #WinterWeather


Parents,
Due to snow and ice conditions, MECC's Family Engagement Activity which was scheduled for Thursday, January 23rd at the Skate Station is cancelled. We will notify you when this event is rescheduled. Please stay safe!!!

🌨️ CCSD Continues e-Learning Due to Winter Weather 🌨️
Due to snow and ice accumulation, Clarendon County School District will continue e-learning on Thursday, January 23rd. All school activities are canceled. 🚫🏫
Students will find assignments in Google Classroom and must follow the District’s e-Learning Expectations found at ClarendonCSD.org. 📚
We will update you regarding school operations for Friday, January 24th, through our usual channels. Stay safe and warm! ❤️❄️
#CCSD #eLearning #WinterWeather


📢 Reminder to Parents, Students, Staff, and Community Partners: Looking out for our students! 🚨
CCSD's anonymous reporting tool STOPit makes reporting bullying, potential fights, and other concerning incidents easier than ever! Access it directly on student devices or download the app for your phone/tablet. Learn more and download it here: https://5il.co/354t0. Your help keeps our schools safe and supportive! #CCSD #Safety #AnonymousReporting #StudentWellbeing


🚨The 21st-Century After School Program is canceled on January 16th due to Parent-Teacher Conferences. 🚨


CCSD Parents and Guardians, This is a reminder that our Personal Electronic Device Guidelines will be fully enforced when students return to school on January 7, 2025. These guidelines are in place to create the best possible learning and social environment for all students. Key Guideline: All students (PK-12) must turn off and store all phones and personal electronic devices in the classroom cell phone cabinets from the start of school until dismissal. Student Responsibility: Students are solely responsible for the security of their devices brought to school. Consequences of Non-Compliance: Violations of this policy will result in disciplinary action according to the Student Discipline Code of Conduct. The electronic version of the Code can be found https://5il.co/2w2wz. Please note that unauthorized electronic communication device use goes from a Level 1-G (page 19) to a Level II-B offense (page 22), depending on the situation. Please review these guidelines with your students to ensure they are prepared for the start of the new semester. For more FAQs, please visit https://5il.co/33gec. Thank you for your cooperation.


Gingerbread house fun for parents with their children! 🍭 🍬 Special thanks to Mrs. Terry Land and Mrs. Vanessa Goodman for coming and putting the houses together! 🍬🍭











🌟 Staff Feature and Teacher Feature of the Month! 🌟 Congratulations to our amazing educator, Robert Parker and staff member, Pam Davis, who have gone above and beyond in November! Your dedication and hard work inspire us all and make our school community a better place. Thank you for your passion and commitment to our students' success. We are so grateful for everything you do! 🎉👏 Special Thanks to our Sponsors FTC & Manning Times. #TeacherFeature #StaffFeature #Inspiration #SchoolCommunity



Ms. Riley from Camp Bob Cooper came and talked to our students about birds and bats!🦇 🦉 They learned a lot!











Family Engagement for school success.....I am please to share the October Edition of "Helping Children Learn" and "Elementary School Parents". Please copy and paste the link into your browser to view the full editions which are available in both English and Spanish.
Helping Children Learn:
English: https://www.parent-institute-online.com/download2.php?263678-HCL5-X795215
Spanish: https://www.parent-institute-online.com/download2.php?263678-HCL6-X795215
Elementary School Parents:
English: https://www.parent-institute-online.com/download2.php?263678-PMD1-X795215
Spanish: https://www.parent-institute-online.com/download2.php?263678-PMD3-X795215

🌟 Staff Feature and Teacher Feature of the Month! 🌟 Congratulations to our amazing educator, Larisha Gadson and staff member, Rose Riley who have gone above and beyond in October! Your dedication and hard work inspire us all and make our school community a better place. Thank you for your passion and commitment to our students' success. We are so grateful for everything you do! 🎉👏 Special Thanks to our Sponsors The Manning Times and D & H. #TeacherFeature #StaffFeature #Inspiration #SchoolCommunity



Please take a look at MECC's Newsletter for important information and updates.
https://secure.smore.com/n/2f071


MECC is excited about promoting home to school literacy. We are so very proud of all students who participated in the Book Character Pumpkin Decorating Contest. Everyone did a fantastic job. Congratulations to the first, second, and third place winners!!!


🎃 Character Pumpkin Decorating Contest! 📚✨
The purpose of this fun contest is to promote literacy by encouraging educators, parents, and grandparents to read a book together and create a character out of a pumpkin with their students. We had some amazing entries this year!
🏆 First Place: Vanessa Romero
Book: I Was So Mad by Mercer Mayer
Class: Mrs. Hilton's Class
🥈 Second Place: Kingston Anderson
Book: Clifford the Big Red Dog by Norman Bridwell
Class: Mrs. Canty's Class
🥉 Third Place: Amaya Jones
Book: Click, Clack, Moo, Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin
Class: Mrs. Canty's Class
Here are some other fantastic pumpkins we received:
- Mrs. Martens' Pumpkin: Charlotte's Web by E. B. White
- Mrs. Nexsen's Pumpkin: The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn
- Mrs. Brunson's Pumpkin: The Sour Grape by Jory John
- Mrs. Gadson's Pumpkin: Clifford the Big Red Dog by Norman Bridwell (Not pictured)
A huge shoutout to all the students, parents, and educators for their creativity and effort! You all did an AWESOME job! 🎉👏
#PumpkinDecorating #PromotingLiteracy #CreativeLearning #BookCharacters






Another exciting day at our fall festival. Lots of games, food and fun!

During Mrs. Land's garden class garden today our young gardeners learned about cotton. They felt the seeds in cotton and discussed that our clothes are made from cotton. We also learned all about sweet potatoes and Mrs. Karen Kay Hilton-Sanders read the best book about sweet potato pie! We dug a sweet potato and 🍠 our kids are bringing it home! They are better if they sit a week before you eat them - so next week they will be ready to eat!. Our classes helped Bitsy Land dress the scarecrows to keep the deer away!!🦌🦌









Yesterday we had so much fun at the fall festival! Thank to our parent volunteers for leading activities and to those who could join us for some fun. 😊 Today we will enjoy more Kona Ice & Popcorn. 🍿










Our Pre-K students had a great time at our fall festival. Deputy Scott Danback, Matteo and Minka came to visit .Our National Honor Society and FFA MHS team came to enjoy the day here with our students.

Parents,
Please click on the link to take a look at MECC's Newsletter for important information and events.
https://secure.smore.com/n/8znq1

MECC's make-up picture day is Monday, October 21st.
