over 1 year ago, Mary Nichols
Students worked together to build a fence to keep in those Creepy Carrots in Media. Ask your student about this fun children's book!
over 1 year ago, Kelly Banner
PTO Meeting - Thursday, 2/9. 8:15 am: Weaverville Elementary Media Center
over 1 year ago, Mary Nichols
over 1 year ago, Mary Nichols
Check out our Hawk High Five winners for this week!
over 1 year ago, Kelly Banner
3rd graders are finishing up their research and posters to share at our Wit and Wisdom Showcase! Join us for each grade level showcase:
4th grade: February 3rd at 1pm
3rd grade: February 9th at 12 pm
2nd grade: February 24th at 1 pm
You don’t want to miss it!
over 1 year ago, Kelly Banner
PTO provided this fantastic 'popcorn bar' for us on Early Release Day last week! Thank you, Weaverville Schools PTO!
over 1 year ago, Kelly Banner
over 1 year ago, Mary Nichols
Fourth graders have worked diligently to create and publish their own survival essays. Students are excited to share their essays with families during fourth grade’s Wit and Wisdom showcase on February 3rd!
over 1 year ago, Kelly Banner
Reminder: 1/24 is an early dismissal and 1/25 is a work day for staff (no school for students).
over 1 year ago, Mary Nichols
In 3rd grade, we used our base ten blocks today to review 3 digit subtraction
concretely and build a stronger understanding.
over 1 year ago, Kelly Banner
All Buncombe County Schools will operate on a two-hour delay for students tomorrow, January 13.
over 1 year ago, Buncombe County Schools
over 1 year ago, Mary Nichols
over 1 year ago, Mary Nichols
Reminder: 2-Hour Delay for Friday, January 13th.
over 1 year ago, Mary Nichols
January 11th is National Milk Day! Look at these awesome kiddos enjoying milk and getting strong bones right here at Weaverville Elementary School!
over 1 year ago, Kelly Banner
over 1 year ago, Mary Nichols
Third grade students have been using The Big 6 Research model to learn more about space. Now they are becoming movie stars as they create movies of their new knowledge. Students love using the green screen or augmented reality Merge Cubes to make their movies engaging!
over 1 year ago, Kelly Banner
over 1 year ago, Mary Nichols
Last week in STEM, groups were challenged to build a TALL "tree" with a sheet of paper. The tallest was created by a group in Mrs. Swann's classroom. Way to go, kiddos!
over 1 year ago, Kelly Banner