Members of Holloway Elementary's Garden Club, National Honor Society, and Student Council worked as a team on a beautification project to enhance the school's new outdoor classroom. Thanks to Keep Mobile Beautiful providing funds for this beautification project. #GrowingGREATNESS
Students and staff at Dawes Intermediate School filled the halls yesterday to show its support for its athletes competing in the Special Olympics event set for Friday at Davidson High School. Way to go, and good luck athletes! #GrowingGREATNESS#LearningLeading
Any child in Alabama can receive a book every month from birth to age five thanks to the @Alabama_Reading , @imaginationlibrary , and @DollyParton's continued investment in children! Please share and get those future readers and leaders registered for this opportunity!
Fifth-graders at Holloway Elementary did a fantastic job on science projects that represented the four spheres of earth: Geosphere (land), Hydrosphere (water), Atmosphere (air) and Biosphere (living things). You can tell they worked hard on these! #GrowingGREATNESS
Students in the after-school STEM program at North Mobile County K-8 learned about space recently, looking at the moon through a high-powered telescope. They discovered what phase the moon was in on the day they were born. #GrowingGREATNESS#LearningLeading
Kindergarteners and Pre-K students at Gilliard Elementary enjoyed making their own bubble wands to create and learn about bubbles in the STEM lab, with the help of some fifth-grade lab assistants. #GrowingGREATNESS#LearningLeading
Mrs. Maye's first-graders at Eichold-Mertz Magnet School of Math, Science & Technology have been studying Sound in Science. They made a desk fiddle and discovered that vibration causes sounds. #GrowingGREATNESS
The annual MCPSS VEX IQ Challenge is underway, and these kids are having a great time! They are letting the good times roll as they show their robotics skills. 🎭💜💛💚
Ms. McPherson’s class has been exploring electricity in science. As a result, they decided to write a fictional narrative about a day when the power goes out. What better way to feel inspired than only being able to see with battery powered lamps.@Alabama_Reading@kateshep_elem
Ms. Smith’s 4th graders were actively engaged in an outdoor lesson on force and energy. They had to guess which ball had more force. They then tested it out.