The Spencer County Middle School music program came to visit our 5th graders today. They explained how you play the different instruments and some students even got to try them out! ๐ถ








Our PTO does so much to support our Cubs with this annual fundraiser!

Last week, at our annual Career Day, our Cubs were able to learn from many speakers about their jobs and how important it is to learn in school to reach your goals. We are so thankful for the volunteers that spoke!










Be sure to watch Friday's episode! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Sf6oCAqUQdYCzzUfKS3S4_bNIYN_EJ3l/view?usp=sharing

Each year Mrs. Dill challenges students to learn to tie their shoes. Those who can demonstrate they know how to tie theirs shoes become โshoe sheriffs.โ In just one month we have 10 shoe sheriffs. โญ๏ธ๐ฎ๐ฎโโ๏ธ Congratulations to these ten kiddos!





Congratulations to our Cubs for a great Archery season. Our team finished 24th out of 96 teams at the NASP Kentucky State Tournament this weekend.
A huge congratulations to our team and coaches!
The following Cubs shot their personal best on Saturday:
Luke B., Jackson G., Braylee S., Hunter M., Molly T., Wyatt K., Abigail T., and Charlie T.





Will your family be sharing a new Cub with us? Do you know a family that will be? Please share with our incoming Cub families! ๐ป

Today purple pod (Dill,Hutchins, Hester, and Raymer) celebrated the beginning of baseball season with our very own Spencer County Bears!ย ย Students had lessons centered around baseball throughout the day, read books and baseball and had some fun along the way.








Mrs. Pollett wanted to be sure her students were aware of last night's Lunar Eclipse & Blood Moon. They watched a Mystery Science video explaining how this phenomenon happens in nature, and how often they occur. They then celebrated with Moon Pies!


Cub Connection 3/14/25

Spring Picture Day is Tomorrow! Dress with your best smile.

Cub Families, please remember that all students should arrive to school by 8:50. We are having some students arrive late, and want to work on fixing that.
Our STLP (Student Technology Leadership Program) wanted to share their project: Ready. Read . Go! These students have created book talks and book trailers to help students at SCES find a book they are interested in.
Please check out their website here: https://gamma.app/docs/Ready-Read-Go-l67f2fjqop8078p?mode=doc

Way to go Cubs!


Please be sure to return the yellow form that was sent home or complete the online form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefGsMDZJ3rGZoVMh_eJ380zVQ76RahSq9G6CR8ElO5WbL24g/viewform?usp=header

Students in Mrs. Metts' 4th grade class met their reading goal and read over 1,000 pages during Read Across America Week! ๐









Letters have been mailed! Mrs. Dillโs first grade class has sent over 50 letters across the USA in hopes to learn more about schools from across the country. We will continue to update you on our journey. Where do you think our first letter will come from?




This Friday our Cubs started their morning with a good book!




Mrs. Mac's classroom has been learning about the nickel and penny. They were problem solvers and counted pennies and nickels at the classroom store.







*We want our Cubs to be focused on learning while at school.
*Please review our technology policy below:
Spencer County Elementary School recognizes that some parents will provide their children with smart watches/devices for safety reasons for emergency communication purposes or location tracking. During the school day students are not permitted to use their watch/device for calling, messaging, texting, surfing the net or taking photos. Smart watches/devices will be turned in to the homeroom teacher during any testing scenario. It is recommended that parents make sure that the watch is set on silent mode during the school day so that there will not be disruptions to the classroom. If a student uses a smart watch/device for anything besides checking the time, it will be confiscated by the teacher until the end of the day. Further infringement will require a parent conference to help determine the appropriate consequences.
