Whitesville's Mike Pate, a bus driver for East View Elementary School, learned some of the kid would be unable to afford to buy books at an upcoming book fair, so he did something about it.
Angel and I visited East View Elementary School yesterday and were absolutely captivated by the "I Have a Dream" art display that lined the hallway just outside of Mary-Ava Poole's classroom. Here's a look at the assignment and the beautiful (and heartwarming) student artwork it inspired.
I got to hang out with East View Elementary School students to learn where milk comes from! I've never seen such excited children. Look at the adorable photos!
Today is Dr. Seuss' birthday. Because his birthday fell on a Saturday this year, my friends at East View Elementary School decided to celebrate yesterday.
This is so great! Some of the teachers at East View Elementary School here in Daviess County joined forces for a brand new version of The Twelve Days of Christmas. It's inspired by all of the things students say to their teaches during the holiday season. As you'll see and hear in the video, the students absolutely loved it. You will too!
Erik Simon is the new custodian at East View Elementary School. And it hasn't taken long for him to make his mark. Erik has a friend he calls Norman the Zombie that he's using to scare members of the faculty. For the last couple of weeks, Erik has been hiding Norman in places that he knows teachers and other staff will stumble across him and there have been plenty of startles and screams going
Monday, July 31st will mark the end of an era in the Daviess County Public School System. Last week, East View Elementary School announced the formal retirement date of its custodian, Glenn Pierce. Glenn, or Mr. Glenn as students refer to him, has worked inside the halls of East View since the doors opened there in 1997. But, for many of us, our memories of Glenn go way back to Thruston Element
It was The Judds who sang "Love Can Build a Bridge." Well, at a local elementary school, love just built a bench. We all know that making friends at school can be hard, especially if you're the new kid on the block. The Student Lighthouse Team at East View Elementary just completed a special project that is designed make new friendships a whole lot easier to create. It's called the B
Angel and I were invited to East View Elementary School on Thursday to help celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday! And we sat down with some first-graders to read "There's a Wocket in my Pocket."