Mrs. Lane and Mrs. Wood's 2nd graders had a blast learning how to count money recently! 💰 They earned money throughout the week by completing tasks and good deeds, and then they got to “spend” their hard-earned cash at the class store!




Did you know that a child's heart is roughly the size of their fist, while an adult's heart is about the size of two hands clasped together? This difference in size reflects the growth and development that occurs as we age. Despite their smaller size, children's hearts pump just as vigorously, supporting their energetic activities and overall health. Understanding these differences can help us appreciate the remarkable changes our bodies undergo throughout life!

Due to the potential of freezing rain or ice during the morning commute times, Whitebead Schools will be transitioning to virtual or remote learning tomorrow. Students should have received instruction from their teachers. Stay Warm!
Stay connected with Whitebead Public School by updating your school app today! Exciting updates are waiting for you! If you haven’t accepted your Rooms invitation yet, be sure to do so and unlock two-way messaging with your child’s teacher, plus important classroom updates.
REMINDER! Class Pictures tomorrow morning!!

Kids getting basketball fan articles to get ready for the pep assembly. To encourage our boys and girls for their ORES games tonight!

The Scientific Method at work!
Sixth grade students build ripple tanks to predict and test how waves interact with matter.










Sixth grade art students participated in a cross curricular project and learned about the history of the Macy's Day Parade. They designed cityscapes and created balloon dogs as part of the project.






Our PreK and Kindergarten students worked hard to build some really cute snowmen. They sculpted their snowman designs using model magic clay. Then they mixed red and yellow paint to make their orange noses, painted them, and gave them fun accessories. ⛄️☃️









Art students worked together across the grades to make lanterns, dragons, and constellations for the Lunar New Year. Our PreK and Kindergarten students made lanterns while students in grades one through four designed dragons. Seventh grade art students created representations of constellations.








Our First Grade students have been studying Rococo art. They did a great job creating their own Rococo Art masterpieces.

February is recognized as Heart Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about heart health and the importance of cardiovascular wellness. This month encourages individuals to adopt healthy lifestyle choices, such as eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and managing stress, to protect their hearts. It’s also an opportunity to learn about risk factors for heart disease and to promote heart-healthy habits within our communities. Let’s take this time to prioritize our heart health and support those affected by heart conditions!

Mrs. Shippey and Mrs. Prieto's 1st graders celebrated a big milestone, 1st grade style, as they celebrated the 101st day of school! The day was spent celebrating their accomplishments, story writing and counting out 101 ingredients for a sweet afternoon treat.










Mrs. Wood and Ms. Lane's second graders were surprised to see pictures of themselves as 100 year olds on the 100th Day of School!



Happy 100th Day of School from Mrs. Beam's Kindergarten class!

100 days smarter in Mrs. Briscoe's Pre-K!

Mrs. Day’s class celebrated 100 days of school with fruit loop counting and color sorting snacks and hats!




Curves, Turns, and Loops!
7th grade science students learn about potential and kinetic energy by constructing marble rollercoasters.









Happy 100 days of school from Mrs. Hayes' kindergarten class!

Dolly Parton's Imagination Library is now available in Garvin County!
Imagination Library is a book-gifting program for children from birth - age 5. New books are mailed each month until the child's 5th birthday. If you have a qualifying child or children, visit the link below for more information and a link to registration. Each child under the age of 5 will need to be registered separately.
This program is community funded and participation is FREE for families.
If you have any questions, you can contact our school librarian, Mrs. McGuire.
imaginationlibrary.com


