Red Ribbon Week: Say “BOO” to drugs




Red Ribbon Week: Days 2 and 3..."Give Drugs a Boot" and "Follow your dreams, not drugs! PJ Day!"








Red Ribbon Week: Day 1...Proud to be drug free! Wear red! ❤️




The Fun Run was a truly enjoyable experience! We extend our gratitude to our friends and family for their support in helping us accomplish our goal. #MESisALLIN





We have spent time this week at the park with our current 4th and 5th graders. The reason? To celebrate their great test scores from last spring!







Marking the 50th day of school at MES!










Mrs. Adkins' kindergarten class had a "pumpkin investigation day" after their field trip to Blue Mountain Pumpkin Patch. 🎃










We celebrated students who scored 4’s and 5’s on last year’s state test with a Day at the Park. We are so proud of our 5th graders from last year.




We will have Cancer Awareness Week October 15-18th.
During that week, we will sell rings pops and bracelets for $1.00.
All proceeds go to support cancer fighters in our community.

September Students of the Month for showing compassion!








This Thursday we will have extended Book Fair hours for you to shop with your child. Each grade will also have a Make-it Take-it table set up with things for at home practice. We hope to see you there!

We ended HOCO week with Color Day!





Spirit Day at MES! Troopers HOCO week






Day three of HOCO week -- Superhero Day!





Day two of HOCO week, and we were seeing double! We had so much fun on Twin Day!






We kicked off Homecoming Week 2024 with Camo Day!




UPDATE ON THE HOCO PARADE! Due to rainy weather, the parade has been moved to Wednesday, September 25, at 5:00pm. Line up will be at 4:00pm. Also, the community-wide pep rally has been canceled. Please see the flyer for more information. Thank you!

Join us October 3! We will have extended book fair hours and a parent engagement activity.

Kindergarten students had the opportunity to interact with some of our remarkable community helpers! 🚒🚑🚔







Our students and staff sported gold attire in recognition of individuals who have fought against childhood cancer.




