
Omega staff would like to thank the Salem Baptist Church WMU for providing a delicious luncheon on parent conference day. Thank you for your continued support of our school and staff.

Omega staff and students would like to thank Mr. Kenny and Mrs. Beth for all they do to keep our school clean and looking great! National Custodian Day was October 2.

It's National School Lunch Week! We would like to thank our lunchroom staff for making sure our students have a nutritious breakfast and lunch every school day.

Mrs. Torres' 5th graders learned a lot and had fun at Destination Ag!
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Mrs. Lasseter's 2nd grade students enjoyed their field trip to Chehaw Park.
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Mrs. Webb's fourth graders illustrated leaves with great detail. Way to go class!

Ms. Dunn's fourth graders describe what they feel is their best part.

Fall Break is almost here! (Wednesday, October 12th - Monday, October 17th)
K - 5 Parent Conference Day/Teacher Work Day is Wednesday, October 12th.
All schools and offices will be closed Thursday, October 13th - Monday, October 17th. Enjoy your break!
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Our students enjoyed learning all about the Hispanic culture for Hispanic Heritage Month.
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Mrs. Michael's first graders created boats in STEM class. Did they float?

Our staff and students enjoyed showing their Blue Devil Pride for Homecoming Week!
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Second grade teachers Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Veazey were inspired by the district theme this year!

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1st grade gifted students have been learning all about the water cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation), how clouds are formed, and the 4 main types of clouds (cumulus, cirrus, stratus, and cumulonimbus). We did an experiment with evaporation. We painted our hands with water and put a handprint on 2 sheets of paper. One paper was put in a Zip-lock bag and the other one was left out. We noticed that our handprint evaporated on the one left out. We also painted with water on the sidewalk, and WOW our pictures disappeared fast (due to the process of evaporation).
Another day, we went outside and were cloud hunters. Then, on another day, we made clouds in cups and made clouds with shaving cream. We are becoming weather experts and having fun while learning!





Reminder...Blue Devil Spirit Days!


Mrs. Beth's prekindergarten students each earned a gold coin to use in the book vending machine. Way to go students!

Mrs. Paige Bennett's first graders shared all their favorite things!

2nd grade gifted students have been learning all about bees. We conducted an experiment with "pollen" (which was really Cheetos). The students moved around touching the Cheetos, and found out that this is much like how a bee collects pollen. We also learned about how important honey bees are to our world. We created posters, to hang in the school, to let others know of the importance of this insect. We have had an un"bee"lievable time learning about these fascinating creatures! Be on the lookout for more bee adventures from us!





Mrs. Farron's kindergarten class created models of themselves. Great job!