
Ms. Sarah’s fifth graders built 3-D Jamestown models in order to better understand the physical geography which led colonists to settle there.





Mrs. Olivia’s second graders completed their Westward Expansion unit and made quilt pieces to represent each lesson.




Mrs. Olivia’s second graders completed their Westward Expansion unit and made quilt pieces to represent each lesson.




Mrs. Kristin’s water resource engineers planned and constructed a freshwater collection system today. We’ll see the results on Monday!





While learning about how different animals use their camouflage, students in Mrs. Blaize’s class had the chance to create their very own moths to hide around our classroom.





Our CPE Beta Book Battle Team did their best on their preliminary test today! Good luck to Todd, Jansyn, and Dawson! We’re proud of you!


Mrs. Lainey’s first graders went on a moth hunt to learn how camouflage keeps animals hidden from predators.




Shout out to our Quiz Bowl Team competitors (Dylan, Noah, Lane, Ava) and our Creative Writing competitor (Peyton) for a job well done today! CPE Beta Club is proud of you!



Some of our Beta State Convention competitions have begun! The Academics and Spelling Bee competitions begin with online testing to determine placement. We will find out the results of their testing at convention in February! Good Luck to Brooke, Paisley, Carter, Owen, Jensen, and Mason! CPE Beta Club is PROUD of our competitors!




Some of our Beta State Convention competitions have begun! The Academics and Spelling Bee competitions begin with online testing to determine placement. We will find out the results of their testing at convention in February! Good Luck to Brooke, Paisley, Carter, Owen, Jensen, and Mason! CPE Beta Club is PROUD of our competitors!




Fun Friday-flashlight style! Mrs. Jill’s students had fun reading in the dark today!





Students in Mrs. Lexi’s 4th grade class made observations of two different sedimentary rock samples and discussed which environments they may have formed in.




Students in Mrs. Lexi’s 4th grade class made observations of two different sedimentary rock samples and discussed which environments they may have formed in.




Mrs. Megan’s first graders loved experimenting to find out why bird beaks are shaped differently.





Mrs. Lainey’s first graders explored how birds have adapted their beaks to help them get food efficiently.




Mrs. Lainey’s first graders explored how birds have adapted their beaks to help them get food efficiently.





Menus for the month of January are now posted on the VPSS Website.

Merry Christmas! ❤️💚





Merry Christmas to everyone!🎄





School for Friday is cancelled.