Red Ribbon Week is October 27th- 31st!
We will be practicing Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind during Red Ribbon Week. Our theme is Life is a Puzzle, Solve it Drug Free. We have been talking about the "end in mind" is their future, and the puzzle pieces of life are the choices we make every day. Life is a puzzle, and every piece counts. Drugs are a puzzle piece that just doesn't fit in the plan of a happy, healthy future. Making healthy, safe choices and solving the puzzle of life drug-free, helps us stay strong, focused, and build an exciting future one piece at a time.


Multiplicative Comparison is a way of comparing two quantities by determining how many times larger or smaller one is than the other, using multiplication or division. Today was filled with lots of laughter, math talk, and fun while playing the game Wacky Comparisons.




She has mastered all of her kindergarten high-frequency words and earned a special trip to our Book Vending Machine! Way to go, Ella — your hard work and love of reading really shine!

Mrs. Richards will expand her “Moving in Music” manipulatives. Mrs. Shealey will add wobble stools to help students stay focused (and give fidgeting a fun outlet!).
Thank you, Bent Tree, for being an amazing community partner and supporting our educators!
The Scholastic Book Fair truck has arrived and we are busy setting up for the start of the fair tomorrow! Students will visit with their classroom on their scheduled day.
We welcome families to our Book Fair during our Family Event on Friday, 10/24/2025. See you soon!


You are cordially invited to attend our Scholastic Book Fair on October 23 -31, 2025! Take a sneak peak by visiting https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/hillcityelementaryschool, where you can also create a Book Fair eWallet.
Also, we'll have our Family Event on Friday, 10/24. We will be open starting at 3:00 p.m and throughout the Fall Festival from 6:00-7:30 p.m. It’s gonna be the Best. Fair. Ever! #ScholasticBookFairs


The students in our Leadership Crew recently completed a six-week training on how to be positive and effective leaders. They’re now putting their “Leader in Me” skills into action every day — setting an amazing example for others to follow! #LeaderInMe



Mrs. Roper’s kindergartners were jumpin’ and jivin’ at their sock hop celebration! They loved their root beer floats and dancing!

So many of our Hawks had never tried one before! Mrs. Shealey’s first graders got a taste of this classic 1950s soda fountain treat—and based on all those big smiles, it was definitely a hit!








Hawks had a rockin’ good time celebrating the 50th day of school yesterday!
Blue jeans, white T-shirts, leather jackets, and "Pink Ladies" filled the halls as we cruised back to the fabulous ’50s! Students enjoyed delicious root beer floats (or a fun variation!) and danced the day away to some sock-hoppin’ tunes.








The 50th Day of School and Fire Safety Day made it a marvelous one in Mrs. Dilbeck’s kindergarten class! From hula-hooping in poodle skirts and blue jeans to exploring a real fire truck — what could be better?
A big thank-you to the City of Jasper Fire Department for visiting our school and keeping our little Hawks safe and smiling!









City of Jasper firefighter Mr. Teems visited our kindergarten classes today! The students had a wonderful time meeting the firefighters, exploring the fire engine, and learning all about the important tools they use to keep our community safe.
A big thank you to all our community heroes who work hard every day to keep us safe! Thank you for visiting us during Fire Prevention Week.




