6th-8th Grade: Hat passes available 3/28 & 3/29, $1.00 each
K-5th Grade: Hat Passes will be available at a later date
All proceeds go to 8th Grade End of Year Celebration.
FINAL COUNTDOWN to place a t-shirt order! This is our very FIRST student-designed shirt for CLS. Extra order forms ARE still available.
The Front: CLS est. 2023
The Back: "Let's Make Waves" featuring Lewie!
NO ORDERS will be accepted after THIS FRIDAY, March 29th.
We want to wish everyone a POSITIVELY fantastic Friday!
Looking to SIMPLIFY school supply shopping?
By scanning the QR Code or using the link at the bottom you will be able to select curated kits for your student(s) at CLS, streamlining the shopping process!
Curious? Check it out: https://1stdayschoolsupplies.com/kits.php?sid=598080111
Don't miss the opportunity to purchase CLS' FIRST Student-Designed T-shirt!Purchase Forms were sent home Monday, March 18th. Shirts are $15.00, purchase orders due by March 29th.
We are positively BURSTING with Positive Referrals!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Are you looking for ways to be involved? Want to lend a helping hand? Look no further! PTA is in need of volunteers for Field Day and Duty Free Lunch on March 28th! See the Flyer for contact information and use the link below to complete the background check!
All Volunteers must have a Background Check per BCSD policy:
https://bcsdextranet.bcsdschools.net/volunteers/?fbclid=IwAR1oppg0ryO8nNq5J9QyySM7bHnJyxe5zuR8CTe1lceQVfrqCXk9m11xD2c
This week our 6th-8th Grade PE classes are learning basic Handball procedures and tournament play. Our K-5th Grade PE classes are being introduced to Pickleball, as it is becoming more popular in the Lowcountry!
Students were assigned a celestial object to create a 3-D model of, the requirement was it looked like the object. They were allowed to use complete artistic freedom and they absolutely surpassed expectations! We are so proud of our 8th graders dedication and creativity!
We always feel lucky to teach our incredible students! Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Mrs. Cheshire’s class enjoyed learning about food chains with the South Carolina Aquarium! Can you spot the producer, consumers, and decomposer? Students also learned about adaptations and got to pet a corn snake and diamondback terrapin!
We LOVE ending our week on a POSITIVE note!
REMINDER: Tomorrow is a TEACHER WORK DAY.
HAPPY PI(E) DAY!
Staffulty received a special surprise when they arrived this morning!
Looking for ways to be involved? Wondering how you can lend a hand? CLS is looking to expand our PTA!
Join PTA TODAY: https://forms.gle/bUh8CpunnzQcCybE9
Already Signed up? Pay dues HERE: https://scpta-12632209.memberhub.com/store?limit=21&live=true
Let's GLOW- for a CURE that is! Our CLS Relay for Life and PTA squads have been working diligently to bring you our first K-5 Dance! All proceeds will go to our Relay for Life initiative.
Presale Tickets are available starting 3/25!
Palmetto Kids Dentistry visited CLS today to speak with students in grades K-4 and K-5!
More Positive Referrals! Students receive positive referrals for going above and beyond demonstrating positive behavior choices!
Ms. Perry's 4th grade class really enjoyed the aquarium visit! We participated in the Coastal Creators program and learned about saltwater marshes. Students were also able to see a turtle, a sea urchin, a hermit crab, and a sea star up close!
March Madness is HERE, are you ready for it?!
Students in Mrs. Cheshire’s 5th grade class investigated how the geosphere interacts with Earth’s spheres by modeling the rock cycle with Starbursts!
First, students took their “rocks” and simulated weathering and erosion by cutting up the rocks to create sediments. Next, students created sedimentary rock by placing their “sediments” in a plastic bag and applied pressure to compact and cement them together. Then, Mrs. Cheshire used a hair dryer to melt their sedimentary rock into “magma.” After that, students let their magma cool which formed “igneous rock.” Lastly, Mrs. Cheshire used an iron to apply heat and pressure to change their igneous rock into “metamorphic rock!” Then, the process begins all over again and students cut their metamorphic rock back into sediments!