
Students in Ms. Shelton's class worked together to create a poster in celebration of becoming members of the Investigator Club.




Ms. Lee's students participated in various pumpkin centered activities. They used fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination to complete each activity. Students matched upper and lower case letters. They practiced one-to-one correspondence using pumpkins and pumpkin shaped candy. They also used early math skills to identify shapes and create their very own shape pumpkin.







The students in Mrs. Young's class spelled their names with precut circles to create bubbles in their name brew. They used fine motor skills to remove the glue tops and place glue on the back of the green circles. They were encouraged to use their names written on the black cauldron as a guide to spell their name correctly.




Congratulations to Carolyn Crawley-Pyram! She had perfect attendance the First Nine Weeks!


The students and faculty/staff wore pink to support Cancer Awareness Month.







The students and faculty/staff wore pink to support Cancer Awareness Month.





Congratulations to the students with Perfect Attendance for the First Nine Weeks!


As a reminder, Monday, October 21, 2024 is a Teacher Workday/Parent Conference Day. Students do not attend school.


The students in Mrs. Crews' class are working on print concepts. They are differentiating pictures from words, identifying the title, and following the sentence from left to right.




After beginning a new theme: Under Construction-Let’s Build, the students in Ms. Hackney's class used their imaginations, expressed their creativity, worked on their problem-solving skills, and practiced their communication skills, all during block play. They used Lincoln logs, Legos, foam blocks, and snap blocks to create buildings, bridges, and animals. Laughter and excitement could be heard throughout the classroom as the children worked together building things then taking them apart to build something new.





As a reminder, all schools and offices will be closed Monday, October 14, 2024 in observance of Indigenous Peoples' Day.


After listening to a story about pumpkins, the students from Halifax County High School’s CTE Early Childhood Education Work Based Learning Program helped Mrs. Ford's class complete a pumpkin craft. We have enjoyed having these students at South Boston Early Learning Center this semester.





Mrs. Edmunds' and Mrs. Carr’s class talked about apples and fall. The centers were focused on apples. Students used their senses to investigate an apple, how it looks, how it smells, its size, and how it taste. At this station, they compared red apples and green apples and discussed the differences in taste. Students also had fun doing an apple name craft where they used their fine motor skills to tear paper, and then put the seeds with the letters of their names in order. Lastly, students enjoyed math and sensory at the apple picking center. They used tongs to pick up apples and count the apples that they picked.






National School Lunch Week will be October 14-18, 2024.


Crunch Heard 'Round the Commonwealth will occur Thursday, October 10, 2024.


Mrs. Watts' and Ms. Putnam’s Prek-4 class learned about Johnny Appleseed, Autumn, and Apples. The students participated in Apple STEAM stations where they explored activities that used the following skills: gross motor, fine motor, communication, collaboration, problem-solving, sorting, counting, literacy, art, and the senses. They enjoyed building apple trees, navigating through a maze while holding an apple in a spoon, apple bobbing using tweezers to sort the various apples by color, and coloring a book about the life cycle of an apple while tasting the various types of apples and graphing their favorite apple. As a whole group, our class participated in an apple volcano experiment and compared the results using different solutions.






The students and faculty/staff recognized Mrs. Kirby in honor of National Custodian Day. We appreciate her dedication and hard work at the center.









Due to impending weather conditions, all schools and offices will be closed, tomorrow, Friday, September 27, 2024. Twelve-month employees follow Code 0, do not report.


Student of the Month - Students that attend South Boston Early Learning Center received Student of the Month awards for the month of September.


A tree fell on a power line causing the alarm to go off at the high school. We were trying to avoid drills and alarms until the Snapchat threats are calmed. Fire and police responded. All students and staff are safe and back inside. The superintendent, school administration, and top law enforcement officials are meeting today to generate solutions around this. Please report, do not repost any threats you may see. There is no credible threat at this time.
