Press Release
By Nassau County School District
11/23/24
Students at Emma Love Hardee are preparing for STEAM Night with veterans-themed art projects. Third graders are creating poppy designs, fourth graders are crafting bald eagle portraits, and fifth graders are working on optical illusions of waving flags. Submitted by: Susan Whicker |
Callahan Elementary students experienced a fairytale transformation while learning about character perspectives. They built castles, measured Jack’s beanstalk, and discussed story elements through interactive activities. Submitted by: Jessica Parm |
Seventh-grade students in Mrs. Stevenson’s US History class at Callahan Middle honored Holocaust Remembrance Week by analyzing examples of antisemitism and its connection to the Holocaust through a reflective placemat activity.
Submitted by: Sheryl Stevenson
Second graders in Mrs. Barcaro’s class at Hilliard Elementary explored history through a lesson on Betsy Ross and her contributions to the American flag.
Submitted by: Dionna Myles
Bryceville Elementary recognized its Students of the Month for demonstrating gratitude, showcasing why being thankful is so important.
Submitted by: Elizabeth Sawicki
Hilliard Elementary’s Kindergarten students focused on resilience skills this month, learning to take turns and ask for help during dramatic play activities in a restaurant setting.
Submitted by: Lindsey Hardy
Mrs. Williams’ class at Callahan Intermediate celebrated gratitude by building a classroom gratitude tree. Each student added a personal leaf to create a meaningful display of thankfulness.
Submitted by: Christine Williams
Callahan Intermediate’s Girls on the Run program is preparing for their 5K on December 7th at UNF. Along the way, they are learning life lessons about empathy, friendship, and self-awareness.
Submitted by: Crystal Jefferson
Second-grade students at Hilliard Elementary explored the importance of gratitude and thankfulness during Thanksgiving Rotations. They shared memories of past Thanksgivings and expressed their appreciation for home and school while looking forward to the holiday ahead.
Submitted by: Dionna Myles
Biology students at West Nassau High School dissected flowers to explore pollination, seed germination, and plant growth. This hands-on lab, made possible by a flower donation from Winn Dixie of Callahan, brought classroom concepts to life. Additionally, Anatomy and Physiology students used carrots to simulate bone fractures, deepening their understanding of skeletal systems.
Submitted by: Jennifer Raulerson
Congratulations to Hilliard Middle Senior High art students who excelled at the 8th Hobo Fay Art Show! Special recognition goes to Tesh Francis for the People’s Choice Award. The students’ creativity shines as they prepare for the Nassau Art Show in January.
Submitted by: Angela Mosley
Fernandina Beach Middle School students participated in the Butterfly Project, a global initiative honoring the 1.5 million Jewish children who lost their lives during the Holocaust. Inspired by the poem I Never Saw Another Butterfly, this project promotes remembrance and hope through creative expression.
Submitted by: Renee Thompson