NSE News
Updates + Information for Families
Important Dates: Mark Your Calendar!
February 26 - March 1 - Book Fair
February 27 - STREAM Family Night + Book Fair
March 1 - Read Across America Day
March 1 - Youth Heart Ambassador Application Deadline
April 1-5 - Spring Break
April 15-30 - TCAP Testing Window 3rd-5th Graders
Report Cards: Oct. 20, Jan. 12, Mar. 28, May 24
Progress Reports: Nov. 21, Feb. 16, May 3
How to Access Clever for Student Accounts
Once your student logs in to Clever, they can access a variety of academic resources from home. This includes math practice on iReady MyPath for all K-5 students! Choose LOG IN WITH GOOGLE once you access the NSE Clever portal. Then use your students' unique email address and password to login. If you or your student do not know their email and password, please contact your child's teacher.
Email Address: firstnamelastname@stewartcountyschools.org - Ex. johnsmith@stewartcountyschools.org
Password: lastnamelunchnumber - Ex. smith1234
TCAP Sample Items - New Every Week!
Take a few minutes to think through these questions with your student as we look toward spring assessments.
3rd Grade Math
4th Grade Math
5th Grade Math
🧠Current Guidebooks Unit for 3rd-5th Grade ELA Classes 📚
3rd Grade
Students read both literary and informational texts about different types of treasure, the ways people hunt for treasure, and the various treasures which have been found, lost, and stolen over time. Through discussions, writing, and research, students understand and express their understanding of why people hunt for treasure and what people are willing to do to get treasure.
4th Grade
Students read texts about the American Revolution to understand the decisions and choices colonists had to make leading up to and during the Revolutionary War. Students express their understanding of the concept of "taking sides" and how, despite having different points of view about an issue or a situation, those engaged in conflict can still share common ground.
5th Grade
Students read literary and informational texts to understand how members of a culture meld into communities while trying to maintain cultural identity and honor their ancestors. Students express their understanding of these ideas by explaining how the ideas are expressed and supported through the texts and by experiencing and documenting their own development of a classroom community.
This week's GOAT Winner for attendance is Mrs. Moore's 4th grade homeroom!
Helpful Links to Check Out
February Lunch Menu - Meals are FREE for ALL students!
Numbers You May Need:
Transportation Office 931-232-7342