
At Starr Elementary, we know it takes a villageโand we are so thankful for our amazing custodial team who keeps our school shining bright every day! ๐ From early mornings to late evenings, they go above and beyond to make sure our students and staff have a clean, safe, and welcoming place to learn. ๐
We are #BetterTogether, and we couldnโt do it without YOU! ๐๐
We are #BetterTogether, and we couldnโt do it without YOU! ๐๐


Our August Terrific Kids had a great start to the school year. Check out the amazing things they are doing! https://bit.ly/42ZEAt2


2nd grade students explored solids, liquids, and gases in a hands-on (and tasty!) way. ๐ฆ๐ฅค We used root beer floats to see how all three states of matter can exist togetherโice cream as a solid, root beer as a liquid, and bubbles as a gas. The experiment sparked great conversations, lots of curiosity, and even some sweet smiles!








๐๐งฎ 5th grade fun in math! ๐คฉ











Hey Parents! Our Flat Class Pets are heading home today! ๐ Our Flat Pets will be visiting each childโs home for a fun overnight adventure. Be sure to check the instructions and work with your child to come up with a fun way to enjoy our school book or try another activity with their Flat Pet. Donโt forget to snap a picture so we can all enjoy the fun adventures our Flat Pets get to experience!


2๏ธโฃnd grade is leveling up with 2๏ธโฃ digit addition! ๐พ๐ฏ๐ฎ









โญ๐ฏCheck out the upcoming important dates! We can't wait to see our students in the morning!๐คฉ


๐ฐ๐ Our students had a very hoppy surprise today! A special Bunny visitor hopped in to read with us as we kicked off our One School, One Book adventure: 8 Class Pets + 1 Squirrel รท 1 Dog = Chaos! ๐ฟ๏ธ๐ถ
We love bringing stories to life and sharing the joy of reading together as a school community. ๐โจ
#OneSchoolOneBook #ReadersAreLeaders











We ๐ our student athletes! #TinyTigers



Our 4th graders put a sweet twist on grammar practice!
๐ฌโ๏ธ Students used candy corn to mark quotation marks and punctuation while learning the rules of dialogue. ๐๐









Our 4th graders put a sweet twist on grammar practice!
๐ฌโ๏ธ Students used candy corn to mark quotation marks and punctuation while learning the rules of dialogue. ๐๐









We love Icee Fridays!


Check out the week ahead! Click the link for breakfast and lunch menus: https://www.acsd3.org/documents/%F0%9F%8D%BD%3A-school-nutrition-menus/elementary-menus/16903441


๐ Mr. Allen from the School for the Deaf and Blind visited our 2nd grade students!
He shared the inspiring story of William Hoy, a famous deaf baseball player โพ, and taught students about deaf innovations, history, and the different types of sign language.
Our students loved learning how communication has evolved and the impact deaf leaders have made in history! ๐๐ค
#DeafHistory #Inclusion #LearningTogether
He shared the inspiring story of William Hoy, a famous deaf baseball player โพ, and taught students about deaf innovations, history, and the different types of sign language.
Our students loved learning how communication has evolved and the impact deaf leaders have made in history! ๐๐ค
#DeafHistory #Inclusion #LearningTogether




Our One School, One Book event is just around the corner, and we canโt wait to share the big reveal with you! Get ready for an unforgettable experience as we announce the title of our book during the kickoff event on Friday, September 12th. The excitement is building, and weโre so thrilled to embark on this journey together!


Anderson 3 is proud to partner with local emergency services for our annual school safety walkthroughs. Representatives from Anderson County Emergency Management, Anderson County Fire, including surrounding volunteer fire stations, Anderson County EMS, Iva Police Department, and Anderson County Technical Services, toured our campuses this week with district leaders. Together, they reviewed changes, noted strengths, and identified ways to further strengthen our crisis plans and safety measures. ๐๐๐
What makes Anderson 3 unique is our commitment to inviting emergency personnel into our schools to provide direct feedback on our procedures. This collaboration has become a yearly practice and continues to shape how we refine and improve safety across the district.
This yearโs walkthrough highlighted the addition of even more safety cameras, fencing, equipment and other improvements. Dr. Nixon, Deputy Superintendent, mentioned this year's application for state Building Safety Grant Funds included ballistic film for exterior windows and doors.
We are grateful for the expertise and dedication of our community partners as we work together to keep our students and staff safe. ๐ซ๐
What makes Anderson 3 unique is our commitment to inviting emergency personnel into our schools to provide direct feedback on our procedures. This collaboration has become a yearly practice and continues to shape how we refine and improve safety across the district.
This yearโs walkthrough highlighted the addition of even more safety cameras, fencing, equipment and other improvements. Dr. Nixon, Deputy Superintendent, mentioned this year's application for state Building Safety Grant Funds included ballistic film for exterior windows and doors.
We are grateful for the expertise and dedication of our community partners as we work together to keep our students and staff safe. ๐ซ๐







Tomorrow is Grandparents Day for 2nd, 4th, and 5th grade!

๐ธGracie McGee, a Junior at Cresecent, visited Mrs. Eaton's class as a guest reader. She won the title Miss Sparkle City Highschool in her latest pageant. ๐ #ReadersareLeaders #StarrShines





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