
2022 Homecoming Court


Ms. Jackie Kerr from Mississippi Museum of Natural Science came to DES to talk to Mrs. Jacks’ 5th grade students. She discussed food chains, food webs, and ecosystems with the students while showing furs, live animals, and fossils





Friday night’s football game at Bruce has been moved to tomorrow Thursday, September 8 at 7:30 P.M.

Bri Parrish


DES hosts FAMILY LITERACY/TECH NIGHT
See attached letter for more information. It will go home with your child today.
https://5il.co/1hmrk


Melinda Allen
Water Valley High School
Assistant Principal/ELA Specialist


DES students have been learning about the Elements of Art this year in their art activity class with Mrs. Winters. The first element they learned about was “lines”. PreK-2nd used different kinds of lines to make a “Scribble-Saurus Rex” and 3rd-6th grade students used lines to make a “Bad Hair Day” drawing.





Mrs. Jack’s 5th graders learned about oil spills today during a class experiment.





Happy Labor Day!


As follow up from earlier this week, Mrs. Sain's class learned it took teamwork to pull The Gigantic Turnip out of the ground. They had a fun activity of cooking fresh veggies in the crockpot, including, of course, our own gigantic turnip!.




Labor Day closing


September birthdays!


Annie Gooch
Davidson Elementary
Custodian


Coach Sayles’ MIssissippi Studies students presented the three major tribes of MIssissippi. One student brought arrowheads from the different tribes.





Jennifer Winters
Davidson Elementary School
Art and Music


Classring Presentation


Paula Brown
Water Valley High
Special Education


Coach Yancy’s geometry class is preparing for unit test by playing a Jeopardy review game!




Ms Keene’s 8th grade math students working hard today in stations.


Mrs Dalton’s high school Human Anatomy and Physiology class began a study of the Integumentary System yesterday.
The purpose of the lab was to determine each student’s unique fingerprint pattern and study the distribution of patterns among the classroom population. They learned that the papillae is the top of the dermis and responsible for fingerprints.



