🎉 What a wonderful night of Bingo! 🎉 Parents, staff, and students came together for an evening full of fun, laughter, and community. Thank you to everyone who joined us and helped make the night a success—memories like these make our school family even stronger! 💙✨

#EPSLearnersToLeaders #FamilyFun #BingoNight
7 months ago, Caren Long
Student and two staff members smile in front of a colorful bulletin board that says “Ready for an awesome year.”
Cafeteria filled with families sitting at tables enjoying Bingo night.
Parents, students, and staff gathered in the cafeteria playing Bingo together.
Table full of prizes including books, activity kits, and household items.
Family sits together concentrating on their Bingo cards while enjoying snacks.
Dad and two children play Bingo at a cafeteria table with food and drinks.
Parent helps two children mark Bingo cards while sharing snacks.
Family enjoys snacks and plays Bingo together at a long cafeteria table.
Dad and daughter sit together playing Bingo; the girl smiles excitedly.
Students and parents sit in rows playing Bingo and enjoying pizza and snacks.
💡 Math made fun! 💡 Our youngest learners had a blast sorting, counting, and comparing with colorful counters, crayons, and shapes. Hands-on activities like these make numbers come alive and bring big smiles to little faces! 🌟✏️🧩

#MathInAction #HandsOnLearning #EPSLearnersToLeaders
7 months ago, Caren Long
Smiling student in a purple shirt shows a worksheet with colored counters, crayons, and small math manipulatives.
Child in a green shirt looks up with a smile while working with yellow counters and a purple crayon on a math worksheet.
Student in a green Minecraft shirt sits at a desk with yellow blocks, red counters, and orange crayons on a worksheet.
Two students sit side by side, smiling, with math worksheets covered in red and blue counters and crayons.
Smiling student in a floral shirt displays a worksheet with yellow shapes, red counters, and bear counters.
Student in a black Under Armour shirt sits with a worksheet showing red, green, and purple counters and crayons.
Child in a black and white jacket grins while pointing to red and blue math manipulatives on a worksheet.
Student in a yellow shirt works carefully with red counters and blue and green math manipulatives on her worksheet.
Student with long blond hair smiles while showing red and green math manipulatives on a worksheet.
Smiling student in a Hello Kitty shirt shows a worksheet with blue and green blocks and crayons.
✨ Learning in motion! ✨ Our students are jumping out letter sounds, combining movement with phonics to make learning stick. 🧠➡️💪 When children move while learning, it strengthens memory, focus, and engagement. Every jump, clap, and sound builds stronger readers—one bounce at a time! 📚💥

#LearningInAction #PhonicsFun #ActiveLearning #EPSLearnersToLeaders
7 months ago, Caren Long
A child in a blue shirt jumps on colored dots while classmates wait their turn.
Close-up of children stepping on red, yellow, and green dot mats on the classroom floor.
Thank you to the parents who joined us for our first Parent Advisory Meeting of the year! We value your ideas, support, and commitment to helping our students grow and succeed. #LearnersToLeaders #Parentpartnership
7 months ago, Caren Long
Parents and children listen attentively as two school staff members speak at the front table during the Parent Advisory Meeting.
A wide view of families seated in the cafeteria tables while school staff lead the Parent Advisory Meeting.
Parents and guardians sit in the cafeteria listening to the principal present information during the first Parent Advisory Meeting of the year.
Don’t forget about Parent Night! We’re excited to see you there. Afterward, join us for pizza and bingo—a fun evening for the whole family! 🍕🎉
7 months ago, Caren Long
The flyer is for Elizabethtown Primary School’s Title 1 Parent Information Night on Tuesday, September 22, 2025. At the top is the school logo with a dolphin. Large bold text announces the event, followed by details: 5:30 PM Parent Advisory Meeting and 6:00 PM Title 1 Meeting Starts. Three colorful boxes highlight the schedule: a yellow box for the Parent Advisory Meeting at 5:30 PM, a green box for the Title 1 Meeting, PTO, and curriculum updates at 6:00 PM, and a white box for Pizza & Bingo Afterwards at 6:45 PM. Decorative stars and a colorful “BINGO” graphic appear at the bottom.
The flyer is for Elizabethtown Primary School’s Title 1 Parent Information Night on Tuesday, September 22, 2025. At the top is the school logo with a dolphin. Large bold text announces the event, followed by details: 5:30 PM Parent Advisory Meeting and 6:00 PM Title 1 Meeting Starts. Three colorful boxes highlight the schedule: a yellow box for the Parent Advisory Meeting at 5:30 PM, a green box for the Title 1 Meeting, PTO, and curriculum updates at 6:00 PM, and a white box for Pizza & Bingo Afterwards at 6:45 PM. Decorative stars and a colorful “BINGO” graphic appear at the bottom.
🌟 Staff Members of the Week 🌟
We are excited to celebrate TWO amazing staff members this week! Their hard work, dedication, and positive energy shine through in everything they do for our students and school community. 💛

Thank you both for making a difference each and every day—you truly help us grow from Learners to Leaders!
7 months ago, Caren Long
Photo of Mrs. Parker, recognized as Staff Spotlight of the Week
Photo of Mrs. Slater, recognized as Staff Spotlight of the Week

🎨 School Attendance Matters! 🎨
Poster Contest – Show Us Why Showing Up Counts!

📅 Deadline: September 29, 2025

✅ Open to all students!
✅ Create a powerful poster that shows why attending school every day matters.
✅ Be creative, bold, and inspiring!

🏆 Grade Level Winners will receive prizes and have their artwork displayed at school and on our EPS Facebook Page.

Poster Guidelines:

Must include the message: "School Attendance Matters"

Size: 8.5" x 11" (standard paper)

Hand-drawn using crayons, colored pencils, or markers with drawings, words, or cut-outs.

Submit to your homeroom teacher or the front office by the deadline. Put your full name, grade, and teacher's name on the back of the poster.

💡 Need ideas? Think about:

How showing up helps you succeed

The impact of missing school

Encouraging friends to attend daily

📍 Due Date: Monday, September 29, 2025
📬 Submit your entry by 2:40 PM!

For more information, contact:
📧 SSW Crystal Slater
| 📞 (910)862-3380 or cmslater@bladen.k12.nc.us

Let your art make a difference — because every day counts!

7 months ago, Caren Long
A cheerful cartoon-style poster character with a smiling face, arms, and legs stands on an orange background. The character holds a large yellow pencil in one hand and gives a thumbs-up with the other. Above it, bold black text reads “POSTER CONTEST.” The poster’s body includes simple shapes and lines resembling a paper design, with a red square and black lines suggesting text. Small sparkling star icons accent the design.
✨📚 Our students are putting their creativity to work by making one-of-a-kind bookmarks that celebrate our school theme, Learners to Leaders! Each bookmark is unique, just like our students, and showcases how learning today helps shape tomorrow’s leaders. 🌟✏️

#LearnersToLeaders #StudentCreativity #EPSPride
7 months ago, Caren Long
A group of children and one adult stand posing for a photo in a classroom. Laptops, colorful bookmarks, and supplies are on a table in the foreground.
A collection of colorful bookmarks featuring various expressive faces, arranged together on a flat surface.
A collection of colorful bookmarks featuring various expressive faces, arranged together on a flat surface.
A collection of colorful bookmarks featuring various expressive faces, arranged together on a flat surface.
A group of elementary school children stand together in a classroom, posing for a photo in front of colorful educational posters and a bulletin board.
🌟 Staff Spotlights of the Week! 🌟

This week we are thrilled to shine the spotlight on TWO amazing members of our team! 💛

We are so grateful for their hard work, positivity, and the difference they make each and every day. 💐👏

Help us celebrate them in the comments below! 🎉

#StaffSpotlight #Teamwork #WeAreEPS
7 months ago, Caren Long
The graphic features a staff photo with decorative accents and text recognizing them for their dedication and hard work.
The graphic features a staff photo with decorative accents and text recognizing them for their dedication and hard work.
“B4” you forget… Parent Night is coming up on September 22!
Join us for a fun evening together — and yes, there will be BINGO! 🟢🔵🟡🔴

#ParentNight #FamilyFun #BINGO
7 months ago, Caren Long
Flyer with a clean white background featuring a large red bingo ball in the center with “B4” in bold black letters. Above it, large colorful text reads: “Save the Date – Parent Night – September 22.” Around the ball are scattered colored dots in red, blue, green, and yellow. At the bottom, black text reads: “B4 you forget, join us for a fun evening with,” followed by large bold blue text: “BINGO!”
Our kindergarteners had so much fun learning about feelings today! 💕 Using Play-Doh and crayons, they created faces to show different emotions. This hands-on activity helped them explore how we express our feelings and recognize them in others. We love seeing their creativity shine! 🌟😊

#LearnersToLeaders #KindergartenFun #SocialEmotionalLearning
7 months ago, Caren Long
Two young students sit at a classroom table smiling. In front of them are worksheets titled “Showing Emotions,” decorated with colorful drawings and Play-Doh faces.
A girl smiles and waves at the camera while sitting at a desk. Her “Showing Emotions” worksheet is colored in bright rainbow shades with Play-Doh facial features.
Two students sit side by side at a table, grinning at the camera. Their “Showing Emotions” worksheets are decorated with Play-Doh pieces and bright crayon colors.
A girl smiles and flashes a peace sign while sitting at her desk. Her “Showing Emotions” worksheet shows a rainbow shirt and a Play-Doh
Two boys sit at a classroom table working on “Showing Emotions” worksheets. Their papers are decorated with green Play-Doh faces and bright crayon colors.
Our kindergarten students are learning Habit One: Be Proactive! 🌟 They worked hard on their coloring projects and shared what being proactive means in their own lives. We are so proud of these young leaders taking charge of their choices and showing responsibility every day!
7 months ago, Caren Long
Alt text: A group of kindergarten students stand together in a classroom holding up their colorful drawings. The children are smiling and showing their work related to Habit One: Be Proactive. The background shows alphabet letters across the wall, a classroom calendar, and a bulletin board with bright borders. Some students are kneeling in front while others stand behind them, proudly displaying their completed projects.
Elizabethtown Primary School is asking for your feedback on our School Improvement Plan (SIP)!

Bladen County Schools is using the Indistar and NCStar platforms to create and monitor School Improvement Plans (SIPs). The SIP specifically addresses how our school will improve both the school performance grade and school growth score. The school improvement process is continuous and information in NCStar is updated regularly.

Please click on the following link and use the username and password to access Elizabethtown Primary School's School Improvement Plan.
http://www.indistar.org

Username: GuestS15613
Password: GuestS15613

Feedback Form: https://forms.gle/GHuZ7MJiKSYQYCwPA
7 months ago, Bladen County Schools
Light gray-blue background with text: “Elizabethtown Primary School – We’d Love to Get Your Feedback. Share your feedback on our School Improvement Plan.”
Our students are engaged in hands-on math small group activities! They practiced sorting Fruit Loops by color, constructed towers to compare heights, and worked on number formation from 1–10. A fun and interactive way to build early math skills! Hands-on math = big smiles and smart brains!

7 months ago, Caren Long
A smiling young girl with green beads in her braids sits at a classroom table. In front of her is a math sorting sheet with colorful cereal pieces grouped by color.
A young boy smiles while holding a bag of cereal. He has sorted colorful cereal pieces onto a worksheet by color at his desk.
Two children sit together at a classroom table, each with a sorting mat and bag of cereal. They are smiling and showing their work.
Two girls sit on the classroom floor working with colorful linking cubes. One girl has stacked cubes into tall towers on her paper.
A boy in a blue shirt and jeans sits on the classroom floor with a worksheet and several tall towers of connecting cubes.
A group of five children sit around a table smiling. They have pencils and papers in front of them, working on a classroom activity together.
Three students sit on the classroom floor working with colorful connecting cubes and orange math worksheets. Number circles are taped on the floor, and a smartboard displays a lesson at the front.
Four students sit at a classroom table, each working on a laptop. They wear headphones and focus on their screens during a technology activity.
Four students sit at a table sorting colorful cereal pieces onto large paper circles by color. The classroom is bright and decorated with rainbow-colored items.
Four students work at a table, carefully sorting cereal pieces onto colored paper circles. The smartboard and alphabet border are visible in the background.
🍂 Mark your calendars! Fall pictures will be taken on October 23. 📸 Let’s capture those autumn smiles surrounded by the beauty of the season!
7 months ago, Caren Long
Don’t forget! Curriculum Night is coming up on Monday, September 22. 🍕📚 Join us to learn more about what your child is doing in class, then stick around for pizza and Bingo fun! We can’t wait to see our families there!

#CurriculumNight #FamilyFun #PizzaAndBingo #SchoolCommunity #LearnersToLeaders
7 months ago, Caren Long
A colorful flyer announces Curriculum Night on Monday, September 22. At the top, it says “Don’t forget! Curriculum Night is coming up on Monday, September 22.” Below, two smiling children are shown with an open book, one holding a bingo ball. Colorful pennant banners and stars decorate the background. The text reads, “Join us to learn more about what your child is doing in class, then stick around for pizza and Bingo fun! We can’t wait to see our families there!” Images of a pizza slice and the word “BINGO” in colorful circles are at the bottom.
Our 3rd graders put their creativity to work in Canva to design posters about Habit 1: Be Proactive! They showed what it means to take charge of themselves, make positive choices, and lead with responsibility. Amazing digital leadership in action!

#LeaderInMe #Habit1 #BeProactive #3rdGradeLeaders #StudentCreativity #DigitalLearning #LearnersToLeaders
7 months ago, Caren Long
Poster with a blue and purple floral border and text reading “be proactive, I’m in charge of myself.”
Poster with sticky notes background showing the phrase “I am in charge of me. PROACTIVE.”
“After two weeks of learning different nursery rhymes, our students chose their favorite and drew a picture to represent it! Each child proudly explained their drawing, identified the main characters, and shared key details from the rhyme. This activity tied into the Knowledge portion of the CKLA curriculum and helped students practice comprehension in a fun, creative way.”

#NurseryRhymes #CKLAcurriculum #EarlyLiteracy #YoungArtists #LearningIsFun #ReadersAndThinkers #KeyDetails #StudentWork
7 months ago, Caren Long
A young student colors a drawing of a house with raindrops, labeled “Rain Rain Go Away,” using crayons at a classroom table.
A student colors a bright picture labeled “Little Boy Blue” with purple, orange, and blue crayons.
A student in a red shirt works on a colorful page labeled “Baa Baa Black Sheep,” filling it with crayon scribbles and shapes.
A student with pigtails colors a picture of “Humpty Dumpty,” showing the character sitting on a wall with blue sky above.
A student draws small shapes and flowers on paper labeled “Roses are Red” while using a blue crayon.
A student in a green shirt colors a picture labeled “Baa Baa Black Sheep,” showing sheep and circular shapes in black and green crayon.
Student colors “Rain Rain Go Away” picture with blue rain and green grass.
Student works on a “Baa Baa Black Sheep” drawing with pencil and crayon.
Student colors a “Little Bo Peep” picture with sheep and bright colors.
Student points to sheep in their “Baa Baa Black Sheep” drawing.
❤️ Yesterday our kindergarteners learned about September 11th in a way that was just right for their age. We talked about the importance of helpers, showing kindness, and taking care of one another when times are hard. Students shared ideas about how they can be helpers in their own school and community every day. 🌟

“Even the smallest hands can make a big difference.” ✋✨
7 months ago, Caren Long
A group of kindergarten students stands smiling in front of a bulletin board display for September 11th. Behind them are red, white, and blue ribbon crafts on black paper, each labeled “Never Forgotten, September 11th, 2001.” At the top of the display is a red banner that reads “Remembering Our Heroes” with yellow stars on each side. The children are standing in a row, showing pride in their work and honoring the memory of the day.
✨ Our students are learning how emotions affect our bodies! ✨
In this activity, each group illustrated a person showing a different feeling—sad, happy, scared, excited, angry, and nervous. Together, they talked about how emotions can change our faces, hearts, stomachs, and energy levels. 💭💗

This hands-on lesson helped students recognize that our bodies give us clues about what we’re feeling—and that understanding those clues is the first step to managing big emotions. 🌟
7 months ago, Caren Long
A student in gray draws on a large paper figure labeled “Sad,” showing tears and a frown, while two classmates observe and discuss the illustration.
Two students work together on a figure labeled “Happy,” adding details like a big smile and cheerful body markings.
A student colors a figure labeled “Scared” with wide eyes and a striped body while another student watches.
Two students draw on a figure labeled “Excited,” adding a smiling face, bright eyes, and colorful decorations.
Two students draw on a figure labeled “Angry,” giving it a frowning face and clenched hands.
A student in a Pikachu shirt works on a figure labeled “Nervous,” drawing squiggly lines and writing about body reactions like a fast heartbeat.