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Stacie Lefave named Haywood Elementary Teacher of the Year

Miss Stacie Lefave
Stacie Lefave was selected by her peers as the Haywood Elementary
Teacher of the Year. She is currently in her sixth year of
teaching in the Haywood County School System. She taught fourth
grade one year and second grade for five years. Miss Stacie is a
native of Brownsville and a graduate of Haywood High School.
She wanted to become a teacher because of the wonderful role
models that she had growing up in the schools of Haywood County.
Miss Stacie holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Learning K-8 from
The University of Tennessee-Martin. She is a member of TEA and
of Alpha Gamma Delta Honorary Teacher Sorority. She was named
Wal-Mart’s Teacher of the Year in 2008. Miss Stacie is the
daughter of Marlen and Mary Lefave.
“It has been a pleasure working with Miss Lefave. Every time I
walk into her classroom, her students are engaged in learning
and enthusiasm fills the air,” Principal Tracy Riddle said. “She
is always positive and ready to do anything I ask of her. We are
very fortunate to have her at Haywood Elementary.”
HES fundraiser a great success


Everyone at Haywood Elementary says, “Thank you to everyone in the
community for your support for our spring fundraiser!” The
students were able to sell more than $6,500 worth of “cookie
dough,” and the proceeds from the fundraiser will be used to
purchase a Marqee sign to be placed in the front of the school
building. This will better enable members of the community to
stay informed of events at the school. Miss Elizabeth Lovell’s
was the first-grade class that sold the most with more that
$2,000 in sales, and Miss Britany Anderson’s class sold the most
in second grade with a total of $1,158.50. Individual winners
were Amanda Watson with $600 in sales, Luc Young with $471,
Perry Woodland with $376 and Benjamin Naylor with $275. These
four students are members of Mrs. Currie’s class, Miss. Lefave’
class, Miss Stanley’s class, and Mrs. Reagan’s class.
Students receive messages from around the world

Students in Miss Elizabeth Lovell’s first-grade eCLASS has been
receiving postcards from around the world. Students asked
friends and family to send postcards from different areas of the
world. On the postcards, senders wrote three facts about their
location. Once the postcard was received, the class discussed
the three facts, located the place on a map, and researched
other information about the destination.
Currently, the class has received postcards from 18 states and 15
countries. Some of the U.S. favorites include The Alamo (San
Antonio, Texas), The Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco,
California), and Mount Rushmore (Keystone, South Dakota). One
student even heard from her father who is stationed in Iraq!
“The kids have loved getting mail. This project has stirred up an
excitement in learning about different places. We cannot wait to
add to our list,” Miss Elizabeth said.
HE students begin100 Days projects

One of the most anticipated projects at HES is the yearly
home/school project that students complete about the 100th day
of School. Each child, with assistance from their family, makes
a poster with 100 items to represent each day they have been in
school. It was touching to see what one first grader choose as
the subject for the “100 Days of School” project.
Winter Book Jam features Super Bowl … and super books


Everyone has the fever as the Super Bowl was fast approaching and
that fact
was evident at Haywood Elementary on Wednesday, January 27.
Students and staff members wore a sports jersey in support of
the school’s winter Book Jam sponsored by the UT Extension
office in Brownsville. The theme for this jam was “Super Book
Jam” and you can tell from the smiling faces that the students
had a
“super time!”
Haywood Elementary honors School Board members

Everyone at Haywood Elementary was so excited to have Haywood
County School Board Chairman Mr. Harold Garrett and
Vice-Chairman Mrs. Robbie Jarrett-King join them at morning
meeting on January 27. January 25-29 was School Board
Appreciation Week, and each child in each class signed a puzzle
piece that was assembled on stage to create a banner that
expressed the appreciation of Haywood Elementary students and
staff for the Haywood County School Board. Mr. Garrett took the
banner to the central office to be displayed so everyone will
know how much Haywood Elementary appreciate each and every
member of the school board. After morning meeting a light
breakfast of fruit and pastries was served to the special
guests.
Red, White and Blue … Snowmen!

Haywood Elementary School has a very patriotic group of snowmen
that have come to visit. Don’t they look happy!
HE students receive Reading Wall of Fame recognition


Mrs. Bridgit Dancy presented certificates to students in
recognition of those whose names were added to the “Reading Wall
of Fame” at the Haywood Elementary Awards Program on January 22.
Mrs. Hester’s class received a trophy for best class
participation in utilizing the center.
HES students earn awards at ceremony

Haywood Elementary School held it’s third six weeks awards program
on Friday, January 22. It was “come back home day” for our
presenters. Mrs. Denise Pearson, who is currently serving as
Special Services Diagnostician for Haywood County, was the guest
presenter at the second-grade program in the morning. Mr. Jerry
Smith, Executive Director of Federal Programs and Exceptional
Children, was the guest presenter for the first-grade program in
the afternoon. Mrs. Pearson taught at HES for 15 years before
moving to her present position, and Mr. Smith was principal at
HES for 20 years.

Mr. Stephen Mays, HES assistant principal, presented the Character
Awards at the program. The trait for the six weeks had been
“Citizenship” and everyone was very proud of our winners!

Mr. Michael Banks was the Rotary Club representative who awarded a
bicycle
to a very lucky first grader who had achieved perfect
attendance. Thank you, Rotary Club, for your continued support
of our students and school. |