National Custodian Day! Here are some of our quiet heroes of the school. "You pick up litter, you wipe up goo. If there's an accident, you deal with that too. We are so very grateful for all that you do!" Appreciative every day!
10 months ago, Hugh Mercer Elementary School
National Custodian Day! Some of our quiet heroes of the school.  You pick up litter, you wipe up goo.  If there's an accident, you deal with that too.  We are so very grateful for all that you do! Appreciative every day!
National Custodian Day! Some of our quiet heroes of the school.  You pick up litter, you wipe up goo.  If there's an accident, you deal with that too.  We are so very grateful for all that you do! Appreciative every day!
National Custodian Day! Some of our quiet heroes of the school.  You pick up litter, you wipe up goo.  If there's an accident, you deal with that too.  We are so very grateful for all that you do! Appreciative every day!
National Custodian Day! Some of our quiet heroes of the school.  You pick up litter, you wipe up goo.  If there's an accident, you deal with that too.  We are so very grateful for all that you do! Appreciative every day!
Happy National Principals Month to my fellow principals! Your outstanding leadership, dedication, and the positive impact you’ve made on our students, teachers, and school community are truly inspiring. Your hard work does not go unnoticed, and I'm incredibly fortunate to be part of this amazing group of dedicated individuals. You are appreciated! - Principal Marcus Petty
10 months ago, Fredericksburg City Public Schools
Happy National Principals Month to my fellow principals! Your outstanding leadership, dedication, and the positive impact you’ve made on our students, teachers, and school community are truly inspiring. Your hard work does not go unnoticed, and I'm incredibly fortunate to be part of this amazing group of dedicated individuals.  You are appreciated!
Ms. Anderson's Kindergarten Class kicked off the fall season with a little apple testing. The class predicted what their favorite apple was going to be and then tried all 3 to see if they were right.
10 months ago, Hugh Mercer Elementary School
Ms. Anderson's Kindergarten Class kicked off the fall season with a little apple testing. The class predicted what their favorite apple was going to be and then tried all 3 to see if they were right.
Ms. Anderson's Kindergarten Class kicked off the fall season with a little apple testing. The class predicted what their favorite apple was going to be and then tried all 3 to see if they were right.
Ms. Anderson's Kindergarten Class kicked off the fall season with a little apple testing. The class predicted what their favorite apple was going to be and then tried all 3 to see if they were right.
Ms. Anderson's Kindergarten Class kicked off the fall season with a little apple testing. The class predicted what their favorite apple was going to be and then tried all 3 to see if they were right.
🌟Download the ParentSquare app today! 🌟 Stay involved with your student's learning and activities at school. From anywhere. https://www.fxbgschools.us/page/parentsquare
10 months ago, Fredericksburg City Public Schools
🌟Download the ParentSquare app today! 🌟  Stay involved with your student's learning and activities at school. From anywhere.
🌟Download the ParentSquare app today! 🌟  Stay involved with your student's learning and activities at school. From anywhere.
October Special Education Advisory Meeting Join us on Monday, October 28, 2024, from 5:00 - 6:30 PM, at Lafayette Elementary School for our Special Education Advisory Meeting.
10 months ago, Fredericksburg City Public Schools
October Special Education Advisory Meeting  Join us on Monday, October 28, 2024, from 5:00 - 6:30 PM, at Lafayette Elementary School for our Special Education Advisory Meeting.
Ms. Lawson's 4th grade class had a lesson from a beekeeper about VA's main pollinator the bees. They then did a lesson about native Virginia plants and what pollinators may be pollinating them. A Tulip dissection helped further engage the 4th graders in learning about plant reproduction.
10 months ago, Hugh Mercer Elementary School
Ms. Lawson's 4th grade class had a lesson from a beekeeper about VA's main pollinator the bees. They then did a lesson about native Virginia plants and what pollinators may be pollinating them. A Tulip dissection helped further engage the 4th graders in learning about plant reproduction.
Ms. Lawson's 4th grade class had a lesson from a beekeeper about VA's main pollinator the bees. They then did a lesson about native Virginia plants and what pollinators may be pollinating them. A Tulip dissection helped further engage the 4th graders in learning about plant reproduction.
Ms. Lawson's 4th grade class had a lesson from a beekeeper about VA's main pollinator the bees. They then did a lesson about native Virginia plants and what pollinators may be pollinating them. A Tulip dissection helped further engage the 4th graders in learning about plant reproduction.
Ms. Lawson's 4th grade class had a lesson from a beekeeper about VA's main pollinator the bees. They then did a lesson about native Virginia plants and what pollinators may be pollinating them. A Tulip dissection helped further engage the 4th graders in learning about plant reproduction.
Ms. Lawson's 4th grade class had a lesson from a beekeeper about VA's main pollinator the bees. They then did a lesson about native Virginia plants and what pollinators may be pollinating them. A Tulip dissection helped further engage the 4th graders in learning about plant reproduction.
Ms. Lawson's 4th grade class had a lesson from a beekeeper about VA's main pollinator the bees. They then did a lesson about native Virginia plants and what pollinators may be pollinating them. A Tulip dissection helped further engage the 4th graders in learning about plant reproduction.
Ms. Lawson's 4th grade class had a lesson from a beekeeper about VA's main pollinator the bees. They then did a lesson about native Virginia plants and what pollinators may be pollinating them. A Tulip dissection helped further engage the 4th graders in learning about plant reproduction.
Ms. Lawson's 4th grade class had a lesson from a beekeeper about VA's main pollinator the bees. They then did a lesson about native Virginia plants and what pollinators may be pollinating them. A Tulip dissection helped further engage the 4th graders in learning about plant reproduction.
Ms. Lawson's 4th grade class had a lesson from a beekeeper about VA's main pollinator the bees. They then did a lesson about native Virginia plants and what pollinators may be pollinating them. A Tulip dissection helped further engage the 4th graders in learning about plant reproduction.
Ms. Lawson's 4th grade class had a lesson from a beekeeper about VA's main pollinator the bees. They then did a lesson about native Virginia plants and what pollinators may be pollinating them. A Tulip dissection helped further engage the 4th graders in learning about plant reproduction.
FCPS NEEDS YOU! We're hiring substitutes. *Daily Substitute Teacher Rate (Non-Degree): $97.50/day *Daily Substitute Teacher Rate (associate's degree or 60+ college credits): $105/day *Daily Substitute Teacher Rate (College Graduate): $112.50/day *Long Term Substitute Teacher Rate* (Without a teaching license, but with a bachelor's degree): $165/day *Long Term Substitute Teacher Rate* (With a teaching license): $217.50/day For additional info, or to see if you would qualify, please contact Human Resources at (540)372-1130. #teachfxbg Apply here 👉 https://www.fxbgschools.us/o/fcs/page/substitute-teaching
10 months ago, Fredericksburg City Public Schools
We're hiring
2024 Disability Awareness Month Adaptive Sports Day at UMW Goalball, Wheelchair Basketball, and Boccia Ball Saturday, October 5th 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Goolrick Gyms Sponsored by Delta Alpha Pi, DiversAbility, Friends of Athletics, and the James Farmer Multicultural Center. We encourage you to reach out with any accommodation requests at least two weeks prior to the event by contacting ODR at odr@umw.edu.
10 months ago, Fredericksburg City Public Schools
2024 Disability Awareness Month Adaptive Sports Day at UMW  Goalball, Wheelchair Basketball, and Boccia Ball  Saturday, October 5th 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Goolrick Gyms  Sponsored by Delta Alpha Pi, DiversAbility, Friends of Athletics, and the James Farmer Multicultural Center. We encourage you to reach out with any accommodation requests at least two weeks prior to the event by contacting ODR at odr@umw.edu.
What do you get when you enjoy Guac and Chips with HMES Friends? 25% back to our HMES Community! Join us at Chipotle on October 7th from 5:00-9:00 pm.
10 months ago, Hugh Mercer Elementary School
What do you get when you enjoy Guac and Chips with HMES Friends? 25% back to our HMES Community! Join us at Chiptole on October 7th from 5:00-9:00 pm.
Ms. Muir's Kindergarten and 1st grade classes were given the opportunity to create art with many colors within the boundaries of the lines they created. Their colorful artwork is showcased throughout the hallways of our school.
11 months ago, Hugh Mercer Elementary School
Ms. Muir's Kindergarten and 1st grade classes were given the opportunity to create art with many colors within the boundaries of the lines they created. Their colorful artwork is showcased throughout the hallways of our school.
Ms. Muir's Kindergarten and 1st grade classes were given the opportunity to create art with many colors within the boundaries of the lines they created. Their colorful artwork is showcased throughout the hallways of our school.
Ms. Muir's Kindergarten and 1st grade classes were given the opportunity to create art with many colors within the boundaries of the lines they created. Their colorful artwork is showcased throughout the hallways of our school.
Ms. Muir's Kindergarten and 1st grade classes were given the opportunity to create art with many colors within the boundaries of the lines they created. Their colorful artwork is showcased throughout the hallways of our school.
Ms. Muir's Kindergarten and 1st grade classes were given the opportunity to create art with many colors within the boundaries of the lines they created. Their colorful artwork is showcased throughout the hallways of our school.
Ms. Muir's Kindergarten and 1st grade classes were given the opportunity to create art with many colors within the boundaries of the lines they created. Their colorful artwork is showcased throughout the hallways of our school.
Ms. Muir's Kindergarten and 1st grade classes were given the opportunity to create art with many colors within the boundaries of the lines they created. Their colorful artwork is showcased throughout the hallways of our school.
Ms. Breen's kindergarten music class are learning all about steady beat and identifying different classroom instruments. They sang the song “Aiken Drum” - about a man that lived in the moon and his face was made out of different foods! They then made their own Aiken Drum faces out of instruments and objects found in the music room.
11 months ago, Hugh Mercer Elementary School
Ms. Breen's kindergarten music class is learning all about steady beat and identifying different classroom instruments. They sang the song “Aiken Drum” - about a man that lived in the moon and his face was made out of different foods! They then made their own Aiken Drum faces out of instruments and objects found in the music room.
Ms. Breen's kindergarten music class is learning all about steady beat and identifying different classroom instruments. They sang the song “Aiken Drum” - about a man that lived in the moon and his face was made out of different foods! They then made their own Aiken Drum faces out of instruments and objects found in the music room.
Ms. Breen's kindergarten music class is learning all about steady beat and identifying different classroom instruments. They sang the song “Aiken Drum” - about a man that lived in the moon and his face was made out of different foods! They then made their own Aiken Drum faces out of instruments and objects found in the music room.
Ms. Breen's kindergarten music class is learning all about steady beat and identifying different classroom instruments. They sang the song “Aiken Drum” - about a man that lived in the moon and his face was made out of different foods! They then made their own Aiken Drum faces out of instruments and objects found in the music room.
Ms. Breen's kindergarten music class is learning all about steady beat and identifying different classroom instruments. They sang the song “Aiken Drum” - about a man that lived in the moon and his face was made out of different foods! They then made their own Aiken Drum faces out of instruments and objects found in the music room.
The right shoe can make everything different! By donating your gently worn, new or used sneakers/athletic shoes a small percentage from each pair will be contributed to our PE/Health department.
11 months ago, Hugh Mercer Elementary School
The right shoe can make everything different!
Dress in your Best!!! Tomorrow is Picture Day!
11 months ago, Hugh Mercer Elementary School
Tomorrow is Picture Day!
📰hyperbole Local Schools Tighten Security After Online Threats Both Schools Systems Have Deemed The Threats Non-Credible 👉https://myhyperbole.com/news/local-schools-tighten-security-after-online-threats/
11 months ago, Fredericksburg City Public Schools
It's game time in World Language as students learn and practice speaking Spanish greetings with Mrs. Bachand.
11 months ago, Hugh Mercer Elementary School
It's game time in World Language as students learn and practice speaking Spanish greetings with Mrs. Bachand.
The Family Community Picnic originally scheduled for Thursday, September 26 has been cancelled.
11 months ago, Fredericksburg City Public Schools
canceled
Sweet Frog Premium Frozen Yogurt Presents HMES Spirit Night TONIGHT from 3:30-7:30 1211 Emancipation Highway, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 25% of sales will benefit HMES PTA when you present the flyer.
11 months ago, Hugh Mercer Elementary School
Sweet Frog Premium Frozen Yogurt Presents HMES Spirit Night September 12th from 3:30-7:30 1211 Emancipation Highway, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 25% of sales will benefit HMES PTA when you present the flyer.
Good afternoon, As always, thank you for your continued support, cooperation, and collaboration as we work together for the health, safety, and instructional needs of our Fredericksburg City Public Schools community. As promised, we want to follow up on last night's message in order to keep you informed. As you know, there are local, state, and national rumors for a Friday, September 13 event. Today, we have received no additional information, no evidence, and no proof of any violence to our schools. Out of an abundance of caution, increased police presence will continue. We thank families who have advised their students against spreading rumors, particularly those that could cause undue fear in our community. If you have credible information concerning a threat to our schools, contact a school administrator or school employee. As with any emergency, please contact 911 if your information gives rise to that level. We want to reiterate that safety and security are our top priorities and always will be. Thank you.
11 months ago, Fredericksburg City Public Schools
FCPS Announcement
Picture Day September 18th
11 months ago, Hugh Mercer Elementary School
Picture Day September 18th
The PE/Health department is participating in the Got Sneakers recycling of new or gently worn athletic shoes (includes cleats) fund raising program. For every pair of donated shoes, the PE/Health department receives a percentage. Payment is determined as follows: Excellent condition = $7/pair, Good Condition = $2/pair, Fair Condition = $1/pair. Shoes with holes and tears are collected for recycling purposes only (no credit). Single shoes and non-athletic shoes are not accepted.
11 months ago, Hugh Mercer Elementary School
The PE/Health department is participating in the Got Sneakers recycling of new or gently worn athletic shoes (includes cleats) fund raising program.   For every pair of donated shoes, the PE/Health department receives a percentage.