06/14/2026
Check out our display! ππ
Good morning, Friends!
We are fortunate to have on loan from Southern Elementary some of their Time Capsule artifacts. We now have a mini exhibit of some of the items, as well as an opportunity to view remaining items of interest. One letter on display is from Pauline Marie Bruce, Cafeteria Manager, in 1976. So, we are going to have a numerical trivia question today.
According to Mrs. Bruce, she and her staff served 600 lunches on May 27, 1976. Based on her information can you guess the prices of a regular lunch 50 years ago?
Student Price:
Adult Price:
Extra Milk Carton:
Also, she shared the average hourly pay scale for cafeteria workers? What would you guess?
Wish we could enjoy those prices in 2026!
(Except for the hourly wage!)
Rowena, Office Assistant
#1976
06/03/2026
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Contents of the 50-year Southern Elementary - Georgetown, KY time capsule have been digitized. View them here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MkO4YlkaTirE9GZYSMFujj_mM5g9n-6E?usp=drive_link
05/31/2026
Yesterday, we celebrated a milestone for our oldest Stallions as they were officially promoted to middle school! πππ
As they move on to the next chapter, we know they will continue to make us proud. Once a Stallion, always a Stallion. π΄
Congratulations
Post your pics below!
05/29/2026
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Time capsule unearths memories
Rarely does old homework bring as much excitement as it did at Southern Elementary on May 26. The elementary students of fifty years ago gathered to look at drawings, letters,
05/29/2026
What a fun day to be a Southern Stallion! ππ¦π«§
Today was filled with color powder, popsicles, bubbles, water balloons, laughter, and unforgettable memories. Our Stallions had an absolute blast celebrating together and enjoying every splash, smile, and moment of fun. Thank you to everyone who helped make this such an amazing day for our students!
05/28/2026
From Kinder Camp to Kinder Graduationβ¦ what a journey it has been for our youngest Stallions! ππ
It feels like just yesterday they walked through our doors holding hands a little tighter, learning classroom routines, and beginning their Southern story. Over this year, they have grown into confident readers, writers, leaders, and friends. They learned to count, create, share, problem solve, and most importantly β believe in themselves.
We are so proud of the growth and memories made along the way. Kindergarten may be ending, but their journey as Southern Stallions is just getting started. π΄β¨
Congratulations to our kindergarten graduates! Once a Stallion, always a Stallion.
Southern Strong β’ Stable Proud
Here are some sweet pictures from today. Post your pics in the comments!
05/27/2026
We loved seeing our former Stallions walk the halls today at Southern! Once a Stallion always a Stallion! ππ