05/22/2026
Today was a full-circle moment at Little River Elementary 💙🎓
We were so excited to welcome back our former Dolphins for the Senior Walk Class of 2026! Watching these amazing graduates walk our halls once again in their caps and gowns reminded us just how quickly time flies and how proud we are of each and every one of them.
From elementary school memories to graduation day achievements, your journey has inspired our current students to dream big, work hard, and believe in themselves.
Congratulations, Class of 2026 — your Little River family is cheering you on every step of the way! 🐬✨
DolphinPride
05/20/2026
We Can't wait to see our former students tomorrow! Use the link below to RSVP!
All graduates who are former Little River dolphins are invited to walk the hallways for one last time on Thursday, May 21, at 10:00am. Please RSVP here or using the QR code in the pic. We are so proud of you and hope you can make it!!! RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/LRESrWalk
All graduates who are former Little River dolphins are invited to walk the hallways for one last time on Thursday, May 21, at 10:00am. Please RSVP here or using the QR code in the pic. We are so proud of you and hope you can make it!!! RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/LRESrWalk
05/12/2026
All graduates who are former Little River dolphins are invited to walk the hallways for one last time on Thursday, May 21, at 10:00am. Please RSVP here or using the QR code in the pic. We are so proud of you and hope you can make it!!! RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/LRESrWalk
05/05/2026
🌟 Meet Our Character Kids of the Month! 🌟
We are proud to celebrate our amazing students who have been recognized for demonstrating outstanding mentorship skills! These students lead by example and help make our school a positive, supportive place for everyone. 💙
So, what does being a mentor look like in elementary school?
✨ A mentor is a kind friend who includes others and makes sure no one feels left out.
✨ A mentor helps classmates understand their work by explaining and encouraging them.
✨ A mentor shows patience, even when things are challenging.
✨ A mentor uses positive words and actions to lift others up.
✨ A mentor models respect, responsibility, and good choices every day.
✨ A mentor seeks help/assistance when needed.
Our Character Kids show that leadership isn’t about being the loudest—it’s about being the most thoughtful, helpful, and kind. We are so proud of the way they inspire their peers and contribute to our school community!
👏 Congratulations to our incredible mentors—you are making a difference every day!
04/13/2026
We are thrilled with some changes heading our way as we become a STEAM academy for the 2026-2027 school year. Click link for more info. We are currently open to enrollment within OCPS.
04/06/2026
🌟 Student of the Month: Critical Thinking & Problem Solving 🌟
This month, we are proud to celebrate our amazing students who demonstrate excellence in critical thinking and problem solving! 🧠✨
In elementary school, this trait looks like:
🔹 Asking thoughtful questions and being curious about the world
🔹 Taking time to think through challenges instead of giving up
🔹 Trying different strategies when something doesn’t work the first time
🔹 Making connections between what they’ve learned and new situations
🔹 Working independently and with others to find creative solutions
Our Student of the Month shows perseverance, creativity, and confidence when faced with challenges. They remind us that mistakes are part of learning and that every problem has a solution when we keep trying! 💡👏
We are so proud of your hard work and determination—keep thinking, exploring, and growing! 🌱💙
03/24/2026
🌟 Character Kid Spotlight: GRIT 🌟
This month, we are proud to celebrate our Character Kids who consistently show grit—the determination to keep going, even when things get tough!
What is grit?
Grit is having the courage and perseverance to try your best, stick with challenges, and never give up—even when something feels hard or frustrating.
What does grit look like in our students?
💪 Trying again after making a mistake
📚 Sticking with a tough assignment instead of giving up
🧩 Solving problems with patience and effort
🏃 Practicing a skill over and over to improve
😊 Keeping a positive attitude when things don’t go as planned
Our Character Kids have shown that success isn’t about being perfect—it’s about effort, resilience, and heart. We are so proud of the way they rise to challenges and keep moving forward!
👏 Help us celebrate these amazing students who show grit every day!
02/06/2026
🥣 It’s the SOUPer Bowl at Little River Elementary! 🏈
Forget the halftime show—the real action today was in the staff lounge! To kick off the big game weekend, our amazing team hosted a SOUPer Bowl potluck, and it’s safe to say we scored big.
From hearty chilis and classic chicken noodle to some secret-recipe favorites, our staff brought their "A-game" (and their appetite). It was the perfect way to warm up, refuel, and enjoy some "huddle time" together.
We’re so lucky to have a team that supports each other both in the classroom and in the kitchen. Now, we’re ready to tackle the rest of the day!
Who are you rooting for this weekend? Tell us your favorite game-day snack in the comments! 👇
02/06/2026
✨ Student of the Month Spotlight: Self-Awareness ✨
We are so proud to announce our Students of the Month! This month, we focused on the foundational trait of Self-Awareness. Self-awareness is more than just knowing your name or your favorite color; it’s the "superpower" of understanding your own emotions, strengths, and areas where you’re still growing. When our students practice self-awareness, they are building the toolkit they need for a lifetime of confidence and kindness.
What does Self-Awareness look like in elementary school?
It’s often found in the quiet, thoughtful moments of a school day:
Recognizing Feelings: Being able to say, "I’m feeling frustrated because this math problem is hard," instead of giving up.
Knowing Strengths: Identifying what they are good at—whether it’s being a fast runner, a great listener, or a creative artist.
Understanding Impact: Noticing how their words and actions affect their friends and the classroom environment.
Growth Mindset: Realizing when they need a break or a little extra help to do their best work.
"To know oneself is the beginning of all wisdom." — Aristotle
Please join us in the comments by giving a big round of applause to these incredible students who lead by example every day! 👏 🍎