
Jaguars, this a reminder that school will be closed on Monday, January 16. Be safe and enjoy your families.
All of our students are capable of learning and for that reason we will not let our students fail!
Operating as usual
Jaguars, this a reminder that school will be closed on Monday, January 16. Be safe and enjoy your families.
“For well over 20 years the Leon County School District and the Tallahassee Chapter of the NAACP has partnered to recognize two students from every school to be recognized for the MLK Positive Dreamer and Doer Award. The event takes place annually the Friday before the MLK Day Holiday.” Pineview 2023 Dreamers and Doers are Enrique
Burgess III and Anylah Rackley. 🥳🥳💚💛
Jaguar Family, its school choice time. If you are interested, please use the website that has been provided.
Thank You to Cruz Law Firm for spreading the holiday cheer to Ms. Kimel’s class.
Calling ALL Pre-K babies. Parents, if you are interested in having your toddler enrolled, please use the information in the post.
We are deliciously proud of Jacob Chapel Baptist Church who celebrated our teachers and admin with a beautiful luncheon fit for royalty! On top of all of that, everyone was gifted an Amazon Gift Card! 💚💛
Good morning and Happy New Year! 🎆 🥳
Pineview students enjoying the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra. 💚💛
Guess who came to visit the students at Pineview Elementary today?
Clemons 4th grade class joining in on the holiday spirit by making Gingerbread cookies. 💚💛
Ms. Clemons 4th grade class joining in on the holiday spirit by making Gingerbread cookies. 💚💛
Christmas At The View would not have been a success without YOU! For that we THANK YOU!
Center Point Church saved the day on Pajama Day! More than 50 students were able to join in on today’s festivities, because of this second annual donation! Thank you! 💚💛
Christmas at The View still loading. 💚💛
A special shout out to Mrs. Pearcey, our school’s guidance counselor, for organizing Christmas at the View! She arranged for EVERY SINGLE STUDENT at Pineview to get the exact gift that was requested on each students’ wish list! ❤️
Literacy Night loading. 💚💛
Congratulations to today’s winners for today school wide spelling bee are….
1st place -Jah’Zarra
2nd place - Kamarrion
3rd place - Kenneth 💚💛 🎉🎉
Literacy Night still loading. 💚💛
Part 2…Let your imagination explore, read more! Thanks Jaguars for a great turnout! 💚💛 📚
Let your imagination explore, read more! Thanks Jaguars for a great turnout! 💚💛 📚
Photos from Leon County Schools's post
Today, Mrs. Gerry class had a book tasting. They enjoyed books that are inclusive and diverse just like us. 💚💛
Part 2…Ms. Hirst's class enjoying and learning about STEM. Robot building and bridge building activities were great. 💚💛
Ms. Hirst's class enjoying and learning about STEM. Robot building and bridge building activities were great. 💚💛
Day 3 of STEMulating our little Jaguars. Ms. Gray class explored with 4-H today. Which soda has more carbon dioxide?
We are so PROUD of you Mrs. Ross! 🥳🥳 💛💚
Leon County Schools is proud to announce the five finalists for the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year! 👏
The five finalists are:
• Marla Blair (Deerlake Middle School)
• Christy Hanna (William J. Montford Middle School)
• Randi Lundgren (Amos P. Godby High School)
• Karlisa Ross (Pineview Elementary School)
• Kate Strickland (Lawton Chiles High School)
The finalists were selected by a committee of educators, administrators, and community representatives. The committee selected the finalists based on their reviews of “redacted applications” (no names or schools on them) from LCS school level Teacher of the Year nominees. The next step for the finalists will be an interview process with the selection committee on Thursday, December 8, 2022. The 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year will be surprised at their school on Friday, December 9, 2022.
Congratulations to our finalists and all campus Teacher of the Year nominees! 🎉
Ms. Nash students learned about magnetism. Students learned about 3 types of magnets- temporary, permanent, and electromagnetic. 💚💛
4th grade learning about coding with Young Engineers for S.T.E.M! 💛💚
Day 2 of STEMulating. Coding with 4th Grade. 💚💛
Day 2 of STEMulating. Coding with 3rd Grade. 💚💛
After seeing the play Dragons Love Tacos we decided that First Grade Also Loves Tacos. We would have had more pictures but First Grade loves tacos so much that they ate them all before we could get more pictures. 💛💚
Part 2…..Today we started a STEMulating day with our 3rd Graders. They explored with magnets and learned about magnetism, polarization and different types of metal.
Today we started a STEMulating day with our 3rd Graders. They explored with magnets and learned about magnetism, polarization and different types of metal.
Parents, please mark your calendar for this upcoming event. Can’t wait to see you all! 💚💛
Our 1st Graders enjoyed seeing the play Dragons Love Tacos at FSU School of Theatre.
Oronde McKhan, the coolest Assistant Principal in the world! 💚💛
Ms. Laughlin’s Kindergarten class received a “Goat Gram”. All students got to visit and play with goats. Such a heartwarming and fun moment! Thank you Connie Martin for your kind gesture.
Kids voting today was a success! Students got to learn about the process of voting and even got to fill out their own voters cards & ballots!🇺🇸 💪🏽
Part 2…Thanks Phi Delta Epsilon’s for the Trunk or Treat outing! 💚💛
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