“B” is for birds

  Preschool students learned about birds recently ... homing pigeons in particular, when Mr. Kenny Ellington, father of Camon who is in Mrs.…

Anderson students celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday

Dr. Seuss’s Read Across America, in honor/memory of his birthday, is a very big day for students at Anderson. We begin the day eating green eggs and…

“U” is for Underwear!

Students in Mrs. Angela Yoder's preschool class have been studying the letter “U.” U, as you can see, if for UNDERWEAR!! Oh my gosh, look how huge…

“L” is for Limo

Wow! Anderson Preschoolers are ridin’ in style! After learning about the letter “L,” preschoolers enjoyed a ride in a limo. Kenny Ellington from the…

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HHS Mock Trial Team places second in region

Twenty-three (23) Haywood High School students participated in the Region II High School Mock Trial competition at the Jackson-Madison County…

2012 TENNESSEE ACADEMIC DECATHLON STATE COMPETITION RESULTS

For the twenty-seventh consecutive year, Haywood High School competed at the state-level in the Tennessee Academic Decathlon. Hosted by Austin Peay…

“Baseball Buddies” celebrate Read Across America

Coach Messer and the Haywood High School baseball team helped Haywood Elementary students celebrate Dr. Seuss Day/Read Across America by reading a…

Cordurory visits Anderson

Students in Ms. Connie Allen and Miss Wendy Hopper's classes recently read “Corduroy.” Not only did they read “Corduroy,” they had a visit from him!…

Thornton wins first place in DAR Essay Contest

Mrs. Patricia Gruenewald (left), representing the David Craig Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, presented certificates and awards to…

Anderson students learn about animals

During their enrichment time in the morning, Mrs. Jessie Warren’s class at Anderson has been studying Animal Kingdoms. So far, they have learned…

HES completes fundraiser

HES just completed a cookie dough fundraiser to raise money for technology in our classrooms. Pictured are the students who sold the most in each…