
Got Leftover Jack-o-Lanterns?
Don't toss them out—compost them! Bring your pumpkins to Hill City Elementary and let them give back to the earth. Drop-off is easy! Follow the circle drive to the compost bin at the back of the school. Your pumpkin will help nourish next year’s crops!



News from PTO for November!


Mrs. Green's 4th-grade Discovery students wrote letters and created beautiful artwork for Veterans currently under hospice care.
With Veterans Day approaching on November 11th, we pause to honor the brave men and women who served our country selflessly. Thank you to all Veterans for your courage, dedication, and sacrifice.


Congratulations to Colton! He's mastered his kindergarten sight words and is moving up to the first-grade list! Way to rock the reading in Ms. Jenkins' class! As a reward, he's earned a special visit to the Book Vending Machine! Keep up the amazing work, Colton!



More fascinating discoveries in the Science Lab! Mrs. Ellis's 4th-graders took on the challenge of dissecting owl pellets. This hands-on (and slightly gross!) activity gave students an up-close look at what owls have hunted and eaten. They were curious about the tiny bones and other remains, revealing clues about an owl's diet and role in the ecosystem.








Today we celebrate Georgia Retired Educators Day!
Thank you to all the incredible retired educators who dedicated years of passion, hard work, and commitment to shaping young lives. Your influence lasts far beyond the classroom, touching hearts and minds forever.


Kindergartners in Action: Engineering the Perfect Spider Web Bridge!
First graders and kindergartners in the Computer/STEM lab took on a unique engineering challenge this week! Tasked with building a bridge to help spiders cross a river, each team combined their knowledge of spiders and bridges to design a strong, suspension-style "Spider Web Bridge."
Here are Mrs. Abbott's young engineers exploring what it means to think like a spider, working hard to create a structure that could support as many spiders as possible.
Way to go, future engineers!






"Lots of 'Inside Out 2' Emotions visited the Hill today! Our 3rd & 4th-grade teachers brought the fun (and were even spotted at Friday's Fall Bash!), while our 1st & 2nd-grade teachers rounded out the day with their own 'Inside Out 2' crew of Emotions.






"Check out our 3rd-grade teachers and students embracing their 100-year-old future selves! Thanks for honoring the Red Ribbon Week theme 'You Only Live Once... Be Drug-Free!' and showing us that a healthy lifestyle never goes out of style!





Red Ribbon Week Fun! Mrs. Connelly's 4th-graders showed up in style each day, embracing the dress-up themes to support an anti-drug, healthy lifestyle. From "rallying in red," dressing like they're 100, to a full-on Yee-Haw day, and today's "Drug-Busters" Halloween, these kids brought their spirit and smiles every day!





"Big thanks to Mrs. Moss for capturing our fabulous 3rd-graders dressed in their Halloween finery for Red Ribbon Week! They’re taking a stand and aren’t 'Afraid to Say No!' in today’s 'Drug-Busters' theme!










Recess is always a blast, but when Deputy Roach joins the fun, it’s extra special! Today, he’s bringing his energy and smile to the playground. Any guesses on what game he’s organizing with our students?



More second-graders are dissecting owl pellets in the STEM Lab! This time, it's Mrs. Wisniewski's class investigating. These scientists are discovering tiny skeletal clues, piecing together what their owl might have eaten. What fascinating finds do you think they uncovered?







Reminder! Picture Retakes are on Friday, 11/1, if your child needs one.


Day #2 of Red Ribbon Week! 🎉Several of Mrs. Anderson's PreK students are embracing the theme "Y.O.L.O... Be drug-free!" as they celebrate the importance of living long, healthy lives. They look fabulous dressed as their 100-year-old selves! Tomorrow's theme is "Yee-haw! Let's Lasso Healthy Anti-Drugs!" Dress like a farmer, cowboy or cowgirl, or your favorite farm animal.




Scientists at Work! Mrs. Romesberg's second graders had an exciting day in the STEM Lab, where they dissected owl pellets! This hands-on activity helped them discover exactly what owls eat by examining real skeletal remains.









Special Shout-Out! Huge thanks to former Hawk, Carter McEntire, from PHS, for helping at our Book Fair today! We truly appreciated the extra set of hands in getting everything packed up. Thank you, once again, to our Hill City students, families, faculty and staff for supporting our Fall Book Fair. It was so much fun!


Here’s Mrs. Gartrell’s kindergarten class wearing red to start Red Ribbon Week as we teach students about living a drug-free, healthy life. Tomorrow’s dress-up theme is “Y.O.L.O. Day: You Only Live Once…Be Drug-Free!” Dress like you’re 100 to celebrate a long and healthy life!


Thank You for Making Our Book Fair Amazing!
The Book Fair closes tomorrow at 12 Noon! Any student who brings money will have a final opportunity to shop before we wrap up. We truly appreciate your support—every purchase helps benefit our school. Thank you for helping spread the joy of reading!


Fire Safety Week at Hill City!
This week, the Fire Marshal's Office has been busy teaching our students all about fire safety! PreK through 2nd graders had the chance to explore the Fire Safety House and learn life-saving tips from the Fire Safety Education team. We're so grateful for this hands-on training and encourage all families to make a fire safety plan for your home. Thank you again, Pickens County Fire and Rescue.









