
Our grandparents are the quiet heroes who step up in extraordinary ways. Whether raising their grandchildren or lending a helping hand, their love and wisdom are the foundation of so many families in our community.
To Paw Paw Charles Topps and all our St. Helena grandparents: thank you for your selflessness, your strength, and your unwavering devotion. You remind us all of the importance of family, faith, and resilience. The legacy you’re building in the hearts of your grandchildren is one that will inspire generations to come.
We see you, we honor you, and we are endlessly grateful for all that you do.
#StHelenaWINNING


Our parents in St. Helena make countless sacrifices every day to ensure their children have the best opportunities to succeed. Their unwavering love and dedication inspire us all. They work tirelessly to provide, guide, and support, always wanting their children to achieve great things.
To Ms. Brittainy and all our parents, your unconditional love and determination are shaping a brighter future for the next generation. Thank you for all you do—you are the heart of our community!
#StHelenaWINNING


To Our Amazing Parents in St. Helena: A Tribute to Your Dedication
In St. Helena, we know that raising children is no small task—it takes unwavering love, patience, and faith. Every day, we witness the incredible commitment of parents who pour their hearts into ensuring their children grow up strong, grounded, and ready to face the world.
This picture of our football player holding a Bible symbolizes what makes our community special. It’s a reminder that while we aim high for academic and athletic success, we never lose sight of the foundation that truly matters: faith and family.
To the Bakers and all the parents in St. Helena, we see your sacrifices, your struggles, and your triumphs. Thank you for showing us that raising children isn’t just about what you provide materially—it’s about instilling the right values, nurturing their spirits, and always keeping God at the center. We’re proud to stand with you as we work together to shape a brighter future for our children and our community.
#StHelenaWINNING


In St. Helena, we are blessed with parents who go above and beyond. They work tirelessly to teach their children the value of respect, hard work, and integrity. They show them what it means to walk the right path, even when it’s not the easiest one. And, most importantly, they lead by example—proving every day that actions speak louder than words.
To the Holiday family and all parents of St. Helena: thank you for being role models not just for your children, but for all of us. Your commitment to raising good, strong, and compassionate individuals is inspiring. You are the backbone of our community, and we are better because of you.
#StHelenaWINNING


We are thankful for all of the families who were able to come to our Thanksgiving lunches yesterday. We are also grateful for the amazing cafeteria staff that made it happen!










Here are some of the ticket prices for items at Fall Fest on Friday. This event is for learners only. We can’t wait to see them enjoy it!



Mrs. Holland’s class enjoyed the library today! 📚





During small group Intervention, Mrs. Griffin modeled expectations for learning stations as learners worked on /ai/ and /ay/ sounds.








Can you clap mixed rhythms with a steady beat? These 2nd grade learners can! 👏🏽





These learners are ZEARNING it & completing their math grade level missions on time. Keep up the great work! 🎊🎉






Fall fest is this Friday! Don’t forget to purchase your tickets.


Support our Coca-Cola Fundraiser on SchoolCash!


Bus 39 was traveling on Hwy 10 westbound approaching Bell Rd. The driver turned his left signal light on to negotiate a turn onto Bell Road when the driver of a Mazda SUV impacted the bus from the rear. The learners and bus driver are ok. We are awaiting word on the condition of the driver of the SUV. Prayers to all souls involved.

All learners who ride Bus 39 will be transported to SHATA. Parents will be able to meet their child at that location.

Good morning. Bus 39 was involved in an accident where a car struck the bus from behind. Transportation staff are on their way to the scene. We will keep you updated as things progress.

Ms. Chaney's learners have been explaining why counting by tens is faster than counting by ones. #StHelenaWINNING #RETHINKSthelena

Ms. Brumfield's class learned about the letter "e" and the /e/ sound. She modeled how to write the letter e. Learners practiced writing on the desks and in the air. They also showed mastery of the objective through their independent work. #StHelenaWINNING #RETHINKStHelena





Library days are the best days! Mrs. Gross' 2nd grade class enjoyed themselves today.




Here's what's happening at the ELC!
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