Happy Education Support Professionals Week! 🎉 Today, we celebrate the amazing individuals who make our schools run smoothly and create positive learning environments for students. From custodians and bus drivers to office staff and paraprofessionals, your hard work and dedication are truly appreciated. Thank you for all you do to support our students, teachers, and schools! #ThankYou #StokedToLearn2425 #EducationSupportProfessionals
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
education support professionals week
🏆 Battle of the Books Results! 📚 Congratulations to all our amazing readers! After a tough competition, here are the top teams: 🥇 1st Place: London Elementary 🥈 2nd Place: Poplar Springs Elementary 🥉 3rd Place: Walnut Cove Elementary London Elementary, who will advance to the district competition tomorrow, March 11, at Nancy Reynolds Elementary at 9 AM! Good luck, London Elementary—keep up the great work! 🎉📖💪 #BattleOfTheBooks #ReadingChampions #GoodLuckLondon
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
London elementary
Poplar Springs elementary
Walnut Cove elementary
March 5th @ 9:30am is the annual statewide tornado drill. Residents are encouraged to practice their emergency plan. Are you #ReadyNC? Note: Due to the slight risk of severe weather this Wednesday, schools will conduct the a tornado drill on a different day.
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
March 5th is the annual statewide tornado drill! Residents are encouraged to practice their emergency plan to prepare for #ncwx. Are you #ReadyNC? #NCPrep
🏆 Battle of the Books Results! 📚🎉 Congratulations to all the incredible teams who competed in the Battle of the Books! Your hard work and dedication truly shined. 🥇 1st Place: Pinnacle Elementary – Moving on to the district competition on March 11th! 🥈 2nd Place: King Elementary 🥉 3rd Place: Mount Olive Elementary Great job to all the students who participated! 📖✨ #BattleOfTheBooks #ReadingChampions
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Pinnacle elementary students
King elementary
Mount Olive elementary students
🔧Happy Maintenance Workers Appreciation Day!🔧 Today, we recognize and celebrate the hardworking maintenance workers who keep our schools, buildings, and communities running smoothly! From fixing leaks to keeping our spaces safe and functional, their dedication does not go unnoticed. Drop a thank you in the comments to show your appreciation for these everyday heroes! #MaintenanceWorkersAppreciation #ThankYou
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Maintenance Workers Appreciation Day! gut in safety vest standing by wrench and gear
🥞🥓 It’s National School Breakfast Week!🥣🍎 A great day starts with a great breakfast. 🍽️ This week, we’re celebrating the importance of fueling up for learning with nutritious and delicious school breakfasts. From fresh fruit to whole grains, our school cafeterias are serving up meals that help students stay focused and ready to succeed. #SchoolBreakfastMatters #FuelForSuccess
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Breakfast: The key to a successful start of the day
📚🏆 Battle of the Books Results! 🏆📚 Congratulations to all our incredible readers who competed in the Battle of the Books! Your hard work and dedication truly shined! 🥉 3rd Place: Sandy Ridge Elementary 🥈 2nd Place: Nancy Reynolds Elementary 🥇 1st Place: Germanton Elementary Getmanton Elementary will now move on to the district competition—good luck! Great job to all the teams for their amazing efforts! Keep reading and keep learning! 📖✨ #BattleOfTheBooks #ReadingChampions #GreatJobTeams
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Sandy Ridge elementary School Battle of the Books team
Nancy Reynolds elementary battle of the books team
Germanton elementary School battle of the books team
📚✨Read Across America Day! ✨📚 Today, we celebrate the power of books to inspire, educate, and bring us together! Whether you're diving into a classic, exploring a new adventure, or sharing a story with a friend, let’s make reading a part of our day. #ReadAcrossAmerica #ReadingMatters #BookLove
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Read Across America Day - read, grow, inspire - An illustration of an open book with various objects around it.
🌟 March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month 🌟 This month, we celebrate inclusion, advocate for accessibility, and recognize the incredible contributions of individuals with developmental disabilities. Let’s work together to create a world where everyone has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive! 💙 Together, we can make a difference! 💛#InclusionMatters #CelebrateAbilities
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
Severe Weather Awareness Week: The first step in making sure that you and your family are prepared for severe weather is pledging to prepare. This includes developing a family emergency and communications plan. In short, know what to do before severe weather strikes by creating an emergency plan today. Visit https://www.ready.gov/plan to make your plan today! Your family may not be together when a disaster strikes, so it is important to plan in advance: how you will get to a safe place; how you will contact one another; how you will get back together; and what you will do in different situations. Learn more at: https://www.weather.gov/rah/severeprep
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Storm Planning Timeline
💙✨ Happy National School Social Worker Week!✨💙 This week, we celebrate the incredible school social workers who provide essential support to students, families, and educators. From offering a listening ear to connecting families with resources, their dedication makes a lasting impact. #SchoolSocialWorkerWeek #ThankYou #SupportingStudents
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Happy National School Social Worker Week - hands holding hearts
📚✨ Get ready to celebrate Read Across America Week—March 2-7, 2025! 🎉 This week, we’re igniting a love for reading with exciting activities, guest readers, and fun literacy adventures. Whether it’s diving into a new book, dressing up as your favorite character, or sharing a story with a friend, let’s make reading come alive! 📖❤️ What book are YOU reading this week? Drop your favorites in the comments! ⬇️ #ReadAcrossAmerica #ReadingMatters #BookLove
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Read Across America Week - chair in the middle of the room with book shelves in the background
Congratulations to all of the SCS Math Fair Participants. This event is a testament to the power of mathematics in shaping the way we think, reason, and solve real-world challenges. They have shown that math is more than just numbers—it’s about discovery and endless possibilities! Participating Schools : Chestnut Grove Elementary, Germanton Elementary, King Elementary, London Elementary, Mount Olive Elementary, Nancy Reynolds Elementary, Poplar Springs Elementary, Walnut Cove Elementary The most projects we have ever had! 52 Individual Projects 28 Class Projects A special thank you to: Germanton Elementary for hosting our event. Judges, Retired SCS Assistant Superintendent, Donna Boyles, Retired Elementary Instructional Coach, Lisa Williamson, Dr. Lisa LaMonica, Special Programs Director, Dr. Kimberley Thompson-Hairston, Director of Media and Technology, Lori Spencer, Middle School Instructional Coach, Amanda Brown and Lisa Rasey, Elementary Instructional Coach, and our teachers, mentors, and families for your support and encouragement throughout this journey. Mrs. Bloser’s Adapted Class - Poplar Springs Elementary K-2 (Individual) 1st - Sage Hover 2nd - Lily Jones 3rd - Kendall Bonner K-2 (Class) 1st - Miss Shuler’s Class - Walnut Cove Elementary 2nd - Mrs. Carico’s Class - King Elementary 3rd - Mrs. O’Neals Class - King Elementary 3-4 Individual 1st - Annit Rose and Allie Belba 2nd - (Tie) Dylan Lopez and Dean Grabs 3rd - Sawyer Shaffer 3-4 Class 1st - Mrs. Petree’s Class - Poplar Springs Elementary 2nd - Mrs. Jones’s Class - Mount Olive Elementary 3rd - Mrs. Parrish’s Class - King Elementary 5-6 (Individual) 1st - Peyton Fulk and Ella Kiser 2nd - Dylan Hill 3rd - (4-way Tie) Paige Cook, Erin Bullins, Eli Mabe, Joseph Reeves, and C.J. Newsome 5 - 6 Class 1st - Mrs. Rose’s Class - Poplar Springs Elementary 2nd - Mrs. Williams’s Class - Walnut Cove Elementary 3rd - Miss. Bonds' Class - Walnut Cove Elementary
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Students and parents waiting for awards
Math projects displayed
Student interview the judges
Student receiving awards
Students receiving awards
Public Education Week Public education is the foundation of our communities, shaping the future by providing opportunities for all students. Public Education Week is a time to celebrate our educators, students, and families who make a difference every day. #PublicEducationMatters #StrongerTogether
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Public Education Week 2025
Weather Announcement: Friday, February 21st, 2025 Stokes County Schools will operate on a 2 hour delay.
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
delayed start announcement
🚨 Important Announcement: School Closure 🚨 Weather Announcement - February 20th, 2025 Due to the unexpected snow, Stokes County Schools will close today. We will not run buses today. Secondary parents: If your children were already on buses, their school will contact you to let you know at which elementary school they are located. Elementary school will start dismissal at 9:15. Please be safe traveling to pick up your child. We will supervise your child until you arrive. If you cannot pick up your child by 11:00 am, please contact your child’s school to make further arrangements. I apologize for the late notice and the inconvenience. Please be safe.
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
weather annoucement
Weather Announcement: February 20th, 2025 Due to unforecasted burst of snow, some of the secondary roads are impacted. There will be a 3 hour delay for Middle and High Schools. If your student is on a bus they will continue to the school. Elementary schools on a normal schedule.
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Weather Announcement: Stokes County Schools
West Stokes Shines at the 2025 Youth & Government Conference Our Wildcats made a huge impact at this year’s NC Youth & Government Conference, showcasing their leadership, dedication, and passion for public service. - Jedidah Adu was awarded the Alumni Scholarship—an incredible honor. - Donovan Curry's bill passed through the House and Senate, and he even presented it to the Governor’s Cabinet. - Kathryn Davis not only made Mock Trial but also earned the highest score on her team. - Gordon Grabs led the way as a Senate Committee Chair, guiding debates on all bills in her committee and chamber. All 16 students represented West Stokes and Stokes County with excellence, confidence, and determination. We couldn’t be prouder. #WestStokesYAG #WildcatLeaders #FutureChangemakers #NCYAG2025
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
YAG 2025 Conference pictures
Congratulations to our incredible Stokes County Schools educators who were recognized by the Stokes County Board of Education for their outstanding performance and dedication! Teachers received performance bonuses based on the 2023-2024 EVAAS Growth results. Thank you for your hard work and commitment to student success! #StokesCountySchools #TeacherExcellence #StudentSuccess
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
List of teacher for the reading bonus
Elementary teachers with Board of Education
Middle school  teachers with Board of Education
List of teachers for the AP bonus
AP  teachers with Board of Education
List of teachers for the CTE bonus
CTE  teachers with Board of Education
Congratulations to Rachel Caudle, an 11th grader at West Stokes High School, for being recognized by the Stokes County School Board of Education as the High School Christmas Card Winner! - Your creativity and talent truly shine! #StokesCountySchools #StudentSuccess #WestStokesWildcats
about 1 year ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Rachel Caudle