Harper and Brooke-Lynn have started off our 4th grade Read with a Pet Reading Challenge! Stay tuned for more...


Kicking off week 4 of 5th grade with a tight race to the 1,000,000 word challenge!! These kids have each read over 110,000 words already!

7th Grade gets the win over Williamsburg tonight!


Sixth Grade is building a web of self-images.





This week's athletic events.

Counselor Quote of the Day: "Either you run the day or the day
runs you."
On Saturday, September 7th, the cross-country team traveled to Georgetown. Multiple PRs set, including a 5th overall finish! Let's go cards!









Mrs. Adams' class had fun learning a partner game to practice subitizing and recognizing numbers!








Please check out our September Newsletter! Please note the dates coming up, including picture day!
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7th grade Language Arts students peer reviewed movie posters they created based on the theme of the story they read this week.




A very fun and busy day in the FCS classes!! Pancakes and monkey bread aromas filled the Encore hallway!


Hard work pays off! 3rd graders enjoy cashing in their PBIS points for some awesome "treasures" today!


3D Maps in the Cardinal Learning Lab. 9th grade history students reviewing some geography through hands-on learning.









The Elementary is hyped and ready for students to redeem their positive behavior-Cardinal Tracks! Our Cardinal Track Treasure store is open starting today!




Counselor Quote of the Day: “If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.” — Shirley Chisholm
4th graders used talking chips with an inferencing activity.


Lady Cards JV off to an early lead over the Astros! Let's Go Cards!



Outside exploring! We made a list of as many biotic and abiotic things we could find around campus and how those things interact.








Come out and support our seniors tonight as they take on Fayetteville in our Senior night game. First game starts at 5:00.

Dear Cardinal Family,
This morning we will be practicing our lockdown and barricade safety drill procedures at approximately 9:00 am. Our procedures have been developed with the coordination of local and county law enforcement. Our training and procedures are based on data and the current best practices available. Safety training is necessary and helps us to ensure student and staff safety in the event of an actual emergency.
In addition to practice and training, we work hard every day to establish positive working relationships with students and families. Preventative measures help us to ensure our school is a safe and caring place where every student has at least one trusted adult. Prevention happens when students are able to come forward with information, recognize warning signs, and share information that allows our school community to intervene and help individuals long before they reach a crisis or tipping point. This is everyone’s responsibility and is at the very core of our business, we are a school community that cares about the whole child first.
In the event that a student or parent wishes to make a report during non-school hours please remember to use the Safe School Tip Line at 844-723-3764.
Thank you for helping us keep school a safe place to learn!
Mr. Bob Walker
Felicity-Franklin Local School Superintendent
