
Mrs. Amber and Mrs. Elisa's class had fun making Witches brew; It consisted of Monster scabs, Witch's warts, Ghost poop, Witch's fingernails, and Pumpkin teeth. They had fun graphing it to see which had the most and which had the least before enjoying eating their creation.










The Schwartz class had a fun class experiment where they measured gummy worms on the rulers they made. Overall, it was a great hands-on learning experience for the students to apply their math skills in a fun and creative way.



"Our futures are so BRIGHT without drugs!: Ms. Schwartz's Class Celebrates Red Ribbon Week in Style!" The students are all wearing sunglasses, as they take a stand against drug and substance abuse. Red Ribbon Week is a national campaign that aims to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and promote healthy choices. It is heartening to see young students take part in such events, as they learn important lessons about responsibility and making informed decisions.


Picture Retakes will be on Tuesday, October 31st for those students who were absent on picture day.


"Ms. Webster's class showed their support for a drug-free life by wearing red during Red Ribbon Week! Let's all join hands and promote a healthy lifestyle for ourselves and our community. Together, we can make a difference!"


Spanish Technology Class at the Public Library


At the Georgia Association of Elementary school principals Fall conference at Lake Lanier Matt Wilson Elementary School was awarded the Bell Award for their Successful Starts initiative. Successful Starts has been a huge program in our district that helps prepare our Kindergartner teachers for teaching strategies specifically for reading and writing. It aids in our system initiative in Goal area 1: Student Success of having our students reading on grade level by 3rd grade. #4theT


Next week is Red Ribbon Week! Check out the dress up days!


Ms. Kelley’s 4th grade class created wind socks and wind vanes while learning about weather instruments and predicting weather.






Thanks to Ms. Peters and her students our vegetable garden is planted and growing. The students participate in hands on learning of planting seeds. Their fall garden consists of broccoli, cauliflower, kale, carrots, cabbage, Swiss chard, and beets. Also,
they learn to irrigate the garden using the Rachio Smart Irrigation System, an easy system to use.






Thank you for supporting our Book Fair! We really appreciate it!


Mrs. Hand's students have been learning about the phases of the moon, and they used Oreos to make each phase on Friday. #Fridayfunlearning #MWE4theT









Students in Mrs. Ring’s class pretended that we were building a new zoo. Each child created an exhibit at the zoo that showed the animal and included it’s basic needs.









Parents - Make sure you have setup your Infinite Campus Parent Portal account. Report Cards for grades 6 - 12 will be published in the portal on Tuesday, October 10th, grades K - 5 will be available on Monday, October 16th for Parent Conference Day. #4theT


It's time to for a progress check with your child's teacher. Please contact the school asap to schedule a time on Monday, October 16 for a conference.


We have two Matt Wilson students that are showing at the Georgia National Fair this weekend in Perry, GA. If you have a chance, make sure to check them out!


Goodies with Grands was a wonderful success! We shared treats with our special family members and shopped in the Book Fair.










Matt Wilson wants to wish our Hispanic Faculty and Staff a Happy Hispanic Heritage Month. MWE is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by having a Battle of the Books with Read Alouds from Hispanic Culture. Students are also researching famous Hispanic Americans.


Goodies With Grands this Wednesday, October 4th!!!


Your child has your tickets!! Check those bookbags and folders! Tickets for the Goodies With Grands on Wednesday, October 4 are available now, We look forward to seeing all grandparents/grandpersons of Matt Wilson Elementary students on Wednesday!
