August 4, 2015 - S. W. Carter Elementary School will have pre-registration for new students moving into the district (pre-kindergarten-5th grade) August 10th - 13th from 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Please bring your child’s report card, immunization record, birth certificate, social security card and proof of residency.
June 3, 2015 - Principal’s certificates and pins were given to recognize students who have a yearly average of 80 or above in every subject. The following students received the Principal’s Award:
First Grade - Michael Askew, Lucas Bass, Samantha Black, Yozmen Cartwright, Mac Collins, Arianna Davis, Ja’Leyah Davis, Jose Gonzalez, Lexy Hallmark, Cassity Hogue, Detoris Hubbard, SaiNaihaei Johnson, Devin Jones, Cason Lee, David Rivera, Kelvin Rivera, Obed Solis, Ty Swindle, Hannah Vaughn
June 3, 2015 - Attendance in school is usually a good predictor of a student’s academic performance. Students with excellent attendance records have a better chance to perform well in the classroom. The following students did not miss a day and were in attendance 175 days this year. It takes a great deal of determination and effort to attend school the entire year and not miss a day.
June 3, 2015 - The “S” Award for Scholastic Excellence and medal is presented to students who have a yearly average of 90 or above in every subject. The following students are to be commended for maintaining this level of academic excellence.
June 2, 2015 - S. W. Carter Elementary School presented an Accelerated Reader Certificate to students earning 100 or more AR points for the 2014-2015 school year.
June 2, 2015 - The President’s Award for Educational Excellence was established to recognize academic success in the classroom. It is designed to encourage students to achieve high academic standards by recognizing and rewarding them for educational excellence. To receive this award, fifth grade students must have high achievement on the math or reading portion of the 5th grade STAAR test and earn a grade point average of 90 or above in the fourth and fifth grades.
June 2, 2015 - The President’s Award for Educational Achievement is given to recognize students who show outstanding educational growth, improvement, commitment or intellectual development in their academic subjects but do not meet the criteria for the President’s Award for Educational Excellence. This award is meant to encourage and reward students who work hard and put forth their best effort in all academic areas.