
We are so excited to meet our future bulldogs today at Moody!


Moody Connects Y2 Ep. 36 - Upcoming Events and Kickoff to Testing https://youtu.be/PcTNIf-v7XY?si=yZO856JKK4nEH1r-

Congratulations to our February students of the month!


The White Hall School District Art Department is thrilled to show off our students’ amazing artwork in the 2024 WHSD Art Showcase ‘Total Eclipse of the Art’! The showcase will be Tuesday, April 16 at the White Hall Community Center from 5:00 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Select works of art created by White Hall students will be featured at the event. Our students have been working hard, and we are incredibly proud of them! 🎉🎉


🐾Congratulations to Mrs. Evans Fourth Grade GATE Quiz Bowl Team. They were the 1st place team at the tournament yesterday! They were undefeated all day and scored the most points. We are so proud of them!🐾


We enjoyed seeing Mr. Tarter's animals that he brought to Moody today!











Disagreement is no excuse for disrespect
Disagreement and division have led to violence in recent times. To teach your child that it is possible and preferable to address disagreements with respect, make it a rule at your house: "When we discuss an issue with different sides to it, we will hear all sides and, if necessary, we'll agree to disagree." In that case, your child will have to accept your authority, but children shouldn't have to change their viewpoints.
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Third quarter awards assemblies are this week. Thursday, March 28 will be kindergarten at 9:30, 2nd grade at 10:15, and 5th grade at 1:30. Friday, March 29 will be 3rd grade at 9:00, 1st grade at 10:00, and 4th grade at 1:30. We look forward to seeing you there!


Share smart moves for before, during and after tests
The things your child does before, during and after tests can improve academic achievement. Before the test, have your child review frequently for short periods of time when feeling most alert. During the test, your child should read the directions carefully and save time to double-check work. When your child gets the test back, review it together and discuss strengths and weaknesses. Then, have your child save the test for future studying.
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Challenge your child to find words inside words
Here's a fun way to build your child's language skills: Write down a word, then have your child use its letters to make new words. For example, from the letters in the word "tadpole," your child can write the words "tea" and "ate." You can do this with holiday or seasonal words, or pick a word that matches your child's interests. How many words can your student find in "watermelon" or "rhinoceros"?
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Kindergarten Signing Day is April 5th! We would love to meet our newest Bulldogs! Go to https://bit.ly/KindergartenSigningDay2024 to reserve your spot!! 🐾❤️


Congratulations to our kickball champions, Mrs. Lunsford's 5th grade class and to the runner up, Mrs. Langston's 4th grade class! 🏆



Moody Elementary extends a heartfelt THANK YOU to our school community! We're incredibly proud of our readers and grateful for your support, which made our fundraiser a success. Our students had a wonderful time reading. We can't wait to host another Read-A-Thon next year!

Mrs. Herring's Child Growth and Development classes from WHHS visited the Moody library this week.











Mrs. Herring's Child Growth and Development classes from WHHS visited the Moody library this week.











Kindergarten read the book Stone Soup and then cooked soup today. 🥣







Point out the positive results of effort
When it comes to achieving in school, intelligence propels students only so far. It takes hard work to get the rest of the way. Let your child know you place a high value on effort. Then, reinforce your message by showing your student how effort pays off. When your elementary schooler gets a high grade on a test, for example, say, "I know how hard you studied, and this is the result. I'm proud of you."
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Moody Elementary extends a heartfelt THANK YOU to our school community! We're incredibly proud of our readers and grateful for your support, which made our fundraiser a success. Our students had a wonderful time reading. We can't wait to host another Read-A-Thon next year!