Last week, Coleman Warriors were visited by the Street Blues. This free ball hockey program aims to get elementary students interested in the game of hockey. Students were taught fundamentals and special guest Louie stopped by to meet and play with the kids. 💙💛










As families are about to celebrate Thanksgiving Day. We would like to highlight how our Coleman Warriors have been giving to others in need and showing thanks. Earlier in the month, our students were busy collecting food for families in need. Congratulations to Mrs. O’Halloran’s class for collecting the most items. Our 1st and 2nd grade classes wrote very personal reflections about what they are most thankful for. We are so proud and thankful to have such a caring school community. 💜









We ended the week with our First Trimester Awards Assembly! Great Job Warriors!









Just a few of the items that each of our vendors are selling tomorrow. Come hungry! We will have biscuits & gravy, and freshly made donuts for sale. With so many vendors, you are certain to find some great things.


Dr. Schwierjohn visits with Coleman Elementary students for this edition of “Tell Me Something Good” Tuesday. Take a moment to hear about what our students have been learning in #MVNation !
https://youtu.be/BZFgmvw74xg

Yesterday, we had the pleasure of inviting service members to Coleman in celebration of Veteran's Day.
Thank you for your service and sacrifice.









Inspire your future reader by signing up for the #ImaginationLibrary, funded by Dolly Parton and the State of Missouri. Your child can receive a free book each month until age 5. Find out more at imaginationlibrary.com and register today!

Students in Mrs. Watson's 3rd grade class had their narrative writing celebration on Wednesday. Students shared their narratives with family and friends. Great work!! You all should be very proud.










Students enjoyed lunch outside today. It was nice to see everyone sharing spaces, playing, and making new friends.










Ms. Jones’ KDG and Ms. Mathew's 3RD GR classes started buddy groups at Coleman Elem. last week. Students will meet every few weeks throughout the year to partner-read or complete an activity together. This is an effective way to encourage positive relationships between students!





Lots of fun and excitement the past couple of days. The Coleman Trunk or Treat and Halloween Parade were a great success. So many fun costumes. And more importantly, SMILES and memories!!









Spooky topics make for fun writing activities. Students in Kindergarten made lists of ingredients for Witches Brew. 3rd graders created unique and interesting monsters. Once finished, they used adjectives to describe different characteristics of the monster.


Lots of Ghouls and Goblins attended Coleman's Trunk or Treat Friday Evening. Fun all around!!










"Storybook Pumpkin Decorating Contest"
It was neat to see all the creative ideas and designs for the pumpkins. Each one, unique and interesting. Great job Coleman Warriors!!
Reminder: Please try to pick up your pumpkin this evening at the Trunk or Treat.





The Future is So Bright for the students at Coleman. Our kiddos dressed up in bright colors on Wednesday. Followed by the careers they aspire to be on Thursday. The possibilities are endless.




Students and staff were showing their passions today. Whether it was a favorite video game, sport, or holiday. We have a wide variety of interests.



Coleman Elementary will open a PreK classroom on November 6, 2023 due to the district being awarded the Missouri Quality PreK Grant. Students must be age four by July 31, 2023 and students enrolled must qualify for the free/reduced lunch program. Contact the Doris Hoffman Early Learning Center at 636-271-1464 or complete the registration below to enroll today! We look forward to providing this service to MVR-III families. Apply at https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSfUXDPorl2xH4.../viewform

Red, Red, Everywhere. Students and faculty were all dressed up in red today in recognition of "Red Ribbon Week".





Red Ribbon Week
October 23rd-27th
Students are encouraged to dress up this week.

Daniel Boone Home Field Trip
Last week, third graders had an amazing time at Daniel Boone's
home. Students got to tour his residence and experience how pioneer children learned in a one room school house. They learned about woodworking and explored how pioneers used black powder to survive. Students were asking lots of questions to better understand that time period. Sounds like a lot of fun.










