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What's happening at Mill Creek Elementary?
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MCES Upcoming Events
View our school calendar for a complete list of upcoming event dates.
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2023-24 District Calendar
Williamson County Schools (WCS) follow the school and employee annual calendars. The calendar includes district schedules, breaks, half days and more.
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Early Release Dates
Elementary schools will participate in Early Release Days 11 Wednesdays during the school year. On those days, elementary schools will release 113 minutes early. Seven extra minutes will be added to each school day to implement the early release schedule. These days will provide teachers within their Professional Learning Communities, PLCs, the opportunity to focus on improving student academic outcomes through common planning, development of common assessments, analysis of student mastery of specific standards, etc.
- Buses and car lines will operate at dismissal.
- Students who can’t be picked up on early release days can remain at school until the regular release time, and schools will provide supervision through homework club, individual reading time, etc.
- A second round of elementary bus routes will run after the secondary school bus routes are completed, leaving on the same schedule as regular school days.
- SACC hours will continue on the regular schedule.
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SOAR into Student Academic Achievement with a Free Game of Mini-Golf
Williamson County Schools (WCS) Coordinated School Health Program is proud to announce an exciting program with SOAR Adventure where students can earn a free game of mini-golf.
Elementary students have many opportunities this year to earn free games of mini-golf. Students who achieve a letter grade of “A” in any one subject on their report card and/or are recognized by a staff member earn a free game of mini golf to be redeemed any time before June 30, 2024 at SOAR Adventure in Franklin. This is also true for students in Kindergarten and first grade who receive either a “3” or an “S” in any area of their report card. Students will receive a "ticket" to take to SOAR Adventure to be redeemed for the free game. One parent or guardian must be with the student or group of up to 5 total students. Parents or guardians do not have to play if they do not want to, and there is no charge if they do not play. If they want to play, they can pay the adult fee and play along with the students. Students will have the opportunity to win up to up to 4 free games, one per grading period!
All students who received a SOAR card from the first grading period can now use the cards again for the second grading period since there are four opportunities to use the card during this school year, one per each quarter.
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Featured in InFocus
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Schools of the Week: Amanda H. North Elementary and Mill Creek Elementary
Mill Creek Elementary kindergartners put on their lab coats as they made their own volcanoes in class. Using knowledge from previous science lessons, they formed a hypothesis about the possible outcomes.
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April School Snapshots
In this School Snapshot, Mill Creek Elementary students and their families danced the night away at the school's Spring Fling event.
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WCS Students Watch the Solar Eclipse
Students around the district saw science in action on Monday, April 8. The partial solar eclipse took place around 2 p.m., and students watched the moon's movement using special glasses.
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WCS Students Celebrate Read Across America Week
Students across the district found exciting ways to celebrate Read Across America Week March 2-6. With book fairs, dress-up days, parades and more, schools proved to their students that reading could be a blast.
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MCES Wax Museum Makes History Come to Life
Second-grade students at Mill Creek Elementary brought history to life by presenting their wax museum projects Thursday, February 8.
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January School Snapshots
In this School Snapshot, students at Mill Creek Elementary are learning about space in their English Language Arts, Science and Art classes.
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October 31 School Snapshots
In this School Snapshot, fifth graders at Mill Creek Elementary share what they've learned while reading the novel "Thunder Rolling in the Mountains."
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Elementary Students Walk to School
Students at Lipscomb and Mill Creek elementary schools enjoyed their annual Walk to School Days, which were western themed, right before Fall Break.
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Mill Creek Fourth Graders Observe Real Hearts
Fourth graders at Mill Creek Elementary had an unusual lesson recently as they got to observe real sheep hearts in class.
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Mill Creek Elementary Students Learn About Character Keys
Students at Mill Creek Elementary are learning about what it means to be a Charger. MCES school counselors introduced the Eight Keys of Excellence at a recent assembly.