📘 2026 Yearbooks Are On Sale Now! 🎉

Don’t miss out on capturing all the amazing memories from this school year! Our 2026 yearbooks are officially available to order, and we’ve made it super easy for families:

✨ 3 Ways to Order:
1️⃣ Order online
2️⃣ Scan the QR code
3️⃣ Call the number on the flyer and place your order by phone

Grab yours before they’re gone! 📸💙
5 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary School
MWES Yearbooks on Sale
Another great day of Adventures with Adams. Lincoln's positive choices earned him a chance to make a creature he named, Spiky. While Austin used his well deserved points to select building a pot of flowers. Both of these boys should be proud of what they achieved with earning points and completing a Lego challenge!!
5 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary School
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Thank you to our FRC for scheduling a visit from the Science Center! As a school, we had the opportunity to enjoy Ion Jones and the Lost Castle of Chemistry. Students experienced exciting chemistry demonstrations—like creating fireballs and cola geysers—while learning about elements, compounds, and chemical reactions. It was a fun, engaging, and memorable way to bring chemistry to life! 🧪🔥✨
5 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary School
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Exciting news! 🎉 We are excited to announce an expansion of the MWES recycling of aluminum beverage can efforts. The Mt. Washington Kroger has graciously allowed for us to place 2 bins at their store. One is placed at the left entrance and the other can be found near the cashiers station for your convenience. Simply place your bag of cans in either bin and they will contribute to our 3rd graders can contest. A big Thank You to Republic Services for supplying the recycling bins. Just another example of community teamwork and a great opportunity for recycling more cans!! Please spread the word. ♻️♻️♻️ #MillionCansContest
5 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary School
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Reminder Quarter 2 report cards are now availale in Parent Portal. Once you login, click the menu (3 lines) and then documents. Choose Quarter 2 Report Card.
5 months ago, MWES 25-26
MWES Related Arts for the week of Jan. 12 - classes listed have PE - please dress accordingly.

Monday- “A Day” Holm, Stratton, Russell, Suarez, Wilson, Hoben
Tuesday- “B Day” Williams, Perry, J. Kessler, Sprowles
Wednesday- “C Day” Clary, Carver, Caswell, Echsner, Bieckert, Brewer
Thursday- “D Day” Downs, Maples, Meredith, K. Kestler, Hall, Cooper
Friday- “A Day” Holm, Stratton, Russell, Suarez, Wilson, Hoben

5 months ago, MWES 25-26
It was a great day to be a MWES 3rd grader. With all the community help and the support of Tri-Arrows aluminum they reached the next benchmark of 45,000 cans recycled! Each student chose a pencil topper to celebrate this accomplishment. We love all the support and encourage everyone to send in their empty aluminum beverage cans. Our goal of 150,000 cans is a distance away. We can do it!! ♻️♻️💪 #MillionCansContest
5 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary School
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Emma was today's Adventure with Adams. The Lego kit she chose sure made it a challenge. She was so confident she would build the potted flower and with a smile 😊 on her face the entire time. It was her fun attitude that made our adventure super enjoyable!!
5 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary School
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Quarter 2 report cards will be available Monday, January 12 via Parent Portal. Remember for elementary school, you must click the 'menu' and then choose documents in order to see the report card. Please try to login to your account in advance. Once you have attempted to login, should you need a password reset, please complete this form.
https://forms.gle/RhkoRBrE8tmwd35P7
6 months ago, MWES 25-26
📣 Reminder From PTA! 📣

Join us Tuesday, January 13th at 5:30 PM for our PTA Meeting in the MWES Library!

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Who’s invited? All parents, guardians, teachers, staff, and caregivers — no PTA experience or membership required!

Can’t make it in person? No problem! 💻 Join virtually using the link below:
🔗 https://tinyurl.com/4e2yjhfa

We hope to see you there as we work together to support our students and school community! 💙💛
6 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary School
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Adventures with Adams led to the creation of Lego masterpieces. Anni Kate persevered to create a beautiful flower helping us to think spring. Raylan designed a penguin she named Gus by following the step by step directions. Both girls were super fun and exciting to share time with today!
6 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary School
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Stay Safe Online 🛡️

Join us for an important Cyber Safety Workshop presented by Sgt. Zach Morris with the Kentucky State Police Electronic Crime Branch.

📌 Learn about:
✔️ Real-life case examples
✔️ Social media risks for children
✔️ Warning signs of online targeting
✔️ What to do if you suspect online exploitation
✔️ Tips for digital safety at home

📅 January 13, 2026
⏰ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Bullitt East High School Library

This workshop is designed to help parents and caregivers protect children in today’s digital world. We hope to see you there!
6 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary School
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📘 2026 Yearbooks Are On Sale Now! 🎉

Don’t miss out on capturing all the amazing memories from this school year! Our 2026 yearbooks are officially available to order, and we’ve made it super easy for families:

✨ 3 Ways to Order:
1️⃣ Order online
2️⃣ Scan the QR code
3️⃣ Call the number on the flyer and place your order by phone

Grab yours before they’re gone! 📸💙
6 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary School
MWES Yearbooks on Sale
Related Arts for the week of Jan. 5 - classes listed have PE - please dress accordingly.
Jan 5 Monday- Bullitt Day
Jan 6 Tuesday- “A Day” Holm, Stratton, Russell, Suarez, Wilson, Hoben
Jan 7 Wednesday- “B Day” Williams, Perry, J. Kessler, Sprowles
Jan 8 Thursday-“C Day” Clary, Carver, Caswell, Echsner, Bieckert, Brewer
Jan 9 Friday- “D Day” Downs, Maples, Meredith, K. Kestler, Hall, Cooper


6 months ago, MWES 25-26
♻️🦸‍♂️ Help our school start the new year strong by recycling with us! 🦸‍♀️♻️

This is a friendly reminder to save your empty aluminum beverage cans! Cans can be dropped off at school or sent in with students next week as we continue our Million Cans Recycling effort.

As a reminder, unwanted or broken Christmas lights can also be brought to school to be recycled. Lights only please.

Our third graders are leading the way as our Recycling Superheroes, and they need everyone’s help to keep the momentum going. Every can counts!

Thank you for supporting our students and helping make a positive impact on our environment! 🌎💚

#MillionCans #RecyclingSuperheroes #EveryCanCounts
6 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary School
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We’re Hiring! Come join the best staff around at Mt. Washington Elementary! If you’re passionate, dedicated, and ready to make a difference, we’d love to meet you. 💙💛
6 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary
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♻️🎉 30,000 CANS RECYCLED! 🎉♻️

We are excited to celebrate a big milestone in the Million Can Recycling Contest , our school has officially reached 30,000 cans recycled!

Thanks to the hard work and enthusiasm of our third graders and recycling team, we hit two major goals along the way. Students earned finger puppets at 15,000 cans and have now received slap bracelets to celebrate reaching 30,000 cans. A big thank you to Tri-Arrows for providing the prizes and helping make this experience fun and rewarding for our students!

More than just prizes, this milestone represents teamwork, responsibility, and a growing understanding of how small actions can make a big impact. Our students are learning what it means to care for the environment and contribute positively to their school and community.

We have great momentum going and hope, with everyone’s continued support, to keep the energy strong as we work toward our next goal. Thank you to our students, staff, families, and community partners for helping make this success possible!

Let’s keep recycling and rolling down the road together! ♻️🚍
6 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary School
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♻️ Learning, Leadership, and Community Impact! ♻️

Our students recently participated in a recycling lesson through our partnership with Tri-Arrows, and their learning truly made an impact! Students learned how aluminum cans are recycled, from being collected and crushed to being melted into ingot blocks and reused again and again. Many were amazed to learn that aluminum can be recycled over and over, helping reduce waste and protect our environment.

Even more powerful was what students shared about being on our Recycling Team. They talked about how proud they feel helping the Earth, working as a team, teaching younger students about recycling, and making a difference in our school and community. Whether sorting cans, tracking totals, sharing announcements, or leading by example, our students are growing as responsible, engaged community members.
We are grateful to Tri-Arrows for providing real-world learning experiences that inspire our students to care for the environment and take action. ♻️💚
Thank you for supporting our students as they learn that even small actions, like recycling a single can, can make a big difference!
6 months ago, Mt. Washington Elementary School
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