🎉 Get Ready for Columbia Bully Prevention / Red Ribbon Spirit Week! 🎉 Feeling unsure about what to wear next week? No worries! We’ve got you covered. Join us from October 28th to November 1st for a week full of fun and meaningful activities. Staff and students, let’s show our spirit and stand together against bullying! 📅 Mark Your Calendars: 10/28 - 11/1: Spirit Week Check Focus: The attached flier has all the details and is also being shared with parents. Let’s make this week unforgettable! 💪❤️
about 1 year ago, Columbia Elementary School
Red Ribbon Week Poster
Our District Parent and Family Engagement Plan (PFEP) is available on our website. Go to Parents and Students > Title 1 > District Parent Family Engagement Plan. The Columbia Parent Family Engagement Plan is right below it. For questions or translations, contact Laura Good at good.laura@brevardschools.org. Thank you!
about 1 year ago, Columbia Elementary School
Hello, parents. If you did not yet complete our survey for title 1, please click the link below. We use this survey for planning for the coming year. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/85T22VD
over 1 year ago, Columbia Elementary School
Survey invitation
Hello Families, Staff, families, and community members are invited to be a part of Columbia Elementary's Comprehensive Needs Assessment Team. This will be taking place on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 from 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. in Columbia's Media Center. As a team we review data to identify the school’s strengths and challenges in key areas that affect student achievement. This is process is vital to developing our School Improvement Plan. Let us know if you can join us!
over 1 year ago, Columbia Elementary School
Hello Columbia Parents & Guardians! Please remember that Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are early dismissal days 1:15pm. Friday is the last day of school.
over 1 year ago, Columbia Elementary School
We had a great time at Turner competing in our first ever E-Sports tournament, on Wednesday May 15th. The tournament featured Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and two other schools, Turner and West Melbourne School of Science, brought their best. Our students did great! David B. took 2nd place and Brayden B. took home 1st, both students are 6th graders at Columbia. E-Sports, competitive video gaming, has become big business and students can now even earn college scholarships. The goal of our elementary clubs is to encourage students to continue competing in high school, most of our local high schools have very successful programs. Congratulations to all our competitors, you truly embodied the spirit of Columbia Elementary!
over 1 year ago, Columbia Elementary School
The winners podium