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  • Dear Rehobeth Elementary School Families,

    Welcome to Rehobeth Elementary! I am thrilled to extend a warm welcome to all our returning families and those joining our community for the first time. My name is Mrs. Mary Hudson, and it is my honor and privilege to serve as the principal of Rehobeth Elementary School.

    At Rehobeth Elementary, we are committed to providing a nurturing and stimulating learning environment where every child can thrive. Our dedicated team of educators works tirelessly to ensure that each student receives a well-rounded education that fosters academic excellence, social development, and emotional well-being.

    Communication and Collaboration Effective communication between school and home is crucial for the success of our students. We encourage you to stay connected with us through our school website, newsletters, and social media channels. Parent-teacher conferences, PTO meetings, and volunteer opportunities are excellent ways to get involved and support our school community.

    Health and Safety The health and safety of our students and staff remain our top priority. We will continue to follow all recommended guidelines to ensure a safe learning environment. Regular updates regarding any changes to our health and safety protocols will be communicated promptly.

    We are looking forward to a fantastic school year filled with growth, learning, and memorable experiences. Thank you for your continued support and partnership. Together, we can make this year the best one yet for our students!

    Warm regards,

    Mrs. Mary Hudson
    Principal, Rehobeth Elementary School

    hudson.mary@hcboe.us


     

     

    Assistat Principal- Richard Tisdale               Assistant Principal- Scotty Matthews

     

     

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    A purple background with white text that reads 'Mrs. Hannah Bronson 4th - 6th Grade Nurse' and pink, green, and white confetti.


    Parameters for excused check out from nurse’s office:

    1.  Temperature > 100.4
    2. Vomiting visual by nurse or teachers
    3. Unexplained pain or discomfort (after discussing with parents)
    4. Wheezing not relieved by inhaler
    5. Head lice (bugs and live or dead nits) – If your child has live bugs they WILL be required to go home.  Your child will be excused for up to two days.  Educational material will be available in nurse’s office upon request, please follow proper removal techniques.  Lice MUST be hand- picked and removed from shaft of hair.

     

    Alabama School Health Laws

        Click on the link below for information from the Alabama State Department of  Education regarding school health laws:

     


    Rx Medicine Consent Form

    OTC Medicine Consent Form

  • A welcome message for sixth grade students, featuring colorful illustrations and a message about teaching to the best of their ability.

     

    Claudia Thompson- Math                                                  Lindsey Odom-Math

    Kelly Rase- ELA                                                                 Lesa Breth-ELA

    Scot Arnold-Science                                                          Brooke Heard-Science

    Sonya Brock-Social Studies                                             Kyle Bond-Social Studies

  • Three gnomes, one wearing an 'I love school' hat, another with an 'A+' hat, and the third with an 'ABC' hat, stand in front of a welcome message for fifth grade.

     

    Heather Alberson-ELA                             Melanie Tolbert-Math Science, Social Studies

    Brittany Mathis-ELA                                 Jordan Hollis-Math, Science, Social Studies

    Brittany Sanders-ELA                               Erin Merrill-Math, Science, Social Studies

    Brittany Lewellen-ELA                              Nikki Parker-Math Science, Social Studies

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    A colorful illustration of school supplies with text welcoming students to fourth grade and highlighting the curriculum.

    Kristen Lucas-ELA                      Nikki Anderson-Math, Science, Social Studies

    Lindsey Hicks-ELA                     Julie Bump-Math, Science, Social Studies

    Linda Crabtrey-ELA                    Lynn Finn-Math, Science, Social Studies

    Jessica Taylor-ELA                     Brenna Odom-Math, Science, Social Studies

     

  • Special Education quote


     

    Kaylee Stinson- 4-6 Life Skills                    Kim Jones- 4th Grade

    Brandy Waters- Speech Therapist.             Kerri Shiver- 5th Grade

           Kristin Myers- TAG                                      Rona Stephens- 6th Grade

    Ashley Murphy- TAG

    (Talented and Gifted)

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    An illustration of a 4th-6th grade PE class with teachers Mrs. Janet Humphrey and Mr. Dwayne Whitten, featuring students playing basketball, soccer, and jump rope.

  • A red banner with musical notes and the text 'Mrs. Holly Seals 4th & 5th Grade Music 6th Grade Choir'.