
Mrs. Minuci's 4th grade students are working hard on the boneyard props for the Lion King! #togetherweSOAR






Special Olympics Fundraiser - see flyer for details!


Congratulations to our Kids of Character! These students demonstrated perseverance throughout the month of March. #togetherweSOAR




Ms. Benita is a master with bulletin boards! We appreciate her being dedicated to ensuring our hallways provide our students with wonderful messages and colorful pictures. #togetherweSOAR



There's never a dull-moment in Mr. Blackmon's music class! #movementandmusic #togetherweSOAR




Come out to Bojangles from 4-8pm tonight, as a portion of the proceeds will help go towards an All-Inclusive Playground at Douglass Elementary. Spread the Word!


Mrs. McDonough, our media specialist, does an excellent job of keeping students engaged as they learn more about the Dewey Decimal System. #togetherweSOAR




Come join the Douglass Family for Skate Night tomorrow night from 5:30-7:30pm!


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Some of our Douglass Eagles said the Pledge of Allegiance during the City Council Meeting this evening, way to go!

Check out Mrs. Owen implementing this Second Steps Lesson in her 2nd grade class. It certainly pairs well with this month's character trait - perseverance!


Please join us in congratulating Douglass Elementary's Classified Employee of the Year, Mr. Fox, and Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Pratt. Thank you both for going above and beyond for our school and students!



Some of our Douglass staff worked at the "Catch the Reading Bug" festival this past Saturday creating Elephant & Piggie character balloons for students all across Rockingham County Schools. The table was such a success, we ran out of supplies about an hour before the end of the event. Thank you for coming out if you were able to!





Thank you so much to everyone for participating in Read Across America Week, we had such a fun time promoting reading throughout the school!




Thank you so much to everyone who donated for the Lion King this week! We no longer need packaging boxes or acrylic paints but are still accepting other items on the list.


Dr. Cindy Corcoran, RCS's Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Support-Services, read two books to our 2nd grade classes today including "Buffalo Fluffalo" by Bess Kelb and "Yoshi Sea Turtle Genius: A True Story about an Amazing Swimmer" by Lynne Cox. Also we had Dr. Christy Bailey read poems and haiku's to one of our 5th grade classes.





Rockingham County Schools will be hosting the 32nd annual Elementary All -County Chorus at Western Rockingham Middle School tonight at 6pm and the doors will be open at 5:30pm. There is no cost for admission, but donations are accepted and greatly appreciated. Students from elementary schools all across Rockingham County have been working very hard preparing for this amazing event. Under the direction of Dr. Brett Nolker and accompanied by Ed Spencer, students will work together to transform 5 pieces of music into a beautiful performance for the community to enjoy.


As a reminder the 15th Annual Catch the Reading Bug Community Reading Festival is Saturday, March 8, 2025 from 9 am - 2pm at Rockingham County Middle School!


Dr. Charles Perkins, RCS's Assistant Superintendent of K-12 Curriculum & Instruction read two books to our 1st grader classes today including "The Magical Yet" by Angela DiTerlizzi and "Just Ask" by Sonia Sotomayor. We also had Morehead High School's Assistant Principal, Landon Kimrey, read a story and discuss with one of our 5th grade classes about preparing to start middle school.





Dr. Leslie Cassell, RCS's Director of Elementary Education, read multiple books to our Kindergarteners this morning including "There's a Hole in the Log on the Bottom of the Lake" by Loren Long. We also had a member of our school board, Philip Butler, read a few books to one of our 4th grade classes including "After the Fall" by Dan Santat.



