SES Activities/Celebrations
We have a lot of exciting activities here at Stoneville Elementary. Some of the activities that we offer our students are:
Fall and Spring Book Fairs
Skate Nights at the Roll-a-bout
Special Olympics
Multiplication/Addition Madness Tournaments
Spirit Weeks
Treat Street
Color Run
Disc Golf Day
Jolly Jingle Jamboree
100th Day of School Fun
Field Day
Read Across America Week
Good News Club
Bear of the Month
Each month all classroom teachers, specials teachers, and bus drivers choose one student for outstanding behavior for the month. The selected students receive an award with a note from the staff member who selected them. They also get to participate in the "Bear Breakfast" as a special celebration.
Student Council
Stoneville Elementary's 5th grade students can fill out an application if they are interested in student council. Completed applications with a parent signature are entered into a random generator. Ten students are selected from those generated names.
Students council members help out around the school. They help with our Backpack Program, the flag, and cafeteria duty. They also help with our special events like treat street and field day.
Multiplication/Addition Madness-
Each year in March, 3rd-5th grade students compete in our Multiplication March Madness Tournament. This is a chance for them to showcase their knowledge of multiplication facts. Students are already studying facts in their classrooms to prepare for the big event. We look forward to crowning this year's multiplication champion in March.
In March 2026, some of our 1st and 2nd grade students participated in Addition March Madness. They got their chance to showcase their knowledge of addition facts.
Science Fair-
Our Science Fair is open to all interested 3rd-5th grade students. We are looking forward to seeing lots of great projects at this year's fair.

Our 25-26 SES Science Fair for 3rd-5th grade students. We are so proud of everyone that participated!!! We have 3 students that will be moving on to represent us at the district level.
2nd place - Isabella Garcia Sanabria
Tied for 1st place - Kendall Claybrook and Randall Watson

