You're invited! 🎄✉️

H.E. Bonner Elementary School presents "Letters to Santa — Winter Clubs Showcase 2025" .

Join us on Thursday, December 18 at 6:00 PM in the HBE Multi‑Purpose Room to celebrate our students' club performances and holiday projects.

Bring family and friends — we can't wait to see you there! 🎶❄️
1 day ago, Christina Mixon
Invitation from H.E. Bonner Elementary School for the “Letters to Santa — Winter Clubs Showcase 2025.” Features a “North Pole Express Mail” motif. Event: Thursday, December 18 at 6:00 PM. Location: HBE Multi‑Purpose Room.
The day is here!

Our first graders present "Adventures Through the Toy Chest" tonight at 6:00 PM in the HBE Multipurpose Room. Come join us for toys, songs, and lots of fun—family and friends welcome! 🎭🧸✨

See you there!
2 days ago, Christina Mixon
A group of about 15 elementary‑age children perform on a wooden stage lit with colorful spotlights in pink, orange, and purple. They wear bright solid t‑shirts (orange, pink, green, yellow, light blue) with dark pants and fluffy feather boas in matching colors. Children stand across the stage—some smiling, some posing or mid‑movement. Center‑right is a large red prop box with a sparkly gold band and a small blue panel showing a starry scene; a child in yellow stands behind it. The stage front is draped with light blue sheer fabric and white fluff, and a rainbow fringe decorates the lower edge. In the lower right foreground the back of an audience member’s head is visible.
A lively children's stage performance in an auditorium lit with purple, blue and warm accent lights. About 15–20 kids stand across the wooden stage in two color groups: children on the left wear bright yellow t‑shirts and headbands, many with arms raised; children on the right wear blue t‑shirts and headbands with arms raised. A large brown chest‑like prop with a glittery silver band sits center stage, its open top glowing green and blue; one child in yellow and one in blue peer into it. A black‑and‑white soccer ball rests near the left group. The stage front is decorated with colorful striped fabric and reflective bands; a small gray plush sits on iridescent blue fabric at far right. In the lower foreground the backs of audience members’ heads are visible.
Children perform on a raised stage in a dimly lit hall under purple and pink wash lighting. About 16–18 young performers wear light cowboy hats with star emblems; the left group wears red shirts and the right group wears blue shirts (one child in blue has black gloves). Many children cup their hands around their mouths as if singing or calling. A decorated reddish-brown chest with a white fluffy boa sits center stage, and a colorful fan‑striped fabric drapes the stage front. Metallic rainbow fringe and blue sheer fabric trim the stage edge. Two audience members sit on the floor in the foreground, backs to camera
About 18–20 young children perform on a wooden stage under soft pastel lighting. Most wear white t‑shirts and dark bottoms and bright “carrot” headbands with two orange carrot‑shaped attachments. Children are arranged in rows—some standing, some crouching—around a large ornate chest prop with glittery gold bands and a starry dark blue top; a white fluffy decoration is attached to the chest. The stage front is trimmed with colorful fringe and light blue draping; a small stuffed animal and a white hat sit near the right front. The children look engaged and cheerful, facing the audience.
A lively children’s stage performance under purple and pink lighting. Eight+ kids wear matching costumes: black bowler hats, white shirts, red bow ties and red waist sashes, with a mix of dark trousers, jeans and sparkly pants. A large reddish-brown trunk prop with gold accents sits center stage topped with a light hat, a white feathery boa and yellow ribbons. Children around the prop sing and pose—some with hands to their mouths, some leaning forward—conveying energetic, theatrical engagement.
Children perform on a raised wooden stage bathed in pink and purple light. About 10–12 elementary‑age kids stand in a line wearing light t‑shirts, dark bottoms and white headbands, many with hands crossed over their chests in synchronized poses. A glittery red chest prop with a fluffy white decoration and a small pink hat sits center stage, and a blue‑green backdrop peeks behind it. The stage front is trimmed with colorful striped fabric and blue draping. In the lower foreground the back of an audience member’s head is visible
🎄 Little Foxes Christmas Dress‑Up Week! 🦊

Join us for a festive week of school spirit, December 15th- 19th! Come dressed as a cheerful elf, your favorite movie character, jolly Santa, or a playful reindeer — then cozy up in pajamas on Friday for a special Read‑a‑Thon finale.
8 days ago, HBE Staff
This flier shares with families the different dress up days.  Dec 15th, dress as an elf, Dec 16th dress as a movie character, Wednesday dress as Santa, Reindeers on Thursday and PJs on Friday.
Este folleto comparte con las familias los diferentes días de disfraces. El 15 de diciembre, disfrazarse de elfo; el 16 de diciembre, disfrazarse de personaje de película; el miércoles, disfrazarse de Papá Noel; el jueves, disfrazarse de reno; y el viernes, disfrazarse de pijama.
Our little foxes in Ms. Carter & Mrs. Martin's class rotate through fun, hands-on ELA stations on a daily basis! Check them out in action with stations that include: independent reading cozy corners, matching heart words from the word wall, building letters with playdough, connecting rhyming puzzle pieces, partner reading, and many more. Their stations support phonemic awareness, letter formation, and vocabulary in playful, developmentally appropriate ways. We are so proud of their focus and teamwork! 🦊

Suggested hashtags: #Kindergarten #EarlyLiteracy #LiteracyStations #PlayBasedLearning #LittleFoxes #TeachingJoy #PhonicsFun
8 days ago, HBE Staff
A boy kneels on a blue carpet sorting word-picture puzzle pieces, holding a piece labeled “star.” Scattered pieces show images with words like “snake,” “dog,” “truck,” “train,” “cat,” “barn,” “man,” “box,” and “wall.” A clear plastic container of pieces sits beside him.
A child wearing a shirt that reads “OFF THE GRID” works with handwriting practice cards. Visible cards say “Handwriting Letters” and show the letters “F” and a stylized “J.” The child is focused at a table.
White letter-sound cards are spread on a blue rug with letters and small images (e.g., “p b d” and a pig; “I y r” and a rainbow). A child’s hand reaches toward the cards. Some cards are partially obscured.
A girl with glasses kneels on a blue carpet assembling a face on a magnetic board using small magnetic pieces. A clear plastic container of pieces is next to her. Classroom furniture legs are visible in the background.
A girl in a pink “PRINCESS” shirt arranges clear plastic letters and numbers on a glowing light box. Letters A–G and numbers 0–8 are visible on the light box. Many loose clear letters and numbers lie on the table.
A child sits in a light green beanbag chair reading a red book in a cozy classroom corner. A nearby bookshelf displays children’s books including “Watch Out!,” “Snowmen at Night,” “Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History,” and “The Day You Begin.” The child appears focused on the book.
A child in a red hooded jacket sits on a light tile floor smiling and looking up. A clear plastic bin with small colorful beads and blue/red plastic letter shapes sits beside him. A wooden table and cinderblock wall are in the background.
A child points with a wooden ruler at a classroom number chart while sight-word cards above read words like “is,” “do,” “be,” “I,” “as,” “of,” “me,” “said,” “see,” and “from.” Each sight-word card shows two small heart symbols below. Shelving with classroom materials is nearby.
Overhead view of two girls at a table doing “Roll and Read” worksheets; one worksheet shows H-words like “Hug, Ham, Hot,” and the other shows blends like “brag, prod, crab.” Pencil boxes labeled “a” and “Jacob” and a white card with “J” are on the table. A red die rests on one worksheet.
Three children make art; a girl in a paint-splattered apron paints on a small easel while two other children work at a craft table with blocks and supplies. Paint and art materials are visible on the mat and table. The scene shows active, hands-on art exploration.
One week to go! 🎉 Come see our first graders bring imagination to life—each toy from an old classroom chest transports our students to fantasy world! 🧸✨ Join us Thursday, December 11 at 6:00 PM. See you there! 👋🎶
9 days ago, Christina Mixon
Image of show poster, has a picture of toy chest with stuffed animals and toys in it. Text Reads "HBE 1st Graders Present Adventures through the Toy Chest Thursday December 11th 6:00 pm HBE Multipurpose Room"
🎉 Our after‑school clubs will be participating in the Moncks Corner Nighttime Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 6 at 6:00 PM! 👋 Wave big and shout “Here we go!” to cheer them on. 🎄✨
10 days ago, Christina Mixon
Decorative event poster reading: “MONCKS CORNER NIGHTTIME CHRISTMAS PARADE — December 6, 2025 at 6:00 pm.”
🎄 Exciting news! Our dance companies, chorus, and 5th-grade beginner band will perform at the Moncks Corner Tree Lighting this Friday, December 5th. Performances begin at 6:00 PM — we can't wait to see you there! 🎶🕯️🧡
11 days ago, Christina Mixon
Decorative event flyer reading: “The Town of Moncks Corner invites you to the 32nd Annual Christmas Tree Lighting.” Details list Friday, December 5, 2025, at Unity Park on Main Street, Moncks Corner, from 5–8 PM with the program beginning at 6 PM. Listed performers: Berkeley Elementary; The Corner Cloggers; Foxbank Elementary; H.E. Bonner Elementary; Moncks Corner Elementary; St. John’s Christian Academy; Whitesville Elementary. Notes: watch the Christmas tree light up, downtown shops will be open, live performances by The MoCoLotlve, vendors, and food trucks. City label “MONCKS CO SC.”
We invite all families and community stakeholders to join our School Improvement Council meeting on Monday, December 15th. You may attend in person at 2:20 PM or join virtually at 5:30 PM — if you’d like the virtual link, please email Ms. Silver and the link will be shared on the day of the meeting. We look forward to your input and partnership.

12 days ago, HBE Staff
This is a graphic flier that shares the date for the school improvement council save the date for December 15th.
Este es un volante gráfico que comparte la fecha para que el consejo de mejora escolar reserve la fecha para el 15 de diciembre.
🦊🍂 Wishing our Bonner Little Foxes, their families, and our amazing faculty and staff a warm, joyful Thanksgiving. We are so grateful for each of you — your smiles, your kindness, and the way you make our school community shine. Enjoy your day together! 🦊🍂


#HappyThanksgiving #LittleFoxes #Grateful #HBEOneBandOneSound
16 days ago, HBE Staff
This is a graphic that states "Happy Thanksgiving" with pumpkins and a little fox aligning the bottom of the graphic.
A huge shoutout to the wonderful judges who tasted their way through our faculty & staff dessert entries and helped choose the winner — Mrs. Jessica Turner and her Lemon Cake with Blueberry Buttercream! Special thanks to BCSD Board Member Mr. Jerald Borden Jr. for joining us and sharing in the fun. It was a real treat to have you in the building!

Thanks to everyone who baked, judged, and cheered — you made the event sweet and memorable. 🍰🦊

#BonnerBakeOff #LittleFoxes #HBEOneBandOneSound
18 days ago, HBE Staff
In this image is a picture of HBE's three Bonner Bake off judges. Pictured from left to right is the cafe manager, Mrs. Pam, in the center is HBE's powerschool clerk, Ms. Dingle, and all the way to the right is Mr. Jerald Borden. All three judges are holding plate and turned smiling for the camera.
This image includes a shelf of the baked goodies that were shared with HBE's faculty. There are a number of desserts with tags in front of them listing what they are. Guitars hang above the desserts because it was hosted in the music room.
This image includes a shelf of the baked goodies that were shared with HBE's faculty. There are a number of desserts with tags in front of them listing what they are. Guitars hang above the desserts because it was hosted in the music room.
This past Veterans Day we were deeply honored to welcome local soldiers who greeted our students with warm smiles and high fives as they arrived. Thank you to all who served — your bravery and sacrifice inspire our Little Foxes every day.

#VeteransDayCelebration #ThankYouVeterans #HBEOneBandOneSound
19 days ago, HBE Staff
This graphic includes 3 images for our veterans day welcome. The first top image is of five soldiers saluting the American flag. The bottom two pictures are of two of the soldiers helping students off the school bus and giving high fives as they arrive.
A heartfelt thank you to all the HBE volunteers — pictured and not pictured — who helped us over the past few weeks. From popping popcorn to providing duty‑free lunches for our teachers and serving as classroom watch dogs, your time and care made a big difference. We’re so grateful for your support!

#ThankYouVolunteers #LittleFoxes #HBEOneBandOneSound
19 days ago, HBE Staff
Two volunteers dressed in the popcorn delivery attire to share some goodies with classes.
Nine of our school volunteers grouped together for a picture in the school cafeteria.
Three volunteers standing behind a table full of brown bags filled with popcorn, ready for delivery.
A young boy, young girl, and male volunteer in a Watch DOGS t-shirt pose for a picture at a table. Student work is in the center of the table showing they were doing some work prior to saying cheese.
🍂🦊 Our 5th Grade Renaissance Leadership Team proudly presents the “Thankful Den”! These thoughtful leaders collected students’ and staff’s notes of gratitude — some were added to the hallway display, some were read on our news show, and some were delivered to classrooms to brighten someone’s day. Thank you to everyone who shared a message! 🍂🦊

Let’s keep the kindness going — tell us one thing you’re thankful for in the comments! 🍁💬

#LittleFoxes #ThankfulDen #Gratitude #RenaissanceTeam #HBEOneBandOneSound
19 days ago, HBE Staff
This picture includes 5 of our Renaissance team members, 3 boys and 2 girls, standing in front of the Thankful Den display in the hallway. The display includes a brown paper cave with notes taped to it with the heading "Thankful Den" above it.
This is an image with the heading "WE ARE Thankful" across the top and there are 4 images of notecards written by students listing that they are grateful for their family members, grateful for their teachers, and grateful for their friends.
This is an image with the heading "WE ARE Thankful" across the top and there are 6 images of notecards written by students listing that they are grateful for their family members, grateful for their teachers, and grateful for their friends.
Congratulations, Gold Drama Club! 🎭🏆
Huge shoutout to our Gold Drama Club for an incredible performance at the district theatre showcase — they earned a Superior ranking! Your hard work, dedication, and passion shone on stage. So proud of every student, director, and crew member who made this possible.

Let’s celebrate this well-deserved achievement — drop your messages of praise and favorite moments below! 👏✨
24 days ago, Christina Mixon
Image of all drama club students outside
Image of all drama club students in their costumes in the hallway of high school!
🦊📚❄️ Our Second Annual Read‑a‑Thon is coming up on December 19th! We’re looking for GUEST READERS to join us for a special Day of Reading from 7:30–10:30 a.m. Share your favorite children's book with our classes or grab a book from our large selection and help make the day unforgettable. 🦊📚❄️

Please use the Google form linked below to sign up and indicate the times that work best for you on this early‑release day. We can’t wait to read with you!

https://forms.gle/b5X7KnAQEhWVk5ScA
25 days ago, HBE Staff
This picture describes read-a-thon and that we are looking for volunteer readers to visit classrooms and share their favorite stories. The picture includes a fox reading, some snow flakes, and the heading Adventure Awaits in the Foxes' Den.
Esta imagen describe nuestra maratón de lectura y anuncia que buscamos lectores voluntarios para visitar aulas y compartir sus cuentos favoritos. La imagen incluye un zorro leyendo, algunos copos de nieve y el título «La aventura te espera en la guarida del zorro».
Help our community by collecting items for The Blessing Bag Project. We’re holding a friendly grade‑level competition to see which grade brings in the most donations!

Please send items to school with your child or drop them at the front office of Bonner Elementary by December 16th. Label bags with your child’s grade level.

Suggested items:

Pop‑top cans (Chef Boyardee, soups, meats), granola bars, packs of crackers, fruit cups, packs of chips, individually wrapped Debbie cakes or muffins, any easy‑to‑eat, transportable food
Bottled water, water flavor packets or electrolytes
Toilet paper, hygiene items, laundry pods
Hot hands/feet warmers
New cold‑weather items: hats, gloves, scarves, blankets (no clothing please)

Thank you for helping our Foxes give back! #BlessingBagProject #HBEOneBandOneSound

25 days ago, HBE Staff
This flier includes information on the Blessing Bag Food Drive Bonner is doing. The post of this social media post includes the details written on the flier sharing that this is a contest amongst grade levels but overall an opportunity for our ltitle foxes to give back. Items to bring in included canned goods, granola bars, debbie cakes, and cold weather items.
Este folleto incluye información sobre la colecta de alimentos "Blessing Bag" que está organizando Bonner. La publicación en redes sociales incluye los detalles del folleto, explicando que se trata de un concurso entre los diferentes grados escolares, pero sobre todo, una oportunidad para que nuestros pequeños contribuyan a la comunidad. Se aceptan donaciones de alimentos enlatados, barras de granola, bizcochos y artículos para el frío.
We are so proud of our amazing third graders! Click here to see our students headshots!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1I1-QhC8mGJPhqtUYc9FRWp_iSPM-E1S2?usp=sharing
25 days ago, Christina Mixon
Our amazing technical theatre students who operated light, sound, and backstage for the third grade productions!
25 days ago, Christina Mixon
One male student operating the spotlight
Two students sitting behind computers and ipads operating all sound components for our show.
One female student operating the spotlight
Two student sitting behind a light board operating the lights at our third grade performance.
One final picture to congratulate our amazing third grade cast of the "The Day the Wifi Went Out"!
25 days ago, Christina Mixon
Mr. Wood's Class Photo- All students in green shirts
Ms. Craven's Class Photo- All students in blue shirts with suspenders
Ms. Lorenz's Class Photo- All students in gray shirts with black beanies
Ms, Chinners class photo- all students in yellow with top hat
Ms. Gainey's Class Photo- All students in purple
Ms, Swanson's Class Photo- All students in red with cowboy hats
What a night! Thank you to everyone who joined us for Boo for Books Family Night at the end of October—our school was alive with families, games, and learning. Special thanks to the companies and the many families who donated candy and helped make the evening so sweet.

So many resources went home with tips and ideas for learning that can happen in the most fun ways —turning skip counting into hopscotch, using a bean-bag toss to practice weekly sight words, or making a memory-match game to review math facts in all grade levels. Our weekly newsletter for the next few weeks will continue to share some of the resources!

Remember, if you missed the event, you can contact our Title 1 Facilitator, Ms. Brittany Silver (silverb@bcsdschools.net) to request a resource bag to come home.

Thanks again to our community for the support and fun! 🎃📚
29 days ago, HBE Staff
Picture of family- man, woman, and child- with child dressed as Bowser as they pose for a picture with arms around one another.
Picture of 6 teachers dressed in power ranger costumes for the event.
Halloween dressed up students, 3 of them, around a table using sticky hands to grab words.
Two twin brothers dressed in halloween costumes with big smiles.
Student throwing rings around cones that look like witches hats to come up with multiplication problems.
Families gathered around a table of books.
Family of one adult and six kids smiling in a large embrace.
Student dressed in costume playing on a bucket with drumsticks.
collage of multiple pictures (21) of families dressed in halloween costumes.
Poster madde for families and businesses that donated candy for the event. Businesses listed includes business cards.