Today, we celebrate and thank our incredible school bus drivers!
Your dedication, patience, and commitment help safely transport our students each day and make a difference in their lives.
You are an essential part of the Eldred CSD family. We appreciate all that you do for our students, staff, and community.
Thank you, School Bus Drivers! 🚌💙
Your dedication, patience, and commitment help safely transport our students each day and make a difference in their lives.
You are an essential part of the Eldred CSD family. We appreciate all that you do for our students, staff, and community.
Thank you, School Bus Drivers! 🚌💙

The 6th grade hosted families, teachers, and other students at their Greek Gallery Walk! Students created works of art depicting Greek gods and goddesses, Greek monsters, and Greek architecture, using recyclable materials and craft supplies. The 6th graders wore togas and presented their projects to their guests. It was a wonderful morning celebrating social studies and community.










Pokemon Go Math took over Mackenzie and our brave 5th graders worked with metric conversions to capture them! Teams went all over the building in search of Pokemon and solved math problems along the way!







Last week we celebrated Week of the Young child with our PreK-2nd grade students.
Music Monday-Our morning started with a music performance that families were invited to enjoy
Tasty Tuesday-Healthy snacks were made in the classroom
Work Together Wednesday-primary grades paired with an intermediate grade where STEM projects abound
Artsy Thursday-Our annual primary art show was on display in our lobby
Family Fun Friday-Family members came into the classrooms to play games with students
Visit our photo gallery at this link https://elem.eldred.k12.ny.us/o/mes/page/mackenzie-photo-galleries
Music Monday-Our morning started with a music performance that families were invited to enjoy
Tasty Tuesday-Healthy snacks were made in the classroom
Work Together Wednesday-primary grades paired with an intermediate grade where STEM projects abound
Artsy Thursday-Our annual primary art show was on display in our lobby
Family Fun Friday-Family members came into the classrooms to play games with students
Visit our photo gallery at this link https://elem.eldred.k12.ny.us/o/mes/page/mackenzie-photo-galleries

Today at GRM, grades 3-6 kicked off their state testing. The 5th grade team lined the hallways with motivational posters with the slang of their generation to get them pumped up for the test. Music played as they walked to homeroom to get their day started with a bang.








🎉 Exciting Fundraiser Alert! 🎉
The GRM PTA ultimate discount cards online store is open. 🚀 Save BIG at your favorite local spots while supporting our school!
🔗 Shop here: www.ultimatefundraisinginc.com
✅ Flyers will be sent home with elementary students, and don’t forget to select Mackenzie Elementary School in the drop-down menu at check out!
The fundraiser runs through May 26-every card sold helps our school!♥️
The GRM PTA ultimate discount cards online store is open. 🚀 Save BIG at your favorite local spots while supporting our school!
🔗 Shop here: www.ultimatefundraisinginc.com
✅ Flyers will be sent home with elementary students, and don’t forget to select Mackenzie Elementary School in the drop-down menu at check out!
The fundraiser runs through May 26-every card sold helps our school!♥️

🌟 Leadership Spotlight 🌟
Our GRM leaders put the Leader in Me Habits into action!
A special shoutout to Erin, Isla, Celeste, Alyssa, Khloee, Jacen, Ali, and Aubrey for giving up their recess time to help Mrs. Gallo, Mrs. Whitney, and Ms. Heisler set up the community food pantry we hosted on March 25th.
These students demonstrated what it means to:
⭐ Be Proactive by stepping up to help without being asked
⭐ Begin With the End in Mind by working toward a goal that supports our community
⭐ Put First Things First by using their time to serve others
⭐ Think Win-Win by helping create something that benefits many families
⭐ Synergize by working together as a team
We are so proud of these students for demonstrating leadership, kindness, and service!
Our GRM leaders put the Leader in Me Habits into action!
A special shoutout to Erin, Isla, Celeste, Alyssa, Khloee, Jacen, Ali, and Aubrey for giving up their recess time to help Mrs. Gallo, Mrs. Whitney, and Ms. Heisler set up the community food pantry we hosted on March 25th.
These students demonstrated what it means to:
⭐ Be Proactive by stepping up to help without being asked
⭐ Begin With the End in Mind by working toward a goal that supports our community
⭐ Put First Things First by using their time to serve others
⭐ Think Win-Win by helping create something that benefits many families
⭐ Synergize by working together as a team
We are so proud of these students for demonstrating leadership, kindness, and service!



Our 5th graders had a cozy and engaging week diving into books during our “Starbies and Stories” reading experience! ☕📚 Students settled in with hot cocoa in hand and built their stamina through sustained, independent reading.
Beyond just enjoying a warm drink, this special theme helped create a calm, focused atmosphere where students could truly get lost in their stories, practice comprehension skills, and strengthen their love of reading. It was wonderful to see such enthusiasm, focus, and joy as students explored new worlds through books.
We’re so proud of their dedication and growth—what a great way to celebrate the power of reading!
Beyond just enjoying a warm drink, this special theme helped create a calm, focused atmosphere where students could truly get lost in their stories, practice comprehension skills, and strengthen their love of reading. It was wonderful to see such enthusiasm, focus, and joy as students explored new worlds through books.
We’re so proud of their dedication and growth—what a great way to celebrate the power of reading!









The first graders had some fun with an egg stem activity! Each student was given plastic eggs and playdough. First, they had to make their predictions on how many eggs they thought they could stack. Then, they were given time to try to stack as many as predicted. The students definitely had some creative ways to make it work!










What a great ending to an amazing challenge. Our 5th graders competed each week in challenges in both math and ELA. The students got to compete both individually and as a team to solve problems and read for understanding. We are so proud of each and every one of our 5th graders and their participation and dedication during the month of March!



GRM had fun celebrating spirit week leading up to spring break. Our color wars and future me days were well received. 5th (red) & 6th (white) had a friendly game of kickball to end out our color wars day and we had so many students showing us what they want to be when they grow up. We had police officers, doctors, zoologists, military, firefighters, chefs/bakers, even a future president of the United States.









Mrs. Langlitz came into the first grade and read the story "Ada Twist Scientist". After reading, she led the class in a science experiment on density.








The Mackenzie Leader in Me cultural committee treated students to a fun and delicious waffle toppings bar this morning. From whipped cream and chocolate sauce to fresh strawberries, blueberries, marshmallows, chocolate chips, and sprinkles. There was something for everyone to enjoy. A sweet start to the day!








Students in third-grade art classes at GRM recently completed 3-D art of fish that reside in Sullivan County. Students were able to decide which fish they would like to create, then used reference photos to draw the front and back of their fish. Throughout the process, students learned about how to draw realistically by paying attention to detail. Students then connected both sides using a low-temperature hot glue gun, and filled them with toy stuffing. Finally, students researched their fish and wrote about them.






REMINDER:
Community members are invited to the Mackenzie Pantry tomorrow, Wednesday, March 25 from 3:30-7:00 pm
Community members are invited to the Mackenzie Pantry tomorrow, Wednesday, March 25 from 3:30-7:00 pm

The first graders worked together as a class on making positive behavior choices throughout the winter. This week, they celebrated their success with a hot chocolate party!






Mrs. Marcinak’s 5th grade class enjoyed a cozy and productive “Books and Bites” session on March 19! Students worked on building their reading stamina while enjoying some tasty snacks—a perfect combination for focused, independent reading time.
Throughout the activity, students practiced staying engaged with their books for longer periods, explored new genres, and shared recommendations with classmates. It was wonderful to see everyone so immersed in their reading!
Throughout the activity, students practiced staying engaged with their books for longer periods, explored new genres, and shared recommendations with classmates. It was wonderful to see everyone so immersed in their reading!







In the month of February GRM students and staff were challenged to get active in their classrooms and at home. Ms. Wyss and Mrs. Hunt's 2nd grade were the winners in the primary wing with 464 active minutes and Mrs. Knight’s 5th grade class were the winners in the intermediate wing with 417 minutes. The office staff was the over all winners with a total of 600 minutes. Everyone worked so hard that they earned themselves a glow party.



First Grade was having fun with shaving cream while reviewing their phonics skills.






The GRM Student Council proudly hosted a Vocation & Avocation Event under the leadership of Ms. Kurtzman and the support of the GRM Leadership Action Team!
Our student leaders did an incredible job creating tri-fold presentations and warmly welcoming our presenters. With 16 different vocations and avocations represented, students had the opportunity to visit each table and learn about a wide range of careers, hobbies, and passions.
The excitement was contagious—our students had a blast exploring new interests and asking thoughtful questions!
Some of the careers and avocations included: beekeeping, correctional officers, police officers, master LEGO building, technology, journalism, entrepreneurship, acting, dental hygiene, archery, government positions, art, environmental conservation, fashion design, the National Park Service, coaching, and animal therapy.
A heartfelt thank you to our parents and community members who took the time to share their knowledge and experiences. Your involvement made this event truly meaningful and inspiring for our students!
Our student leaders did an incredible job creating tri-fold presentations and warmly welcoming our presenters. With 16 different vocations and avocations represented, students had the opportunity to visit each table and learn about a wide range of careers, hobbies, and passions.
The excitement was contagious—our students had a blast exploring new interests and asking thoughtful questions!
Some of the careers and avocations included: beekeeping, correctional officers, police officers, master LEGO building, technology, journalism, entrepreneurship, acting, dental hygiene, archery, government positions, art, environmental conservation, fashion design, the National Park Service, coaching, and animal therapy.
A heartfelt thank you to our parents and community members who took the time to share their knowledge and experiences. Your involvement made this event truly meaningful and inspiring for our students!










