📸 Get ready to shine Hutto Elementary School! Picture Day is coming up on September 2, 2025. Bring your brightest smile and don’t miss out—mark your calendar now! 😄✨
8 months ago, Hutto Elementary School
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🚫📚 Reminder: No School on August 29, 2025 and September 1, 2025! Enjoy the extra time to relax, recharge, and get ready for an amazing school year ahead. See you back soon! 🎉✨
8 months ago, Hutto Elementary School
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🎤✨ Ready to Shine on Stage? ✨🎤

🎶 Show Choir Auditions Are Here! 🎶

Do you love to sing, dance, and perform?
This is YOUR moment to step into the spotlight! 🌟

No experience? No problem! Just bring your passion and energy. 🎵

Join a team where friendships are made, talent is celebrated, and every rehearsal feels like a party! 🎉
8 months ago, Hutto Elementary School
This image contains a picture of show choir with auditions being September 3rd and 4th 3:00-4:15 in the music room.

🔐✨ Exciting Cybersecurity Learning at School! ✨🔐
Our students have been diving into the world of Cybersecurity with hands-on lessons that make safety fun and real! 3rd graders explored encryption by cracking codes using symbols and characters—turning secret messages into a thrilling challenge! 4th and 5th graders created password paths using color and directional codes, showing just how easy it is for hackers to crack weak passwords.
Thanks to Ms. Ezell, all students are learning how to create strong, safe passwords and why keeping them secure is so important. Plus, mini Sphero robots are adding extra excitement to the lessons!
Together, we’re building smart, safe digital citizens! 💻🔒

VIDEO LINK

8 months ago, Hutto Elementary School
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🩸 Give the Gift of Life! 🩸

Join us at Hutto Elementary School for our Blood Drive
📅 Thursday, September 4, 2025
⏰ 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM

Your donation can save lives in our community. Every drop counts! 💖

Come be a hero—roll up your sleeve and make a difference today!
8 months ago, Hutto Elementary School
This image contains information about the blood drive at Hutto Elementary School Thursday, September 4 from 8:30-2:00 where donors will receive a $20 gift card, a oneblood t-shirt, and wellness checkup.
Welcome to the Bearcat Family!
9 months ago, Decatur County Schools
 A welcome spotlight for new 3rd grade teacher Ms. Gardner from Bainbridge, Georgia, who loves softball, art, and her dog Draco. She values Decatur County’s community and teaching alongside her mother. She enjoys dressing up to make her class fun, inspired by Ms. Frizzle.
Welcome to the Bearcat Family!
9 months ago, Decatur County Schools
A welcome spotlight for new paraprofessional Ms. Jones from Bainbridge, Georgia, who enjoys crafts and creating balloon arches. She loves the supportive Decatur County community. Inspired by her 3-year-old sister, she is passionate about helping children learn at Hutto Elementary School.
Welcome to the Bearcat Family!
9 months ago, Decatur County Schools
A welcome spotlight for new teacher Ms. Gomez from Cairo, Georgia, who enjoys hiking, reading, and nature walks. She loves Decatur County’s environment and scenery. Ms. Gomez is a 3rd grade teacher at Hutto Elementary and is trilingual in Spanish, English, and Korean.
A big thank you to all the parents who joined us for HES Curriculum Night! We’re grateful for your engagement as we shared information about Title 1, the DCBOE App, classroom routines, academic standards, Benchmark Reading, and Reveal Math curriculums. Together, we’re supporting our students’ growth and success!
9 months ago, Hutto Elementary School
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This image contains pictures of teachers and parents listening to presentations about the grade level curriculum.
This image contains pictures of teachers and parents listening to presentations about the grade level curriculum.
UPDATE!
🚗 New Hutto Elementary School 3RD GRADE Car Rider PICK UP Update! 🚗

Parents of 3rd Grade Students:
To help ensure a safe and efficient morning drop-off, please follow the UPDATED traffic pattern:

GUARDIANS OF 3RD GRADE CAR RIDERS WILL NOW PICK UP AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE OF HES. Enter through the gym driveway and follow traffic flow to front entrance for pick up.

Thank you for your cooperation as we work to keep all everyone safe!
9 months ago, Decatur County Schools
Update sign for Hutto Elementary School 3rd grade car rider pick up location change.
 sign for Hutto Elementary School 3rd grade car rider pick up
📱 Keeping Our Students Safe Online – The Bearcat Way
A new Georgia law requires schools to teach students about digital citizenship and provide parents with the same tools to use at home.

Decatur County Schools remains committed to promoting digital citizenship and online safety, now offering parents additional resources to support these efforts at home.

Parent ProTech is a free, video-based resource designed to help you:
🔹Set healthy screen-time limits
🔹Protect your child’s privacy
🔹Navigate social media safely

✨ Start the school year with clear screen-time boundaries that help your child thrive online.
🔗Learn more and sign up here: https://app.parentprotech.com/952/decatur-county/en/signup?source=admin

#TheBearcatWay #ProudTraditionPromisingFuture #ParentProTech #OnlineSafety
9 months ago, Decatur County Schools
Decatur County Schools Parent ProTech sign-up graphic with computer and phone icons, promoting online safety resources for families.
🍦 Cool treat alert! Starting this week, get your ice cream for only $1.00 in the cafeteria during lunch! 🍦
9 months ago, Hutto Elementary School
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Thank you, Bearcats, for an incredible first week of school!
Your energy, enthusiasm, and commitment to excellence have set the tone for a phenomenal year ahead. We can’t wait to see all the growth, achievements, and memories we’ll create together. Let’s keep Inspiring, Influencing, and Igniting—the Bearcat Way!

https://youtu.be/28JeqOrd-qs
9 months ago, Decatur County Schools

Back-to-School Curriculum Night

We’re so excited to welcome our families to our Back-to-School Curriculum Night! This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with teachers, explore exciting classroom resources, and learn more about what makes our learning community special.

We can’t wait to see you there and start the year off strong!

#BackToSchool #CurriculumNight

9 months ago, HES PR
Back To School-Curriculum Night!
🚍 SHIFT GEARS TO BEARCAT SUCCESS- GET PAID TO TRAIN, RIDE, & DRIVE!🚍

MUST BE 21 Years Old
💰 Great Retirement Supplement
🏥 BENEFITS AVAILABLE!

Why Drive With Us?
✅ Pay – Earn while making a difference!
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✅ Paid Training – No experience? No problem! We’ll train you!
✅ Health & Retirement Benefits – Secure your future!

🚦 Join Our Team & Be the Driver of Change! 🚦
🔴 APPLY TODAY – YOUR SEAT IS WAITING! 🔴
📞 Call: 229.248.2204 🌐 Apply Online: https://sites.google.com/dcboe.com/dcboe-apply/home

#ShiftGearsToSuccess #GetPaidToDrive #JoinOurTeam #BearcatPride #DriveWithUs #HiringNow #PaidTraining #FlexibleHours #RetirementSupplement #BenefitsAvailable #MakeADifference #DriveForDCBOE #SecureYourFuture #ApplyToday
9 months ago, Decatur County Schools
Recruitment flyer for Decatur County Schools bus drivers. Text reads: 'Shift Gears to Bearcat Success. Get Paid to Train, Ride & Drive!' Includes contact info for the DCBOE Transportation Department, phone number 229-248-2200, and email scaulder@dcboe.com. Features a yellow school bus and the Decatur County Schools logo
Welcome to the Bearcat Family!
9 months ago, Decatur County Schools
New Teacher Spotlight featuring Ms. Smith, an elementary teacher at Hutto Elementary School. Her hometown is Lafayette, Georgia. She enjoys reading and going to the beach. Her favorite thing about Decatur County is the people. Fun fact: Ms. Smith loves Disney World. Image includes her photo and the Decatur County Schools Bearcat logo.
💻 Did you know? Chromebook fees can be paid easily through your Parent Portal account!

✅ Step 1: Log in to Infinite Campus
✅ Step 2: Click the “Fees” tab on the left side of your screen

Paying online is quick, simple, and convenient! 💳

Login to the Parent Portal (Infinite Campus) through the link below:
https://campus.dcboe.com/campus/portal/decaturco.jsp

#BearcatTech #ParentPortal #InfiniteCampus #StayConnected #BearcatFamily
9 months ago, Decatur County Schools
Graphic explaining how to pay Chromebook fees through Infinite Campus. Step 1: Log into Infinite Campus. Step 2: Select the 'Fees' tab on the left side of the screen
UPDATE!
🚗 New Hutto Elementary School Car Rider Drop-Off Update! 🚗

Parents of 3rd–5th Grade Students:
To help ensure a safe and efficient morning drop-off, please follow the UPDATED traffic pattern:

➡️ If you are coming from West Bainbridge,
Turn left at the traffic light by King's Corner onto Simms Street.
Then, turn right onto Progress Street and follow the curve of the road to the HES drop off point at the back of the school.

📍Please see the illustration for details.
🕖 Drop-off time: 7:00 AM – 7:45 AM

(After 7:45 AM students must be dropped off at the front entrance. Please note: any student arriving after 8:00 am must be signed in by a parent.)

Thank you for your cooperation as we work to keep all everyone safe!
9 months ago, Decatur County Schools
Aerial map showing the updated 3rd–5th grade car rider drop-off route for Hutto Elementary School, with red arrows indicating the path from Simms Street to the drop-off point near the school. Drop-off time is 7:00–7:45 AM
In Decatur County Schools, we are committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment on every campus for our students, faculty and staff. Beginning the 2025 - 2026 school year, Decatur County Schools will implement the use of the OPENGATE Security System as a preventative step to keep our campuses weapon free.

The OPENGATE Security System is an advanced, walk-through weapons detection system designed to enhance school safety while maintaining a smooth flow of student entry. Unlike traditional metal detectors, OPENGATE uses advanced sensors to detect weapons and prohibited items without requiring students to stop, empty their pockets, or remove backpacks. This allows for efficient and non-intrusive screening, ideal for high-traffic areas such as school entrances.

Decatur County Schools has implemented OPENGATE to provide an added layer of protection for students and staff. The system is portable, quick to set up, and built to detect a wide range of threats while minimizing false alarms. With its modern design and cutting-edge technology, OPENGATE supports the district’s commitment to creating a safe and nurturing learning environment. We encourage all parents to emphasize to their children the importance of school safety and helping the Bearcat Family stay safe on every campus each day!

See how OPENGATE is making a difference in some of the largest school districts in the country, like Brevard County:
https://youtu.be/0_bNqaGNh9g
9 months ago, Decatur County Schools
A graphic titled "Decatur County Board of Education Safety Update" announces the introduction of OPENGATE Security Systems. The graphic features two students smiling and walking through the OPENGATE walk-through weapons detection system. A message states that beginning in the 2025–2026 school year, Decatur County Schools will implement the system to help keep campuses weapon-free. The district encourages parents to talk with their children about the importance of school safety. The Bearcat Way logo and the school district’s purple color scheme are also included.

🌧️ Rainy days ahead for the first week of school!

Make sure your Bearcats come prepared with raincoats, boots, and umbrellas to stay cozy and dry! ☔️

#FirstWeekForecast #RainyDayReady #BearcatWeather

9 months ago, Decatur County Schools
Child in raincoat with umbrella; text reminds students to bring rain gear for a rainy first week of school