Perdido Elementary/Middle SchoolSubmitted Article

City Hope Church partners with Perdido School
By GERRI MCDONALD Special to Atmore News City of Hope Church of Bay Minette recently partnered with Perdido School and donated snacks and drinks for those students who may not have brought one or were unable to purchase one. Several members of Hope Church – Charnita Kennedy, Tina Morris and D’natia Kennedy – delivered the items to Mrs. Traci Brannon, Perdido School’s guidance counselor. Mrs. Brannon enlisted her group of Peer…
Perdido MS volleyball team is county champ
Perdido Middle School’s volleyball team, under Coach Lori Rider, finished as both regular season and tournament champions. The county tournament was held in Elberta. Members of team are Kaitlyn Stephens, Lillie Lanham, Mary Kinsley Reed, Natalee Presley, Breanna Laird, Raven Ryland, Ayden Scarborough, Mary Emma Brooks, Hannah Brooks, Raelee Young, Savannah Catrett and Aspen Gerald. Kaitlyn Stephens was selected as tournament MVP, and Lillie Lanham and Mary Kinsley Reed were chosen…
Perdido MS takes first, second in cross country
The Baldwin County Cross Country finals were held on October 10, at the Graham Creek Nature Preserve. Perdido School girls were 1A Cross Country Champions for the county. Runners and their individual finishing places are as follows: Madison Presley, third place; Natalee Presley, fourth place; Josie Williams, sixth place. Madison and Natalee were selected as All County runners. The boys finished tied for second place with Summerdale. Christopher Johnson finished in second place…
Exploring Charlotte’s Web
By GERRI MCDONALD Special to Atmore News Perdido Elementary School third graders in Mrs. Linda McCullough’s and Mrs. Jackie Presley’s classes are enjoying the novel Charlotte’s Web, by E. B. White. While they love the story of Charlotte, Templeton, Fern, Wilbur and other characters, students have found great cross-curricular connections with their science, technology research, math (types geometric webs), creative arts and writing. Data proves that interdisciplinary / cross-curricular teaching…
What is the scientific method? Perdido fifth-graders know
By GERRI MCDONALD Special to Atmore News The scientific method is a process for experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer questions. Does this mean all scientists follow exactly this process? No. Some areas of science can be more easily tested than others. But even when modified, the goal remains the same: to discover cause and effect relationships by asking questions, carefully gathering and examining the evidence, and…