A3 Fine Arts Showcase. Students from every school will be participating in this event!
More from our wonderful 2nd Grade Wax Museum!
Students got into character at the Starr 2nd Grade Wax Museum to tell about the lives of important men and women throughout history!
Chromebooks empower students to excel!
Third graders learned about reverse osmosis today from Environmental Engineer, Dr. Ladner from Clemson University!
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(02-18-2019)
Our 3rd graders have been studying electricity and all the different ways to make it work. We have had fun using the kits to create light energy and sound energy, among others. Students also had a blast seeing all the ways static electricity, using balloons and combs, can have an effect on salt, sugar, and tissue paper.
5th-grade students battle it out at the Starr Jet Toy competition!
Professors and representatives from the Clemson College of Education toured all 5 of Anderson 3's schools Wednesday to observe all the great things happening in Anderson 3!
January Employee of the Month! Congratulations to Candace Roberts. Mrs. Roberts is a great teacher who cares for her students deeply. She does whatever it takes to help them grow and is constantly changing and adjusting to meet the needs of her kids and teammates.
Good Hope Presbyterian Church recently donated $533.00 to the Weekend Snackpack Program. This donation was matched by an anonymous donor and will benefit the students of Flat Rock and Iva Elementary! Starr Baptist Church also supplies approximately 20 snackpacks each week to the students of Starr Elementary. Anderson Three is blessed and truly thankful for the love and support of our schools from the Starr and Iva communities.
Mrs. Phifer's 3rd Grade class at Starr researched how to create no-sew fleece blanket's using their Chromebooks, and followed steps to create blankets for the Anderson County Animal Shelter! We know of some animals that will be com-fur-table!
Third graders are researching problems within the environment caused by human activities or a natural disaster. They will create a working solution to solve the real world problem they discover.
Third graders are researching problems within the environment caused by human activities or a natural disaster. They will create a working solution to solve the real world problem they discover.
First graders experienced what it is like to be a Packaging Engineer. They developed packages for their plants so they could mail them to someone special.
K-5 students in Mrs. Mapp's class working hard to visually represent different animals of the Arctic region!
The third grade science classes have been studying about heat energy sources. Using items like a hair dryer, sandpaper and blocks of wood, and even their own hands, students are learning how heat energy can be produced through electricity, friction, and burning.
Have you noticed someone in Anderson 3 who goes above and beyond everyday? Help us feature them! Fill out the form below to nominate an Anderson Three employee for EOTW! (Nominees will be featured on A3 social media channels.)
http://bit.ly/A3EOTW
We are 100 days smarter at Starr!
As Jet Toy continues across the district, we witnessed some amazing prototypes being tested at Starr!