Mekell Willson
April Earl I would like to nominate April Earl. April is an incredible asset to Fielding Elementary. She greets everyone who enters the office with a warm smile and a friendly hello. She treats every student as if they were her own, knowing each one by name and making sure they feel loved, valued, and safe.  April’s impact extends far beyond the students—she is just as amazing to the staff. She is always willing to help, whether it’s making copies, laminating, or simply being a listening ear on a hard day. Her positive attitude is constant and she brings warmth and encouragement to everyone around her.   I hope April truly knows how deeply she is loved and appreciated by both the students and staff at Fielding Elementary.
Mrs Hawkes our amazing 2nd grade teacher
Sarah Carlson Sarah Carlson is so fun to work with, whether you’re a kid or an adult coworker! She truly cares about everyone and makes a point to show that with her words and actions. I can always count on Sarah to see the bright sides of things even when stressful things happen. We love Ms. Sarah!
Feb
100 DAYS OF SCHOOL
Natalie Hannum
Megan Crandall  I want to express my deep appreciation for my classroom paraprofessional, Megan Crandall,and to recognize the truly outstanding work she does each and every day.  Miss Megan is the kind of person every teacher hopes to work alongside. She consistently goes above and beyond expectations, noticing what needs to be done and taking initiative without needing direction. Whether it's supporting students, organizing materials, or stepping in to help during transitions, she anticipates the needs of the classroom and acts with purpose and care. This kind of proactive support is not only rare—it’s invaluable.  Her kindness and compassion shine in everything she does. The students are naturally drawn to her, and it's clear that they feel safe, supported, and loved in her presence. She builds strong, positive relationships with all learners, which contributes to a nurturing and productive classroom environment.  Beyond her work with students, Miss Megan also plays a key role in mentoring and training other paraprofessionals. She leads by example and is always willing to offer guidance or share effective strategies with those around her. Her leadership has had a noticeable impact on our team and the overall functioning of our support staff.  Simply put, I could not accomplish all that needs to be done in our classroom without her. She is not just a support to the students—she is a support to me, to the other staff, and to our entire learning community.  I am incredibly grateful to work with such a dedicated, skilled, and compassionate professional. Megan is truly one of a kind.  Sincerely, Natalie Hannum
January Newsletter
Lonni Tilley
Gale Brown
We are having a fun Christmas  countdown
TURKEY TROT
TERRA BELL
TYRA SEGER
November Newsletter
LYNDA GARN
HAYDEN MITTON
Tiffany Rhodes