
Come out tonight to support your Cross County Thunderbirds going up against the Patriots in Palestine. Jr. High Girls tip off at 4:30 with your Jr. High Boys, Sr. High Girls, and Sr. High Boys to follow.


Ms. Fuller's Intro to Education class visited the Little Rock Central historical site on Wednesday in order to learn about the integration event there. They are currently studying the history of education.





Mrs. Leibmann’s class went to the Special Olympics Bowling tournament today. They earned these medals:
Gold medals - Jonathon Williams, Louis Blankenship, Landan Schoonover, Juanita Kelly
Silver Medals-
Jennifer Watts, Jessica Watts
Bronze medal- Cody Davis





Red Ribbon Week 2023 is in the books! We've had a school wide scavenger hunt to promote staying Drug Free, Halloween costumes and contests, and fun dress up days! We love making fun and positive memories with our friends at the elementary!



“Sometimes it takes only one act of kindness and caring to change a person’s life.”
–Jackie Chan
We never know how our actions could alter someones future, and that's why we are sure thankful for friends who are quick to show Compassion!


October is National Bully Prevention Month and our Character Council wanted to help our student body become bully aware! They focused on Social & Cyber bullying. Our council researched, made posters, and planned games for grades K-2 all while reiterating our core values!


Let's start today with some Character recognition! Revah and Addison showed our value focus of Compassion & Humility this week by including others in group activities and cleaning up messes they didn't make. We can't wait to celebrate more kiddos today during our Fall Festival!


October School Board meeting update!


What a great day to celebrate our T-Birds and to highlight our monthly focus- Compassion! Landon showed compassion this week by including classmates during group activities. Students who have eyes to see that others need to feel included is what makes CCE a great place to be!


Cross County will host a flu clinic Wednesday, October 25th. Forms should be completed by October 25th and can be found at https://arcare.jotform.com/222794464172158. Please contact the school with questions.


Pizza with the Principal! They were able to come because for the 1st 9 weeks they received highest in Reading, the PE award, or were acknowledged for showing exceptional Self- Discipline or Humility.
A HUGE shout out and thank you to Wynne Pizza Hut for making this possible!


Compassion with Humility!


Let's finish out September!


Cross County Schools will not be in session next week due to fall break. Classes will resume October 9.


The phone system is currently down for the entire district. If you need to reach us please use the Room app to notify your child's teacher.

Cross County Elementary School will be having a Book Fair October 16 - October 20! All purchases through the book fair will benefit our school. To watch book trailers or to get an interactive sneak peek visit https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/crosscounty.


🚨Time change alert🚨
Tomorrow night's Jr. High home game has been moved to a 6:30 start time. There will not be a 7th grade game.

We love to see how our friends stay focused through distractions!


Mrs. Brinda has spoken! She has passed the Thunderbird trophy to Elementary principal Mrs. Jessica Stacy. When Mrs. Stacy asked why she got it Mrs. Brinda said "because I like you." Mrs. Brinda added that Mrs. Jessica has always been very helpful when she was driving a bus or anytime that she needed something. #ExcellenceInAction #TbirdLife


Last night, school officials received information concerning a potential weapon being brought to the school today. We have identified the source of this information and subsequently took action by detaining a school bus and conducting a comprehensive search. We treat any and all threats with the utmost seriousness and are investigating this as such.
We urge parents to engage in discussions with their children, emphasizing that threats of this kind are not jokes and should never be treated lightly. Any disruptions to the school environment will not be accepted and will be subject to consequences.