Students presented our Glen Lea Post Office at LifeReady 25 before Spring Break, showing the way that we send letters and notes to each other. Students write notes, design stamps, add postmarks, and deliver the mail each day at Glen Lea, promoting writing for authentic purposes.
3 days ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
LifeReady 25 students hold up their shirts on the day of LifeReady.
Students help a visitor write a postcard.
Students help put stamps and stickers on postcards.
Posterboard showing just a tiny fraction of what Lions have written this year.
Grateful to HCPS Libraries & the EDO Office for bringing Nic Stone, who spoke about the importance of representation in books and shared ways she gets inspired. We know many Lions who dream of being writers -- and can't wait to see them on a stage like this one day.
7 days ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Student gets book signed by Nic Stone.
Student gets book signed by Nic Stone.
Student gets book signed by Nic Stone.
Student gets book signed by Nic Stone.
Student gets book signed by Nic Stone.
Former student poses with Ms. V & Mrs. Chesworth
Our kindergarten students have grown so much this year! They've built their letter knowledge, started writing sentences, and learned to follow multi-step directions during activities. They've researched, written, and so much more. Way to go, kindergarten!
9 days ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Kindergarten student holds up his sentence on a white board.
Kindergarten student works with play-doh and letters.
Kindergarten students practice sequencing with dirt pudding.
Kindergarten students practice sequencing with dirt pudding.
Kindergarten students practice sequencing with dirt pudding.
Kindergarten students practice sequencing with dirt pudding.
Kindergarten students did research about different animals, holidays, and meals related to Too Small Tola.
Check out this video of our students at Black History Night last month. We loved seeing them shine in so many different ways! Watch here: https://youtu.be/-EfSYE7htuo
10 days ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
This year's Black History Night was spectacular, from choir to cheer to STEP, followed by students showing their research and presentation skills in our Living Wax museum. We sang, cheered, and learned as a community as our students blew us away with their talent and hard work.
11 days ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Students drum and sing on stage.
Drum line stands in a row as they perform.
Student reads a quote from Martin Luther King, Jr.
Students dance together with one hand raised.
Cheer team prepares to perform with hands on hips.
STEP team performs with arms extended.
STEP team performs on stage.
Student dresses in costume as Breffu, Queen of St. John.
Student shows her research and dresses in costume.
We are so grateful to Henrico Education Foundation's support for our students. We received exciting engineering materials in the library, thanks to a LifeReady grant. Check out our 3rd grade students in action as they build simple machines here: https://youtu.be/plGQnKUFQ_E
12 days ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Work hard -- play hard! Students celebrated ROAR behaviors on Fun Friday earlier this month through board games, sports stations, and even an Orbeez party! Students have grown so much this year, and we can't believe the end is almost here. One more Fun Friday in May!
about 12 hours ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Students crowd around 2 buckets of Orbeez.
Student holds a cup filled with pink large Orbeez.
Student buries her arms in Orbeez.
Student shows the larger Orbeez that she found.
Students fill and dump Orbeez at the table.
Student shows off Orbeez in a cup.
Shout out to Ms. Fines, for showing our students the fun and beauty of a photography career. She hosted a photo booth at our recent Career Day, which allowed students to explore being in front of and behind the camera. We loved seeing their big smiles and friendship in each pic!
13 days ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
3 students pose for the camera.
4 students have arms around each other in front of the camera.
2 students pose for the camera with one peace sign
3 students link arms and pose for the camera
A group of students pose with peace signs
3 students have arms around each other for the camera
4 students pose with their teacher for the camera
A teacher and a student hug with peace signs
2 students pose for the camera, one flexing muscles
A class of first grade students pose for the camera with smiles
Flashback to Career Day 2025, with special thanks to Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Brown for putting together our fun day of learning! Students learned about nonprofits, small businesses, and even heard from Senator Lamont Bagby. We know our Lions have big dreams for their futures!
14 days ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Students learn about transportation in Richmond.
Student asks a question and listens at a table about electrician's work.
Student tries on different uniform pieces.
Students learn about nonprofit work.
Students listen to Senator Lamont Bagby.
Student shows a book they received from the FACE bus.
Student tries on different uniform pieces.
Students ask questions about Richmond transportation.
Students explore different tables of work.
Students learn about different types of jobs at a table.
Save the date -- in just 2 weeks, we get to watch our Lions shine at our Talent Expo! Students will be singing, dancing, & playing instruments on stage, while our artists, collectors, & makers will be sharing their work at a mini gallery in our hallways. Thursday 4/24 at 5:30pm.
15 days ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Student sings on stage at a microphone.
Students talk to Mr. C about their performance.
Students talk through their different moves.
Students practice their dance together.
Student practices on the snare drum.
Students sing withe each other on stage.
Student stands in front of a microphone and sings.
We are excited about welcoming our Lions back to the building tomorrow! Wear sunglasses and beach hats to celebrate how BRIGHT you all are! We are also kicking off the Spring book fair on Tuesday, with grandparents breakfast on Wednesday. RSVP at https:/ /tinyurl.com/25GLESBF
19 days ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Celebrate spirit week with us. On Monday, wear sunglasses & beach hats. On Tuesday, wear bright colors. On Wednesday, wear flowers or plants. On Thursday, dress up in Disney. On Friday, wear pajamas.
Happy St. Patrick's Day from the Glen Lea library! We came to school to find that those pesky leprechauns had broken their traps, escaped, and left a mischievous mess all over our dear library! They were kind enough to leave gold and chocolate, so we'll forgive them this time :)
about 1 month ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Students look into their trap.
Students point to green and gold on the ground.
Students check their trap to find chocolate and gold necklaces.
Student holds gold confetti grass in the air
Student gapes at a mess at their trap.
Student smiles holding their gold necklace.
Student stares at the mess on the ground.
Students dig in their trap to find chocolate gold.
Student points to the floor to show what a leprechaun did.
The library was covered in green and gold today.
Flashback Friday: Thankful for so many members of our community joining us for this year's Be Mine Breakfast, and to our wonderful Student Support team for making it happen! We love seeing the smiles and excitement of our families as they share the special day together.
about 2 months ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Cafeteria filled with students, families, and red/pink/white balloons.
4 students pose with Valentine's bags
2 students pose with a family guest
Student poses with a family member and Valentine's gift
Students of all ages practiced coding in the library using Code & Go mice, Ozobots, computers, and even TikTok dances! They learned that coding is a process of giving specific directions to make an action happen. We saw some cool dances, obstacle courses, and even remixed songs!
about 2 months ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Student draws a code for an Ozobot.
Student watches an Ozobot move through their codes.
Student holds the Ozobots up with joy.
Students use TikTok dances to make their own paper code.
Kindergarten students explore how to move Code & Go mice in different directions.
4th grade students coded on their computers.
Students make their own code for TikTok dances.
Every 3-4 weeks, students use their points to shop the ROAR cart. Last month, students bought bouncy balls, notebooks, & cool experiences. Some had lunch with Mr. Gordon, while others had robot recess, slime party, or bracelet making with friends! Earn those ROAR points, Lions!
about 2 months ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Student shops the bottom of the ROAR cart.
Student shows off a puppet she made on the ROAR cart.
Students have a slime party with a friend.
Students have a bracelet making party with friends.
Students make slime with a friend.
Annual Slime Day is one way we celebrate at Glen Lea! Students who showed responsibility, organization, achievement, & respect could elect to make their own slime in the library. Students look forward to this all year! H/T white vinegar is AMAZING at cleaning up slime :)
2 months ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Student mixes bright purple slime in a bowl.
Students stretch their homemade slime.
Students mix glue and activator in a bowl.
Students shows off their galaxy green slime.
Students stretch their new homemade slime.
Student laughs as she plays with slime.
Student shows their slime off.
Student mixes glitter into slime.
Second shout out to Mrs. Massenburg, one of Glen Lea's recent Yay of the Day recipients! Our staff and students are so grateful for her "can do" attitude and the way she starts each day fresh, with a smile for everyone in her path. She is one of many amazing YAYs here at GLES!
2 months ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Mrs. Massenburg is surrounded by first grade students hugging her.
Kindergarten students read The Little Red Hen in the library, debating the meaning of "fair" before practicing working together and taking turns to make hot cocoa. It was especially awesome to see so many students practicing patience with each other as we cooperated!
2 months ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Students lean over to watch each other scooping cocoa.
Student makes a peace sign while drinking hot cocoa.
Students enjoy their hot cocoa together.
Student uses a frother to mix hot cocoa.
Students mix hot cocoa.
We love our Henrico County firefighters! Thank you for helping us review how to be safe in an emergency. Our students practiced how to call 911, exit a house safely, and reunite at their safe meeting point. They also learned about dispatch, firefighting gear, and more.
2 months ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Firefighter shows full gear.
5th graders role play calling 911 for an emergency, as well as checking breathing & pulse.
Kindergarten students sit in the fire truck.
First graders check out different firefighting equipment.
5th graders learn about the dispatch system when you call 911.
2nd grade students practice escaping from a fire.
Students practice crawling out a first story window.
Students play a game to determine what is and is not an emergency.
Preschool students started exploring coding in January by exploring how coding = giving directions. They gave directions to Code & Go Mice and Ozobots, via buttons and drawing. Several students created mini obstacles to move their mice around!
2 months ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Preschool student codes his mouse to get the "cheese".
Preschool students explore how giving directions ("code") changes the mice's direction.
Preschoolers laugh at the moving mouse.
Student tries out making many mice move at once.
Preschoolers draw a map for the Ozobots.