Heritage Happenings
White House Heritage Elementary School
Important Information
Attendance
Please remember that it is important for students to be present and on time each day! If a student is late or absent, he/she is missing core curriculum that is sometimes difficult to make-up.
If your child is out sick, please remember to send a doctor's note as soon as possible when your child returns to school.
Cafeteria Information
Breakfast and lunch will be free for all students again this year. Cafeteria menus can be found by going to:
Meal Menus - Robertson County Schools (rcstn.net)
*Visitors will not be allowed to eat lunch in the cafeteria this year due to limited space in the cafeteria.
3rd Grade Retention Law
Parent Tips
PTO News
The winner of our December basket was Jonathan Hunter. Jonathan is in the 4th grade in Ms. Smith's class. His entry post was about the day he gave some of his allowance money to a girl at the ballpark so she could get something at the concession stand! Jonathan loves to build Legos and draw. He especially enjoys making comic books and has become extremely talented at it! He loves soccer and spending time with his brothers and sisters. He's an amazing big brother to them.
A special thank you goes to EJ's for sponsoring the December basket. EJ’s is proud to support the White House community and the students at Heritage Elementary School. The restaurant is located at 532 Raymond Hirsch Parkway and serves American style food with a dining atmosphere designed for all ages. We are proud to be partners with those who live, serve and work in White House.
Please join the PTO Facebook page for December's giveaway and to keep up with all the exciting things PTO is doing!
Read20
Please continue to have your child read 20 minutes each night and complete their Read20 card. All cards will be saved each nine weeks and a drawing will be held for one student per grade level to receive a free book from our new book vending machine! The more your child reads, the more chances he/she will receive! Please reach out to your child's teacher if a new Read20 card is needed. Pictured below are the first Read20 Book Vending Machine Winners:
3rd grade: Rowen Giliberti
4th grade: Stella Bowen (not pictured)
5th grade: Carrigan Qualls
6th grade: Camden Appleby