**Reminder for Dewar Parents:**
Please remember to complete the Georgia Parent Survey for Dewar Elementary using the link below. The deadline is February 13, 2026. The anonymous survey includes 22 questions and can be completed on any internet-connected device. Thank you for your continued support and participation.
Georgia Parent Survey:
https://survey.gadoe.org/FM?sid=928DE41B
Please remember to complete the Georgia Parent Survey for Dewar Elementary using the link below. The deadline is February 13, 2026. The anonymous survey includes 22 questions and can be completed on any internet-connected device. Thank you for your continued support and participation.
Georgia Parent Survey:
https://survey.gadoe.org/FM?sid=928DE41B

Young scientists in action! Our 5th graders are getting an up-close look at plant and animal cells through microscopes, unlocking the secrets of the microscopic world. 🔬🌱🐾
The staff at Dewar Elementary wants to give a very warm shout-out to our wonderful administration for providing a delicious hot chocolate bar on this COLD Wednesday morning! Thank you!!
5th-grade students wrapped up their ELA government unit with a Constitution Celebration! 🇺🇸 They explored how the Constitution was created, learned about amendments, voting rights, and civil rights, and brought their learning to life through a Readers’ Theater. Students also completed hands-on tasks that challenged them to interpret the Preamble and analyze the significance of voting rights in a democracy.









Wear red this Friday!

Winter weather won’t stop Pre-K from enjoying exercise and indoor recess! They are so happy to be able to make use of the old gym in this capacity!



Pre-Order your yearbook today!! Yearbooks will be on sale until Friday, February 22!

A small group of our Dewar Dolls had the privilege of cheering for our Dewar girls' 4th & 5th grade basketball teams. The basketball teams did amazing, and so did our Dewar Dolls.









Mrs. Daniels' 3rd-grade students have been reading and learning about how characters in a story have different perspectives or ways of looking at the story’s events. We sketched how Rabbit and Coyote’s actions reveal their point of view:)






Congratulations to our January Viking students of the month from each homeroom! These students enjoyed a delicious McDonald's lunch courtesy of McDonald's on Bemiss Hwy! Thank you, McDonald's, for providing this wonderful treat for our students!
Congratulations to the January Viking Students of the Month for each grade level! These students received a certificate and a delicious free KONA Ice! We are so proud of each of you! Thank you, KONA Ice, for making this treat possible for our students.







Attention 5th Graders attending Pine Grove Middle next year!
A Pine Grove Middle School cheer interest meeting will take place on Monday, February 23, at 4:00 PM in the STEM Lab. Please note that parent/guardian attendance is required in order for students to be eligible for tryouts. If a parent/guardian is unable to attend, please contact Ms. Taniya Johnson (taniyajohnson@lowndes.k12.ga.us) via email no later than Friday, February 20.
This meeting is for anyone interested in sideline cheer. The tryouts are for combined football and basketball cheer. There will be no separate tryouts.
A Pine Grove Middle School cheer interest meeting will take place on Monday, February 23, at 4:00 PM in the STEM Lab. Please note that parent/guardian attendance is required in order for students to be eligible for tryouts. If a parent/guardian is unable to attend, please contact Ms. Taniya Johnson (taniyajohnson@lowndes.k12.ga.us) via email no later than Friday, February 20.
This meeting is for anyone interested in sideline cheer. The tryouts are for combined football and basketball cheer. There will be no separate tryouts.

Classroom chaos: the good kind! Mrs. Renfroe’s 5th graders went back in time to 1929 for a hands-on simulation of the stock market crash. Students analyzed data, made trades, and definitely felt the pressure of the stock market!
This week during professional learning, our teachers kicked off a mini-series focused on Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) and how they support student and teacher learning.
Teachers engaged in meaningful research, discussion, and reflection through a myth vs. reality activity, exploring DuFour’s three big ideas of PLCs, and watching a video of a PLC meeting in action noting practices that felt familiar to their own collaborative work and other key elements that stood out to them!
We’re proud of our teachers’ commitment to learning together so we can continue growing and supporting every student!
Teachers engaged in meaningful research, discussion, and reflection through a myth vs. reality activity, exploring DuFour’s three big ideas of PLCs, and watching a video of a PLC meeting in action noting practices that felt familiar to their own collaborative work and other key elements that stood out to them!
We’re proud of our teachers’ commitment to learning together so we can continue growing and supporting every student!


Our Dewar 4th & 5th grade girls basketball teams had an unforgettable experience attending the VSU women’s basketball game! 🏀 They cheered on the Blazers, felt inspired by strong female athletes, and even had the chance to play in the halftime game—where they brought home a win! Thank you to the VSU Athletic Foundation for supporting and encouraging our young student-athletes and helping create memories they’ll never forget.

Fifth Grade Parent/Family Day!

Mrs. McCain’s 3rd graders are bringing reading to life by exploring plays! Students are reading dialogue, delving into characters, and using textual evidence to demonstrate their understanding! Learning is fun when reading comes to life! 🌟👏
Congratulations to Dewar 5th-grade student, Ary Brown, for winning 1st place in the Martin Luther King, Jr. Poem/Poster Contest! Aryn was recognized and presented with a certificate and an award during the MLK Youth Showcase, held at the Performing Arts Center on Monday, January 19. Great job, Aryn, and thank you for representing our school so well!


Congratulations to the December Teacher of the Month, Mrs. Lambert, and Staff Member of the Month, Ms Griffin! We are so proud of each of you!


Students in Mrs. Hanson’s class traveled back in time to the 1920s to buy and sell stocks. What started as a roaring success quickly turned into the Great Depression after the Stock Market Crash. By the end, students walked away with a deeper empathy for those who lived through this time and a stronger understanding of how economic hardship affects real lives. Whether they walked away with a profit or an empty wallet, everyone walked away with a fun and memorable learning experience. 💰💵📉




