
A note from Mrs. Grant: To celebrate the 100th day of school my class became secret agents! They were tasked to solve the case of the missing pencil sharpener. They had to complete 100th day missions. Each mission they completed, they were given a clue to help solve the case! It was a day full of fun and celebration that integrated all 8 habits of leader in me!











Middle School Registration for 5th graders is open. Please reach out to Mrs. Beard or your child's homeroom teacher if you have any questions.


Cooking supper is overrated. Plan to grab supper at Chic-fil-a on Feb 4th and support Love Memorial!


Mark your calendars. Not just dads. Any loving caretaker is welcome to join us for an informative program that celebrates your child!

Attention Parents and Community: Registration for children entering kindergarten will begin soon!

Mrs. Campbell's 4th and 5th graders wasted no time getting back in the swing of things.
A note from Mrs. Campbell: Students have been working on hexagonal thinking. Students connected ideas and expressed their thinking through discussion, debate, and writing. I am so impressed with the level of thinking and cooperation these students are capable of doing. I am so proud to be their teacher!











Congratulations to fifth grader, Maddox Huffman for his accomplishment as Love Memorial's spelling bee winner! Maddox will represent Love Memorial at the district level. Way to go, Maddox!


Today Mrs. Myers', Ms. Allen's and Ms. Williams' classes kicked off the week with Love Memorial's first Holiday Huddle. Students were busy constructing gingerbread houses while celebrating with their families and classmates. Some students recited their class mission statements and several sampled the sweet treats.











Mark your calendars!


Love Memorial students stopped by Central Services this morning to spread sweet Christmas Cheer 🎄🎶




Leader in Me Positive Office Referrals. These students were recognized by their teachers for demonstrating attributes of a leader. They have modeled what it means to be in charge of one's self and actions.



A note from Mrs. Grant: My class read the book, Balloons over Broadway and learned about the history of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Students created balloons of their own and then we had a parade of our own.











Last night 5th graders from Love Memorial were recognized for their leadership, hard work and dedication while running a school wide election that determined the new school mascot. Mr. Bess and Mrs. Campbell were also recognized with this group for providing the students with an engaging opportunity to learn about democracy.


North Carolina will award the Purple Star Award Designation to those schools that demonstrate military-friendly practices and a commitment to military students and families. Schools that apply and earn the award will receive a Purple Star recognition to display on the school premises. Love Memorial earned the Purple Star recognition for the school year 23-24 and is currently applying for the 24-25 school year. Our guidance counselor, Mrs. Beard grew up in a military family and has taken the initiative to assist with this process. As part of this commitment to students of military families, the students participated in a day of Purple Up.







On Friday, November 8th, Love Memorial celebrated Veterans Day with a school wide assembly that included the Presentation of Colors by West Lincoln High School JROTC Color Guard. Special guest speakers were Lincoln County natives and West Lincoln High graduates, Captain Shane Poole and Captain Billy Baker. Veterans from the area were invited to attend and were recognized for their service.
Students were given the opportunity to ask questions of the guest speakers and to thank all the veterans for their service as they exited the gym. All the veterans were gifted with student created cards and pictures .




What do you do with leftover Halloween pumpkins? You do a math and science activity!
Mrs. Burgess’s class grouped pumpkin seeds into groups of ten and hundreds! What is your guess on how many seeds were in the pumpkin?
After counting the seeds we filled the pumpkin with things from around our room like apples, candy paper, tissue box, and a few other things. On Earth Day, we will dig it up and see what happened to the pumpkin, along with the things we put inside.

October is AAC Awareness Month! AAC or Augmentative and Alternative Communication are the laminated communication boards and devices that people who are minimally or nonspeaking use to communicate. In order to learn that AAC can be their voice, children have to see adults around them “modeling” or touching the boards/devices while they talk. This teaches children that they can use AAC to ask for things and make friendships!
This is our final week of our Next Top Modeler competition here at Love where staff have been counting the times they model AAC with students and the one with the most times gets a basket made up of items and gift cards from the amazing local businesses that donated to this event!
Our final Love Memorial’s Next Top Modeler is Melissa Wilfong! Melissa is an assistant in a self-contained adapted exceptional children’s classroom and she has been increasing her modeling with students throughout the month! Melissa is dedicated to providing an environment rich in learning and communication for her students. Thank you, Melissa, for continuously supporting your students' human right to communicate!
Our competition may be over, but staff and students have seen the positive outcome of providing AAC and modeling that we hope will continue the rest of the school year! Congratulate all the staff members who participated on their dedication to providing communication opportunities to their students!
Our other modeling superstars this week are:
Virginia Myers
Bartley Bess
Tabitha Willis
Amanda Williams
Nicole Owensby
Cathy Robinson
Carrie Oaks
Amy Savage
Ashley Spargo
Kaitlyn Cloninger
Grace Goins
Sarah Broome
Thank you to the businesses that donated to our challenge this month!
A Freezy Tale
All You Knead Massage and Bodywork
Benny’s Boutique
Burton Farms
Court Street Grille
Fausto Coffee
Good Wood Pizzaria
Marilyn’s Sweet Addictions
Palm Berries
Pickle Fetish Co.
Scoops by the Square
Scooters Coffee (Cherryville Store)
Steer South Trading Post
The Renaissance Gipsy
Emmanuel Lutheran Church
Love Memorial/Mrs. Hoffman




Veterans Day Program


Thank you West Zone Principals for all your hard work and dedication to our community and families!


Yesterday, our school recognized October as Breast Cancer Awareness month by wearing pink.

