Welcome
Beverly Elementary School is located in the historic district of Beverly, WV. We are very proud of our school and our community. We are currently working on a 21st Century Learning Project which involves a partnership with The June Harless Center for Rural Educational Research and Development and Marshall University. We were recently recognized as a WV Innovation Zone by the West Virginia Department of Education
Our 21st Century Learning Project is based upon the Framework for 21st Century Learning. We are using this Framework as the blueprint for our project. For more information on the Framework for 21st Century Learning, please check out this link.
Please enjoy your time visiting our website. If you have questions and would like to know more about the exciting things happening at Beverly Elementary School, please feel free to contact us.
Our 21st Century Learning Project is based upon the Framework for 21st Century Learning. We are using this Framework as the blueprint for our project. For more information on the Framework for 21st Century Learning, please check out this link.
Please enjoy your time visiting our website. If you have questions and would like to know more about the exciting things happening at Beverly Elementary School, please feel free to contact us.
Congratulations Mrs. Godwin!
We are Proud of you!
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Schedule for 2021 - 2022
Please be advised that our routines and schedules, our hours of operation for the upcoming school year will remain the same as were established last school year. See the full schedule below.
Beverly Elementary School Schedule:
8:03 a.m. ~ Doors Open ~ Morning drop off student arrival (side door only ~ office entrance)
If your child is a parent drop off in the morning for arrival or a parent pick up for afternoon dismissal, you will need to park in the Beverly United Methodist Church Parking Lot.
8:05 a.m. ~ Bus arrival and unloading (front loop entrance only)
8:10 a.m. ~ "Grab and Go" Breakfast in the classrooms
11:00 ~ Lunch in the cafeteria (Grades K, & 1)
11:40 ~ Lunch in the cafeteria (Grades 2 & 3)
12:20 ~ Lunch in the cafeteria (Grades 4 & 5)
3:18 ~ Load Buses
3:20 ~ Parent Pick-Ups & Walkers
(Parents are to wait in cars in the designated/assigned area of the Beverly United Methodist Church parking lot.
Students will be delivered to parents.)
Many of you have been asking how you can help with providing school supplies and/or what types of school supplies children will need for the upcoming school year. Each grade level has created a list of items that children will be using throughout the year at that particular grade level. These lists are the same ones that were sent with the students' final report card at the close of school last year.
Please understand that the school will supply items to provide for your children. However, if you would like to purchase items for your child, it will be greatly appreciated. I have listed the items by grade level below.
Thank you!
Kindergarten
Please label the following items with student name:
~Backpack - single large pocket that is easy to open
~Headphones - no ear buds please, they do not stay in
~Primary Composition Notebook (no spiral bounds)
~1 Water Bottle (16 oz or less) ~ with a cap that seals tight easily.
~16 pk of Crayola crayons
~Gallon and/or Quart Ziplock Bags
~4 - 6 pk. of Glue Sticks (the more the merrier)
~Play-doh for learning activities
~Disinfectant Wipes
1st Grade
Please label the following items with student name:
~Backpack
~1 zippered supply pencil pouch (not hard plastic; fabric preferred for strength)
~1 pair of over the head ear phones (no earbuds, please)
~24 pk of crayons
~2 wide ruled composition books (black & white)
~2 plastic pocket folders (1 red and 1 yellow plastic pocket folder ~ no prongs)
~6 Elmer's Glue sticks
~3 Boxes of tissues
~1 box of sharpened #2 pencils (Ticonderoga)
~3 containers of Clorox or Lysol disinfecting wipes
~1 bottle of hand sanitizer with pump
~2 black Expo dry erase markers
2nd GradePlease label the following items with student name:
~One plastic 2 pocket folder
~24 pack of Crayola Crayons
~Pack of markers or colored pencils
~Pre-Sharpened pencils (Ticonderoga are best!)
~Large pink erasers or pencil top erasers
~Kid’s scissors
~Glue sticks
~Pencil pouch or box to keep supplies organized
~Headphones in a ziplock bag labeled with the student name
~Expo Markers (colors and blacks)
~Boxes of tissues
~Hand Sanitizer
~Containers of Clorox or Lysol disinfecting wipes
~Sandwich or Gallon Sized Ziplock Bags
3rd Grade
Please label the following items with student name:
~4 composition books
~Pencils (Ticonderoga brand lasts longer and sharpens better)
~Crayola Crayons (Package of at least 24)
~Colored Pencils
~4 pocket folders
~Pencil top erasers
~Box of tissues
~Headphones
~Scissors
~Glue (Stick or Bottle)
~Expo Dry Erase Markers for Student Use
~Clorox or Lysol Wipes
~Loose Leaf Notebook Paper
4th & 5th Grades
Please label the following items with student name:
~#2 pencils (Ticonderoga)
~2 notebooks (Solid Color)
~2 folders (solid color)
~1 box (Crayola crayons, colored pencils or markers)
~Elmer's Glue stick
~Headphones or earbuds
~Loose leaf notebook paper
~Scissors
~Ziploc Bags (All Sizes)
~Kleenex Tissues
~Containers of Clorox or Lysol Wipes
~Expo Dry Erase Markers
~Sticky Notes
Please understand that the school will supply items to provide for your children. However, if you would like to purchase items for your child, it will be greatly appreciated. I have listed the items by grade level below.
Thank you!
Kindergarten
Please label the following items with student name:
~Backpack - single large pocket that is easy to open
~Headphones - no ear buds please, they do not stay in
~Primary Composition Notebook (no spiral bounds)
~1 Water Bottle (16 oz or less) ~ with a cap that seals tight easily.
~16 pk of Crayola crayons
~Gallon and/or Quart Ziplock Bags
~4 - 6 pk. of Glue Sticks (the more the merrier)
~Play-doh for learning activities
~Disinfectant Wipes
1st Grade
Please label the following items with student name:
~Backpack
~1 zippered supply pencil pouch (not hard plastic; fabric preferred for strength)
~1 pair of over the head ear phones (no earbuds, please)
~24 pk of crayons
~2 wide ruled composition books (black & white)
~2 plastic pocket folders (1 red and 1 yellow plastic pocket folder ~ no prongs)
~6 Elmer's Glue sticks
~3 Boxes of tissues
~1 box of sharpened #2 pencils (Ticonderoga)
~3 containers of Clorox or Lysol disinfecting wipes
~1 bottle of hand sanitizer with pump
~2 black Expo dry erase markers
2nd GradePlease label the following items with student name:
~One plastic 2 pocket folder
~24 pack of Crayola Crayons
~Pack of markers or colored pencils
~Pre-Sharpened pencils (Ticonderoga are best!)
~Large pink erasers or pencil top erasers
~Kid’s scissors
~Glue sticks
~Pencil pouch or box to keep supplies organized
~Headphones in a ziplock bag labeled with the student name
~Expo Markers (colors and blacks)
~Boxes of tissues
~Hand Sanitizer
~Containers of Clorox or Lysol disinfecting wipes
~Sandwich or Gallon Sized Ziplock Bags
3rd Grade
Please label the following items with student name:
~4 composition books
~Pencils (Ticonderoga brand lasts longer and sharpens better)
~Crayola Crayons (Package of at least 24)
~Colored Pencils
~4 pocket folders
~Pencil top erasers
~Box of tissues
~Headphones
~Scissors
~Glue (Stick or Bottle)
~Expo Dry Erase Markers for Student Use
~Clorox or Lysol Wipes
~Loose Leaf Notebook Paper
4th & 5th Grades
Please label the following items with student name:
~#2 pencils (Ticonderoga)
~2 notebooks (Solid Color)
~2 folders (solid color)
~1 box (Crayola crayons, colored pencils or markers)
~Elmer's Glue stick
~Headphones or earbuds
~Loose leaf notebook paper
~Scissors
~Ziploc Bags (All Sizes)
~Kleenex Tissues
~Containers of Clorox or Lysol Wipes
~Expo Dry Erase Markers
~Sticky Notes
WVU Extension and Beverly Elementary
~Edible Landscaping~
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Paul G. Zickefoose, Principal
Stephanie Scott, Secretary