

🎉🔬 STEM CHELLA IS COMING! 🔬🎉
Get ready for an evening of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics FUN at our upcoming STEM Chella event! Students and families will have the opportunity to explore exciting experiments, hands-on activities, and engaging learning experiences for every grade level. 🚀🧪
📅 April 23rd
⏰ 4:00 PM
🎟 Tickets will be going on sale soon! Be on the lookout for preorder information so you can secure your tickets early.
Bring the whole family and join us for a night filled with discovery, creativity, and STEM excitement! 🌟

Please see attachment for Sea World Trip.


Join us for our Title I Development Meeting on March 25th at 9:00 AM.

Andrew Robinson families, please review the updated DMA testing dates below:
🗓 March 4 – DMA Reading / DMA Math / DMA Science
🗓 March 5 – DMA Reading / DMA Math / DMA Science
🗓 March 6 – DMA Reading / DMA Math
🗓 March 9 – DMA Reading / DMA Math
🗓 March 10–11 – DMA Reading / DMA Math
Let’s ensure our Rockets are ready to shine! 🚀
✔️ Get plenty of rest
✔️ Eat a healthy breakfast
✔️ Arrive on time
✔️ Do your very best
We are proud of the hard work our students continue to show each day. Let’s finish strong! 💙 #AndrewRobinsonElementary #RocketPride #TestingReady




Join us all month long as we celebrate Black excellence, history, and culture!
📅 Feb 6:th Black Out – Wear all black
📅 Feb 13th: HBCU Pride – Rep your favorite HBCU
📅 Feb 20th: Known Figures – Dress as a prominent African American figure
📅 Feb 27th: African Kings & Queens – Rock your African attire
Let’s show our pride and celebrate together! ✨

CELEBRATING SCHOOL COUNSELORS — Team Duval is proud to recognize National School Counseling Week and the incredible impact our more than 240 school counselors make every single day. They advocate for students, help them navigate their academic journeys, and guide them toward their goals. Our success as an A-rated district with a 97.6% graduation rate would not be possible without these dedicated professionals. As part of this special week, dozens of counselors gathered at the Schultz Center for their annual conference, focused on building student “superpowers” like grit and resilience – perfectly aligned with the national theme of helping students thrive and preparing them for college, career, and life. Their commitment to growing their own “superpowers” directly fuels student success across Team Duval. Join us in thanking our outstanding school counselors for the lasting difference they make in our schools and community!




Join us as we reflect on our progress, share key updates, and align on goals for the remainder of the year.
🗓 February 18, 2026
⏰ 8:00 AM
📍 Room 137

I am excited to help create a community of lifesavers and am asking you to join me. Sign up under our school today. Check this off your list today and receive a wristband just for joining the team.
This year, we have an important goal: 100% of our families learning the lifesaving skill of Hands-Only CPR! It only takes a few minutes to learn, and it can make all the difference in an emergency.
· Sign up here or download the free “AHA Schools” app for iPhone or Android.
· Raise funds to help kids with special hearts.
· Complete Finn’s Mission: Complete all 7 steps, learn Hands-Only CPR, and be entered to win two Super Bowl tickets!
Sign up online to earn your KHC wristband!
Students who sign up and raise donations will be highlighted at the student award ceremony!
If 50% of our families sign up, our school will earn a $500 gift certificate for physical activity and recess equipment to support the health of our school community.
Let’s work together to create a community of lifesavers. Thank you for your support in helping us achieve this incredible goal!

Join us at Andrew Robinson Elementary for our annual Book Fair happening February 2nd–February 6th in the Media Center.
Discover your next great read and support our young readers!
💵💳📱 Cash, credit card, and eWallet accepted.

Black History Month- A.R.E. Scavenger Hunt Project
*Due Date - February 2, 2026*
*Extra Credit Project & $10 Golden Bucks*
Purpose/ Task:
In celebration of Black History Month, create an informative and eye-catching poster that will be displayed in the hallways and used as part of our school-wide Black History Month Scavenger Hunt.
Poster Guidelines:
1. Topic Selection (selected by Teacher):
o An influential African American historical figure
o A modern Black leader, artist, scientist, or athlete
2. Required Information on Poster:
o Title with the name of the person
o 3–5 informative facts/ contributions related to your person.
o One “Scavenger Hunt Fact”
A specific detail students must find to answer a hunt question.
Example: birth year, famous quote, achievement, or place of birth
o At least one picture or illustration
3. Scavenger Hunt Project Expectations:
o Facts should be brief and easy to read.
o Text must be large enough to read from a distance.
o Highlight or bold the Scavenger Hunt Fact
o Information must be accurate, respectful, and school-appropriate.
4. Design & Creativity:
o Use bold colors and neat lettering
o Organize information clearly
o Make your poster visually engaging for hallway viewers
5. Size & Identification:
o Use standard poster board
o Write your name and class on the back only
**Please see Ms. Sams for name selection.

