From the Principal

 
A word from our principal, Mrs. Mariyon Thompson!


Dear Morris Community and Family,


Welcome to the 2011-12 school year. I am happy to welcome you and your family to Morris Elementary School.

Ours is a growing school that has been providing quality education to the Rialto community for over 20 years. Our experienced staff of teachers is dedicated to providing every child with the best educational opportunity possible.

Many special services supplement our regular school program. These programs include, Think Together After School Program, Science Club, Line Dancing, Governor's Challenge, UMOJA Academy, Chess Club, Toastmasters Youth Leadership Club, Football, Basketball, Soccer, and Track.

We realize the importance of developing in each child the attitude of self respect and self worth. We try to provide a variety of opportunities for students to form meaningful and responsible partnerships. Parents, we feel, are our partners in the important job of educating the children of this community. We welcome your suggestions and solicit your membership in the PTA. I can be reached at the school by calling (909) 820-6864.

Sincerely
Mariyon Thompson
Principal


Mallanie Harris
Elementary Administrator
My leadership style is to be a visible, assessable, and approachable presence in our learning community. Please feel free to call me at (909) 820-6864, or email me at mthompso3@rialto.k12.ca.us. My door is always open and I will return your calls on the same day, night, or weekend.

District Announcements


View important information about the dangers of Spice, a new drug making its way into the lives of our students.

Daily Announcements


It is with great regret that we inform you of the passing of Mrs. Georgia Floyd Morris, an education trailblazer in the Rialto Unified School District. Mrs. Morris passed on the morning of Sunday, December 11, 2011, at her Rialto home. She was one week shy of her 89th birthday. “Georgia Morris was a woman of wisdom, character, strength, and courage,” remembered Gwendolyn Heard Nelson, one of Mrs. Morris’ closest friends for over 30 years.  She had such lasting love for the Rialto District, its students, and the community.” Our thoughts are with the Morris Family in this time of great loss.
morrisbio.pdf
BrainPop Movie of the Day

District Announcements


View important information about the dangers of Spice, a new drug making its way into the lives of our students.

Daily Announcements


It is with great regret that we inform you of the passing of Mrs. Georgia Floyd Morris, an education trailblazer in the Rialto Unified School District. Mrs. Morris passed on the morning of Sunday, December 11, 2011, at her Rialto home. She was one week shy of her 89th birthday. “Georgia Morris was a woman of wisdom, character, strength, and courage,” remembered Gwendolyn Heard Nelson, one of Mrs. Morris’ closest friends for over 30 years.  She had such lasting love for the Rialto District, its students, and the community.” Our thoughts are with the Morris Family in this time of great loss.
morrisbio.pdf
BrainPop Movie of the Day

For the Parents

 
 
In Rememberance of Morris Elementary teacher, Leah Becks who passed away June 20, 2011.
The Star Polisher
by Leah Becks
I have a great job in the universe of occupations.
 
What do I do?  I'm a "Star Polisher."
 
It's a very important job.  If you want to know how important,
just go out at night and look at the stars twinkling and sparkling.
 
You see, I'm a teacher.
The stars are the children in my class.
My job is to take them in-in whatever shape they come-
and shine and buff them and then send them out to take their places
as bright little twinkling beacons in the sky.
 
They come into my room in all shapes and sizes.
Sometimes they're bent, tarnished, dirty, crinkly and broken.
Some stars are cuddly, soft and sweet.
Some stars are prickly and thorny.
 
As I buff, polish, train and teach my little stars,
I tell them that the world cannot do without them.
I tell them they can do anything they set their minds to do.
I tell them they can be the brightest, shiniest stars in the sky
and the world will be a better place because of them.
 
Each night as I look at the sky, I'm reminded of my
very important job and awesome responsibility.
I go and get my soft buffing cloth
and my bottle of polish in preparation for tomorrow
and for my class of little stars.
 

Upcoming Events

Wednesday, May 23
Board of Education Meeting
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

at Carter High School (map)

Friday, May 25
Last Day of School for ALL Students Districtwide
Minimum Day
Monday, May 28
Holiday
Memorial Day - No School Districtwide
Wednesday, June 13
Board of Education Meeting
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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Wednesday, June 27
Board of Education Meeting
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Eisenhower High School (map)