
We are excited to announce our Students of the Month for September. These students were chosen by their teacher to represent their class based on exhibiting outstanding behavior.
Congratulations to them all! If your child received a Tiger yard sign to proudly display for the month, please send in their picture so they can be recognized online.


As part of Digital Citizenship Week, here are some family-friendly tips to help kids fight cyberbullying and other mean online behavior.





In their most recent language arts unit, our first grade students brought to life classroom tools and habits of character as they worked collaboratively to solve a classroom design challenge and answered the unit guiding question: "How do we create a magnificent thing?"
In small groups, students planned, created, and revised a "magnificent" thing that fulfills a classroom need.
The students shared their magnificent things and written pieces with their classmates and other classroom visitors during an end-of-module celebration.
We love to see this creative thinking and collaboration going on inside our classrooms! Awesome job, first grade students and teachers!


THANK YOU to everyone who came out and supported McDonald's Night last night. It was a huge success and all money raised will benefit our PBIS program. We appreciate all of our stakeholders who take a vested interest in the students at Union Chapel Elementary School. Thank you once again.




Enjoy more images from UNITY Day.











Today is Unity Day. On the third Wednesday of October, we wear and share the color orange because it is a color associated with safety and visibility.
For years, bullying was justified with expressions such as, “Bullying is a natural part of childhood,” “Bullying makes kids tougher,” or “Bullying is a rite of passage.” The goal of Unity Day is to bring together youth, parents, educators, businesses, and community members across the nation to emphasize the message that bullying is not acceptable and that all students deserve to be safe in school, online, and in the community.
For too long, the response to bullying has been silence and those who were bullied felt that no one cared. The simple act of wearing orange shows that youth experiencing bullying are not alone. The goal of wearing and sharing orange is to empower those who are bullied, and everyone around them, to speak up and reach out with kindness, acceptance, and inclusion.
THANK YOU to everyone who wore orange today to say that bullying is not ok. Tigers always #CHOOSEKINDNESS.










We will celebrate Red Ribbon Week from Monday, October 21st through Thursday, October 24th. Flyers went home today announcing each day's dress-up theme. Encourage your child to participate to show that together we can combat substance abuse and promote healthy, drug-free living.


Enjoy more images from Robeson County Agricultural Awareness Day.






Today, our third grade classes attended the Robeson County Agricultural Awareness Day at the Southeastern NC Agricultural Events Center. This event is a partnership between the Public Schools of Robeson County, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and the Robeson County Farm Bureau.
The event aims to teach students about the importance of agriculture in their daily lives. Students visited stations, each focusing on a different aspect of agriculture, including:
corn, small grains, cotton, soybean, poultry, beekeeping, horticulture, dairy, livestock, and nutrition.
We appreciate all those who organized this event. It was a valuable learning experience for our students.



As part of Digital Citizenship Week, here are some family-friendly tips to help kids' personal information stay safe, private, and secure while online.



Each year on the second Monday of October, our nation honors Indigenous Peoples by commemorating the heritage of Native American people. It’s a day to recognize the strength and resilience of Indigenous communities and it's a time to celebrate the cultures, traditions, and contributions of Native people in the U.S. today.
We celebrated Indigenous Peoples' Day by wearing our favorite Native American t-shirts, ribbon skirts or shirts, or other school-appropriate American Indian attire. Check out these awesome TIGERS!




October is National Bullying Prevention Month and a featured event is Unity Day on Wednesday, October 16th! Wear orange to show your support for bullying
prevention and to unite for kindness, acceptance, and inclusion.
#UnityEveryDay
#ChooseKindness


As part of Digital Citizenship Week, here are some family-friendly tips to help kids balance their media lives.



We had one last-minute photo submitted of our students getting to visit with the Burnt Swamp Philadelphus Rural Volunteer Fire Department. As always, we appreciate our community volunteers who provide these valuable, and possibly life-saving opportunities for our children.


The TIGERS cheerleading squad brought incredible energy to the UNC Pembroke Education Day football game on Saturday, October 12th. The event was a fantastic celebration of school spirit, camaraderie, and community engagement. Our cheerleaders not only enhanced the game atmosphere with their performances but also had the chance to showcase their talents and connect with fellow cheerleading teams. It was a memorable day filled with enthusiasm and pride!
We appreciate our cheerleading coach, Ms. Mariah Jeffries for allowing our girls to participate in this experience.


We are excited to announce our Students of the Month for September. These students were chosen by their teacher to represent their class based on exhibiting outstanding behavior. Congratulations to them all!
If your child received a Tiger yard sign to proudly display for the month, please send in their picture so they can be recognized online.



Tomorrow night, dinner is on us! Well, not ON us, but WITH us.
We look forward to our McDonald's Night fundraiser. Join us at the Pembroke location from 5:00 - 8:00. We hope to see you there!


Learning is tough work—and kids need fuel if they’re going to learn! That’s why a healthy midday meal is crucial to the growing children who go to school.
October 14 - 18, 2024, is National School Lunch Week (NSLW). This annual observance promotes the importance of a healthy school lunch in a child’s life and the impact it has both in and out of the classroom.
🥗 Students, get ready to explore the tasty treasures awaiting you in the cafeteria.🏴☠️


Tomorrow is Indigenous Peoples' Day. Each year on the second Monday of October, our nation honors Indigenous Peoples by commemorating the heritage of Native American people. It’s a day to recognize the strength and resilience of Indigenous communities and it's a time to celebrate the cultures, traditions, and contributions of Native people in the U.S. today.
Help us celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day by wearing your favorite Native American t-shirt, ribbon skirt or shirt, or other school-appropriate American Indian attire.


October 14 - 18, 2024 is Digital Citizenship Week. Digital Citizenship Week teaches children how to act safely and ethically online and on their devices. How kids conduct themselves online impacts their well-being, so it’s important to guide and educate them on how to act responsibly in digital spaces.
Our goal with Digital Citizenship is to enable children to make ethical and responsible decisions in online spaces and when using their digital devices. Help us encourage our Tigers to be responsible digital citizens.
