
Veteran's Day 2024! We are so proud of our 4th grade students for their performance at CBES Veterans Day Program!
It is always an honor to celebrate our Veterans! Thank you all for your service.











PBIS AWARDS for October 2024
PreK: Emberlynn Street & AidenLester
KG: Madilynn Woodall & Elijah Compton
1st: Hayven Yates & Anson Vance
2nd: Olivia Wagner & CJ Mitchell
Super Cyclones:
3rd: Laney Smith & Colton Jennelle
4th: Santana Broomfield & Cameron Ward
5th: Jace Mitchell & Charleigh Dales
SILVER SPOON AWARD: Mrs. Martin's KG & Mrs. Matney's 2nd Grade
BEST ON THE BUS: 97, 77 & 73
Heroes of the Hallway: Mrs. Foley, Mrs. K. Smith, & Mrs. S. Boyd
Captain of the Car Riders:
Ckyanne Widener, Hudson Williams, Carlee Hale, & Mason Thomas

November Attendance Challenge

We are hiring NOW for bus drivers! Contact our Transportation Office @ 276.988.5511 ext. 1508 for more information and to apply!


The Spice Girls and the Grill Mate showed up at Cedar Bluff Elementary today!


Tazewell County Public Schools will be closed on Friday, November 1st, Monday, November 4th, and Tuesday, November 5th for Fall Break. Students, faculty, and staff will return on Wednesday, November 6th.


A BIG thank you to our community and CBES employees for donating to the Hurricane Relief. We bought 12 Mr. Buddy Heaters, 40 sleeping bags, 24 1 lb propane bottles, and 5 shovels!
Thank you!





A BIG Shout Out to Communities in Schools Julie Houchins and Rusty Hess at Giovanni's for providing CBES Faculty & Staff lunch today. It was a very nice surprise.

A shout out to our Principal, Buffie Crabtree who always participates!
And of course it would not be a Favorite Team Day with out our Blue Tornados and our little Hokie Fans.

Favorite Team Day at CBES!
Pittsburgh Steelers still have a few fans left. . . .

Cedar Bluff Elementary School is proud to display Tazewell County Public Schools placed 10th in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Tomorrow is the last chance to purchase from the CBES Spirit Store.
Pom poms SOLD OUT
Beaded Necklace $2 (supplies limited)
Foam Fingers $2 (supplies limited)
Eye Black Tattoos $3
We will be having a pep rally Friday!
Be sure to bring any items you have purchased to show your school pride!
🤍💙Go Big Blue!!! 💙🤍

Can you guess who these beautiful students are dressed like today?
It's dress like a teacher day at CBES.



Everyone is invited to participate!

The CBES Fall Festival for Hurricane Helene Relief was a success. Thank you to our community! $2,189.47 was donated during our Fall Festival. All the money is being used to purchase items to send to Damascus.
I also want to thank the employees who worked this Festival on their own time.
Gina Brown, Tracey Martin, Dreama Justus, Becky White, Becky Roark, Julie Houchins, Lakin Croy, Kaylee Shortt, Lindsay Beard, Matthew Chapman, Dana Smith, Cristina Allison, Farrah Boyd, Ollena Jackson, McKena Clark, Tammy Foley, Barbara Lester, Charlette Matney, MaryBeth Elswick, Tammy Blankenship, Tina Dye, Randy Cordle, and Buffie Crabtree.
We will post pictures of the items to be donated once we purchase them.











This local event is for anyone who may have been affected by Hurricane Helene. Everything is free while supplies last.

CBES is so proud top announce our September PBIS Award Winners:
Mr and Miss Manners:
PreK:Carter Addington and Emery Blankenship
K: Anna-Lee Ball and Zander Ray
First: Olivia Davis and Owen Sparks
Second: Carlee Hale and Izaiah Shortt
Super Cyclones:
Third: Bristol Graham and Lucas Tegler
Fourth: Kasen Pruitt and Avery Martin
Fifth: Zoey Griffey and Logan Brewster
Silver Spoon:
Mrs. Marybeth Elswick, Mrs. Beard, and Mrs. Foley’s classes!
Best on the Bus:
95, 15, and 30
Heroes of the Hallway:
Mrs. Matney, Mrs. Lester, and Mrs. Martin’s classes
Captain of the Car Riders:
Owen Sparks, Lydia Dales, Scottie Cantrell, and Ivy Bostic

It was an exciting week last week at CBES.
We are grateful to Sgt. Vanover and the Richlands ROTC cadets for coming to Cedar Bluff Elementary to give our 5th Grade Peer Helpers instruction on proper equiqette in raising/lowering and folding our American and Virginia flags. Thank you!

What Is NSLW?
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. Since 1962, when President John F. Kennedy created National School Lunch Week (NSLW), this annual observance has promoted the importance of a healthy school lunch in a child’s life and the impact it has both in and out of the classroom.
The Importance of School Lunch
Even though National School Lunch Week was declared in 1962, the National School Lunch Program goes back even further, back to 1946. Created to provide nutritious meals to children from low-income families who might not otherwise have access to a daily meal, NSLP ensures the health and well-being of all public school students, boosts academic performance by giving students the fuel they need to succeed, and closes the opportunity gap for children across the country. Today, the National School Lunch Program serves nearly 30 million children every school day. Not only does it reduce childhood hunger, but it also supports American agriculture.
What NSLW Aims to Do
Despite the critical role NSLP plays in the health and success of American youth, many people still don’t understand its importance—including some families who could benefit from it! During the weeklong celebration, held annually during the second full week of October, School Nutrition members and their students will celebrate with special menus, and much more, all with the goal of…
Increasing student participation.
Spreading the message to parents that we serve healthy, delicious lunches at school..
Connecting with teachers and administrators to spread the word that school meals are healthy and delicious.
Thank you and have a great day !


5th grade had a blast at the Crab Orchard Corn Maze 💛



