
In Mrs. Holly Click's third-grade class, the kids took a classic tale of Stone Soup and decided to stir up their own culinary masterpiece! Each little chef brought a special ingredient, turning the classroom into a soup-er kitchen. They learned that sharing is like seasoning—it's what makes everything taste better! Who knew that a bunch of third graders could whip up a lesson in generosity along with a pot of soup?

DES wishes you a wonderful Thanksgiving.


The lunch ladies at DES whipped up an amazing meal, and the DHS Student Council served it up. Our awesome Razzle Dazzlers also brought some fun to the Senior Citizen Thanksgiving entertainment. Huge thanks to everyone who came out and made the day so memorable! A special shoutout to our principal, Mrs. Phillips, Assistant Principal Mrs. Runnels, and the office secretaries for organizing everything.




Today’s "Senior Citizen's" Thanksgiving Banquet was a smashing success! We had a delightful mix of familiar faces and some new ones. DES is thrilled to sprinkle a bit of joy and nourishment into their day—like gravy on mashed potatoes! A big thank you to everyone who showed up; you made our day as bright as a turkey in a Thanksgiving parade!











Senior Citizens come join the fun!


...more 4th grade study of waves....





Mrs. Miles' 4th graders are diving into the wacky world of waves! They're having a blast twisting and turning transverse and longitudinal waves with the help of some super cool Gizmo activities. It's like a science party where the waves are the guests of honor!











The DES art students participated in the 52nd annual King Art Show. The students artworks were displayed for the community to enjoy during the 15th-17th by Cossatot Arts and Crafts Association, who hosted the event. Congratulations to all the students from DES! We are so proud of you and your artistic talent!
Pictured below :
5th grade-
Ivy Shelton
Noa Nix
Kimberly Lagunas
Megan Arellano Lopez
4th grade-
Idalie Hernandez-2nd Place
Ian Doran’s
Aldon Langidrik
Melissa Fisk
Aubrey Leathers
Ahtziri Perez
3rd grade-
Adalyn Hernandez- Antonio
Nevaeh White
Gael Dominguez
Leslie Aparicio
McKenna Baker
Reynold Galvan
Mickeyna Leviticus
Brylee Tollett
Allyson Rojo
Daisy Branson
Maleny Reyes
Mateo Estrada Medina -3rd place
Not pictured-
Joselyn Flores






DES Students for November. #Leopardpride


After reading several versions of the children's story Stone Soup, DES third graders in Mrs. Efird's class enjoyed making their own pot of soup and cornbread. Each student brought something to contribute to the soup and learned the theme of the story....when we all give what we are able to give, everyone can enjoy the results!

Progress Reports go home today.


Mrs. Miles 4th grade science classes have been using tuning forks to learn about sound waves.









Join us for a delightful gathering featuring delicious food, great company, and fun activities! We’re hosting a Senior Citizen's Day Luncheon at the De Queen Elementary School cafeteria on November 20, 2024, beginning at 11:30 am. This event is proudly sponsored by De Queen Public Schools.


Honoring the brave men and women who have served our country. Thank you, Veterans, for your courage, dedication, and sacrifice. #LeopardFamily


We are thrilled to invite you to the 5th grade music program called "America," directed by our amazing DES music teacher, Anissa Manasco. Come and enjoy two performances on Friday, November 15th, at 9:30 am and 1:30 pm in the DHS auditorium.


A circuit is the full route that an electric current takes, starting from the energy source. In Mrs. Wilkerson's 4th grade science classes, students have been diving into the fascinating world of circuits.






Mrs. Morphew's class would like to express their gratitude for your presence at their 4th grade music program, "Lewis and Clark." If you couldn't make it, you definitely missed out on a fantastic performance!





...more 4th grade study of light and sound waves.







Mrs. Miles' science classes have been exploring sound waves and light waves. They've been utilizing slinky toys to illustrate the wave lengths.









National Stem Day Nov. 8
