
Mt. Turnbull Elementary
Attention: Parents/Guardians
Fort Thomas Unified School District will be celebrating our students hard work and academic growth. Each school in our district has achieved a B status from ADE. Our district celebration will occur at Ft. Thomas High School on December 21, from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm. All MTE students and staff will travel by bus to participate in this event. Due to the travel on that day, we encourage all students to leave all personal items (backpacks, books, etc.) at home. All phone calls will be automatically redirected to the high school office. If you want to pick up a student, you will have to go to the high school.
CHRISTMAS BREAK – December 22 through January 7th return on January 8th
PTAT will be January 9, 2024, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Remediation will restart on Monday January 16, 2024

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some more birthdays 🎉 hope you have a great day


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JUST A REMINDER::::
Attention parents/guardians
There will be NO remediation this Thursday December 14,2023. Also NO remediation all next week December 18 - 21 2023. If you have any questions please call the office at 928-475-2020

Mt Turnbull Elementary
Attention parents/guardians
There will be NO remediation this Thursday December 14,2023. Also NO remediation all next week December 18 - 21 2023. If you have any questions please call the office at 928-475-2020

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Ms. Sanchez's 6th grade class
This was a student initiated project to read to little ones that turned into 6th graders teaching literary elements to Kinder & 1st grade :) Thanks to the collaboration between students and teachers, rich learning experiences were possible!










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Here is our News Letter for the months of October and November 23









Mt. Turnbull Elementary Throwback Thursday memories for 6th Grade😝








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Happy Birthday 🎂🎁🎈 to more of our students




Mt. Turnbull Elementary Mrs.Reidhead making,
Crystal ornament making





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During our month long celebration of Native American HERITAGE month, some of the 5th and 6th graders were part of the first of a series of Arts and Crafts @MTE.
Volunteer June Wesley designed a very special project for these artistic students to create using a gourd, which have played an important role in Native tribes for untold centuries. Often seen as a vessel to hold foods or to drink from, gourds have also been used in creating beautiful art.
The students enjoyed the process of cleaning and preparing their gourds to be decorated and turned into a musical instrument commonly called a "THUNDER GOURD" which actually makes a thunder sound when shaken.
The students shared their art project at the "CAMP DRESS on the CATWALK" fashion show on November 30th, as the Native American Heritage month long celebration was finished.





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More pictures from our Fashion Show











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More pictures from our Fashion Show











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Here are some pictures from our Fashion Show. It was an exciting ending to our month of Native American Heritage Month. We want to aTHANK all the Royalties and everyone else that helped out. THANK YOU AGAIN











Join us as we break ground on our new staff housing duplex on January 11, 2024 at 4:00 pm. The addresses is 15567 W Elementary School Road Fort Thomas, AZ (across from the district office)


Join us for an open house showcasing our new staff housing 4 plex apartments on January 11, 2024 at 4:00 pm. The address is 15567 W Elementary School Road Fort Thomas, AZ (across from the district office)


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Here are more pictures for the month from the Fry Bread Day











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Here are some more pictures from the month from the Walk a Mile in Your Mocs











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Here is some more random pictures from the month











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November has been delegated as Native American Heritage Month and Mt. Turnbull Elementary celebrated each week with activities and projects and presentations honoring Apache Culture. The month kicked off with a Veterans Breakfast. Our guests, the esteemed members of the San Carlos Veterans Breakfast Association, enjoyed a hearty breakfast and were given letters of thanks from the students. On November8th the students enjoyed beading Indian corn and making Apache Dolls and were treated to stories and history at the Wickiup, made especially for the month. On November 9th MTE students, staff and parents enjoyed "Walking a Mile in Your Moccasins" hosted the by the SCAHC on 15th Bob Stevens from the language to enjoyed the making of fry bread with groups of staff and volunteers making the dough.
On the 29th the internationally renowned Yellow Bird Indian Dancers from Phoenix put on a wonderful performance, featuring hoop dancing, jingle dance and even learned a pow wow song! Ken and Doreen Duncan as educators and ambassadors of the Native American Culture entertained and educated the students of MTE and the children were delighted.
Today the celebrations wraps up with "Camp dresses on the Catwalk" fashion show and featuring a special art project some students completed during Native American Heritage month. The Fashion Show will start at 2:00 p.m. today.











Mt. Turnbull Elementary
Attention Parents/Guardians
We've been having some issues with our phones. When you call press 7 then extension 7101. If you have are still having problems you can call 928-965-1491. sorry for the inconvenience.