Building leadership skills at Stewart! Mrs. Cole’s class practiced sharing their leadership portfolios for student-led conferences. Students are excited to show their family members all of the hard work they’ve been doing at school!









Mr. Ramsey was the Mystery Reader in Mrs. Barry’s class today! 📚✨ He surprised the students and engaged them with an exciting story, expressive reading, and lots of thoughtful questions that kept everyone on the edge of their seats.





Stewart students enjoyed the playground and sunshine for outdoor recess this week!



Congratulations to Stewart’s Viking Ticket Winners! These students were “Synergizing!”

Stewart would like to spread some cheer by sharing smiles of our amazing students on Random Acts of Kindness Day!










Today Stewart Elementary would like to proudly celebrate National School Resource Officer Day and give a huge THANK YOU to Officer Hayes! 💙
Officer Hayes is more than just a presence in our building — he’s a mentor, a role model, and a trusted friend to our students. From greeting kids with a smile to ensuring our school is a safe and supportive place to learn and grow, his dedication does not go unnoticed.
We are so grateful for the positive
relationships he builds, the guidance he provides, and the care he shows our Stewart community every single day.
Thank you, Officer Hayes, for all you do to protect, serve, and support our school family! 👮♂️✨

Stewart is spreading the love this Valentine’s Day! ❤️
Classrooms were filled with smiles, sweet treats, fun activities, and special moments shared with friends. From exchanging valentines to celebrating kindness and friendship, our students had a wonderful week making memories together.
We love seeing Stewart shine with so much joy and heart! 💕









Stewart’s sweet food service ladies do more than serve meals — they serve smiles, kindness, and daily doses of cheer 💛
With warm greetings and caring hearts, Debbie and Jill make our cafeteria feel like home. We are so grateful for the joy they share each and every day! 🍎✨

Science at Stewart! Micah from the Cincinnati Observatory came to teach Ms. Young’s class about comets and meteors. Students made a comet in class and touched a real meteorite from space! It’s surprisingly heavy and dense!








🚧 Sharon Road will be closed at the Railroad Crossing Wednesday, 2/11 - Fridy, 2/13 for track repairs by Norfolk Southern. Please follow posted detours.

Stewart is full of love ❤️ Ms. Slavey’s class write heart-felt notes to celebrate Valentine’s Day!









Congratulations to Stewart’s Leaders of the Month for January! These students were selected for “Seeking First to Understand, Then to Be Understood!”

Students at Stewart represented their country in celebration of the Winter Olympics!



Congratulations to Stewart’s Viking Ticket Winners! These students were “Synergizing!”

Kindergarten at Stewart went way back in time to celebrate the 100th Day of School! Our students dressed up as 100-year-olds with glasses, gray hair, canes, and lots of character. 👓From counting to 100 to showing off their “old-school” style, it was a day full of laughs, learning, and fun. We are 100% sure these kindergarteners are getting smarter every day! 💯✨










For National School Counselors Week, Stewart would like to recognize Mrs. Parks. She amplifies student success by always listening with care, encouraging confidence, and helping every student feel seen, supported, and capable of reaching their goals. Thank you for all that you do for Stewart students!

💯 From tech-based 100-day activities to counting sweet treats and tackling intricate escape rooms, Stewart students in grades 1–5 had an unforgettable 100th day of school!










The halls and classrooms were filled with warm ☀️smiles 😎 at Stewart Elementary as students returned to school today!







The Peggy Brenner
Memorial Scholarship
Stewart PTSO Essay Contest
Essay Question:
In memory of Mrs. Peggy Brenner, art teacher, who inspired young minds with kindness, passion, and a love for learning. How do you hope to carry her legacy forward in your own life—whether through your career, community involvement, or personal values?
Scholarship Amount: $500.00
Requirements:
*The Princeton High School senior needs to have attended Stewart Elementary for 3 years or more.
*Please include in your essay, your first and last name and the best way to contact you -phone number and/or e-mail address.
*There is not a requirement on the length of the essay.
Essay deadline:
*Due on or before Friday, March 20th.
See Mrs. Evans in the guidance office or contact Mrs. Engel for questions. dengel@vikingmail.org

Congratulations to Stewart’s Viking Ticket Winners! These students were “Seeking First to Understand, Then to Be Understood!”

