
The annual Veteran's Day concert, presented by Mrs. Engel and the third-grade students at Stewart Elementary School, was a heartwarming event that brought together students, families, and local veterans to honor those who have served in the military. Students performed songs that celebrated bravery and sacrifice, their voices ringing with enthusiasm and respect. Between musical performances, a slideshow played honoring staff and students' familial veteran relationships. This concert reinforced the importance of honoring our heroes and fostered a sense of community and appreciation among attendees.







Stewart Lil' Vikes are Scientists! Students in Ms. Slyby's class learned about the parts of the pumpkins and investigated the pumpkins with their senses. #differencemaker #AAGV








Innovative fun at Stewart! Ms. Huber's class builds teamwork skills and collaborative leadership skills through a series of fall games! #AAGV #differencemaker











Thank you to everyone who came out to support Stewart at the Chick-fil-A Spirit Night! #differencemakers #STLittleVikes #AAGV











Stewart Staff Highlight! Mrs. Cole is an incredible educator! She has been a 2nd-grade teacher for a total of 12 years, 11 years being at Stewart. Here's a fun fact about Mrs. Cole: She has been a dancer for most of her life! She started dancing at age two and danced competitively until she graduated high school and college. Mrs. Cole coached recreational classes and teams for dance. Now, she shares her love of dance and music with her two daughters! Mrs. Cole is a difference-maker, and Stewart is lucky to have her as an educator! #AAGV #differencemaker #WeNotMe


Chick-fil-A Spirit Night for Stewart! Come out and support Stewart by eating dinner at Chick-fil-A!
Monday, November 4th
5-7 PM
11250 Reed Hartman HWY
Blue Ash, OH 45241
**Show the flyer pictured for Stewart to get credit!**


Congratulations to our Viking Ticket winners! These students were being leaders by Beginning with the End in Mind! Keep up the great work!


Congratulations to Stewart's Students of the month! These students were being leaders by Beginning with the End in Mind! Keep up the great work! #differencemakers #AAGV


Preschool Walk-a-thon at Stewart was a jumpin' good time!











Fall Spirit Week at Stewart! Today was Pajama Day!









Kindergarten Walk-a-thon and Parade was a BLAST at Stewart!











Parents and Guardians, Please check your email for a message from PCSD. Have a safe and fun day! #AAGV


🛏️ In addition to mattresses, pillows, and sheets, we will have a variety of power adjustable bases on display for customers to try out and feel the difference for themselves.
💤 Come feel the difference for yourself and MAKE a difference for our program!
🎶 Every purchase made will benefit the Princeton Music Department and these awesome students!
🧑🏽🤝🧑🏽 See you there!
📅 Saturday, November 2 from 10AM-3PM!
📍 Viking Village, 150 Viking Way, Cincinnati, OH 45246


Fall Spirit Week at Stewart! Today was PINK-OUT!











Fall Spirit Week at Stewart! Today students wore their favorite fall outfits! 🍂🍁🧡🤎💛






Mrs. Kempthorne educates students about the importance of campaigning for their candidate in the election for the end-of-year library theme. Stewart students have been busy making posters to sway undecided voters toward choosing Stitch or Legos!











Fall Spirit Week at Stewart! Staff and students wore silly socks and hats today!







Stewart Staff Highlight! Ms. Babel is a phenomenal art teacher! She has been an art teacher for a total of 17 years, 8 years being at Stewart. Ms. Babel's favorite art process is printmaking, particularly stone lithography. She has a piece of work on permanent display in the library at Xavier University. Stewart is lucky to have her as she is a difference-maker! #AAGV #differencemaker #WenotMe


Congratulations to Stewart's Viking Ticket winners! These amazing students are being leaders by beginning with the end in mind. 🎊🎉🥳


Stewart 4th graders visited Gorman Farm! Through historical interpretation, students uncover how the Gorman family grew their own food and lived on this land through different time periods from 1835 to the present, and how this local history of agriculture is an important part of Ohio history. Students take part in chores that children of the Gorman family would have done and learn to how make a handmade toy or craft to bring the history lesson home.









