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Welcome to Forest Hill Elementary School! Our mission is to create an environment where respectful, responsible, and resourceful students are empowered to reach their potential now and in all endeavors, whether academic or social in nature. We have a strong belief in the connection between home and school. We value the partnership we have with parents and caregivers and want to share in the responsibility of student success. There is so much to be proud of when you are a Fox! Whether it is our exceptional academic programming, beautiful campus and learning garden, creative clubs, thrilling PTO events, or stellar staff, there is so much for you here! 

Forest Hill Highlights

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Staff Spotlight

Storybook Trail Bluechips Passion Project

FHES teacher Molly Sanford shares about how her passion project came to life! This storybook trail allows student to practice ready, but also spend some time outside and be active. Students get to follow along reading, but if they aren't at that level yet, there is still plenty to do! There are multiple movement activities for students to participate in, and they can also look for hidden pictures as they journey around the lake! 

 

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Program Spotlight

Envisions Expo

Each year gifted students from all of GMSD's schools come together to share their research at the Envisions Expo! This event allows students to explore their own interests, sharpen their public speaking skills, and fuel their creativity. This year, topics studied included space pollution, the history of treehouses, dreams of interior design and entrepreneurship, and capybaras. 

Hear from our students about their projects, what they learned, and why they chose the topics they did!

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The FHES choir performs at fine arts night
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