Conshohocken Elementary School
Conshohocken Elementary Announcements
Looking for activities, classes, camps, and service providers for your kids? Check out Elementary Connections to see all that is happening in the Colonial School District area.
Tired of your child losing their things? Label them with Mabel's Labels and support CE PTO all at the same time!
Get a head start on the 2023-2024 school year with a free two-week program in August that focuses on reading and math! Registration is due April 14.
Current Colonial School District students entering grades 1-6 in September can head into summer with a free four-day program of robots, coding, and circuits! Spots are limited. Register today!
Donations made at GIANT Food Stores will support the District's efforts to feed students.
Hire Main Line Junk Removal and they will donate 10 percent back to support the district.
"Step into Our World of Reading will be presented by Conshohocken Electric Force Track Club and the Live and Direct Step Team.
Read article for information about what can be done when bullying is witnessed or experienced at school.
The Colonial School District is following the county guidelines related to COVID-19 that are now aligned with those from the CDC, updated 8/11/22.
District News
Students from ten schools, including CMS, will gather to perform together in one large concert on Friday, January 27. Tickets are available at the door.
Second-graders programmed their Dash robots to cheer for the Philadelphia Eagles and push footballs as part of a technology lesson.
Each class formed a Chinese dancing dragon and paraded through the school, wishing their friends and teachers “Gung hay fat choy!”
Students, faculty, staff, and families shared kind messages in a festive gathering to kick off the Great Kindness Challenge.
The students prevailed in the friendly competition that helped them prepare for matches coming up soon.
The lacrosse player says his high school experiences have prepared him well for college-level competition.
Congratulations to Zakhar Paulousky, who was selected from more than 500 auditionees to participate.
Student-led assembly introduces week-long national celebration of kindness.
PWHS Varsity Cheerleaders earned a bid to the event after their performance at the PIAA District I competition.
The tasty assignment involved stacking Oreos to visually represent the different types of triads.