ES Science Fair
Butterfly, Atom, Plant, ladybug, lightbulb pictures in circles to represent the different sciences that can be researched for a science fair.

Open to any third, fourth, or fifth grader, the Science Fair is voluntary and takes place in Sept/Oct. With a focus on the scientific method and experimentation as well as guidance from Mrs. Johnson, the students choose their own project and conduct their experiments at home.

ES Spelling Bee
The letters "A", "B", and "C" with a bee flying by to represent a "spelling" bee.

The Spelling Bee is open to fourth and fifth grades. Together with the Middle School, students compete to determine the District's State Spelling Bee Qualifier through our own local bee. Platte Valley Students then compete in an exhibition bee against other schools in the area for bragging rights in the NPMLA Spelling Bee in February.

ES Math League
A blue C and M - the initials for the Continental Math League website. Not a link to the website.

The Continental Math League contest is open to fourth and fifth grades and takes place in May. Over the course of one week, the students compete against their grade cohorts in a winner-takes-all tournament.

ES World Fair
A banner with the flags of several countries to represent the countries that can be researched for our World Fair.

Patterned after the Girl Scouts of the USA World Thinking Day event, the World Fair offers third, fourth, and fifth grade students the opportunity to learn about and report on a country of their choice. They learn about its physical, human, and economic geography and then make a display that is judged fair-style. The World Fair takes place in March.