On Tuesday, 4/14/26, Spring Creek's Flag Football team took a win against St. Barnabas with an ending score of 15-12! Congrats on a great game! If you see our flag football players be sure to congratulate them!
Mrs. Duncan's Pre-K class has been buzzing with hard work on an insect unit. Students are practicing both social and academic skills in engaging ways to prepare them for Kindergarten in the upcoming year. They had fun building insects in a hands-on activity showing what they know from their insect diagrams. The students have been excited to read, write, think, and talk all about insects incorporating multiple school subjects and Pre-K standards into one unit!




Mark your Calendars! This year's Project Kid Connect in Clermont will have a special guest in their dunking booth. Stop by for a chance to dunk Deputy Don!

*We are still in need of 19 sponsors! Thank you to all of those who have donated so far! We are almost at the finish line.
I am reaching out to ask for anyone willing to sponsor an 8th grader for our upcoming fieldtrip in May. We will be heading to SeaWorld’s GradTastic celebration.
Cost for each student is $100.00
This includes ticket w/meal voucher, a tshirt, and their bus fee.
If you would like to sponsor a student please reach out to me at my email lucroya@lake.k12.fl.us.
Thank You
-Ms. Lucroy
I am reaching out to ask for anyone willing to sponsor an 8th grader for our upcoming fieldtrip in May. We will be heading to SeaWorld’s GradTastic celebration.
Cost for each student is $100.00
This includes ticket w/meal voucher, a tshirt, and their bus fee.
If you would like to sponsor a student please reach out to me at my email lucroya@lake.k12.fl.us.
Thank You
-Ms. Lucroy

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Mrs. Lively’s 5th grade Science classes are sparking curiosity and lighting up learning! Students teamed up to explore different types of circuits, using creativity and teamwork to build and test their own designs. The future of innovation is looking bright! 💡⚡️

Field Day Postponed for 5th grade and Middle School

Kindergarten seats for next year are filling up FAST! If you have not registered your child for Kindergarten yet, click this link and get the ball rolling to ensure you save a spot for your child!
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Awesome Awards for March and April:
March: Amber Goldberg was presented the award by Pre-K with the following message:
Our Pre-K team would like your help in announcing the next person to receive the Look For the Awesome award. Ready!?
Give us a G…. (G) G is for the grin she always has.
Give us an O… (O) O is for the outstanding work she does everyday
Give us a L… (L) L is for her legendary tech skills
Give us a D… (D) D is for her Dedication
Give us a B… (B) B is for being blessed to have her here at Spring Creek.
Give us an E… (E) E is for her easygoing nature
Give us a R… (R) R is for her many roles here at school.
Give us a G… (G) G is for her being genuinely one of a kind.
Thank you Ms. Goldberg for all you do for the school, our students, and our staff. You are AWESOME.
March: All of the students that placed for the school science fair and represented our school at the district science fair were congratulated and recognized for their AWESOME work in the fair with their projects and presentations. Congrats!
April: Amanda Longest passed the awesome award on to Kelsie Reeder with the following message:
Some people make a difference simply by showing up—but she goes far beyond that. She is the sunshine of the school, constantly lifting others up with her encouragement and positivity. Supporting any grade level or spending her own day off writing thoughtful notes to staff, she shows a level of care that can’t be taught. She finds the good in every situation and helps students see it too, guiding them toward their full potential with patience and heart. For always choosing to look for the awesome and helping others do the same, this award belongs to… Kelsie Reeder!
April: Amber Goldberg recognized SCCS's Athletics teams. As SCCS's athletics program continues to grow for students in grades 4-8th, the skills students learn in sports are assisting with team work social skills as well as well as learning the skills needed for their sport. This provides an opportunity in both upper elementary and middle school to become confident and hard working players prior to trying out for high school sport teams. Amber also noted the Athletic Director, Nate Hufstedler, for organizing these opportunities, as well as all the coaches of the teams that put in the work and time to the students of athletics.
Congrats to all!
March: Amber Goldberg was presented the award by Pre-K with the following message:
Our Pre-K team would like your help in announcing the next person to receive the Look For the Awesome award. Ready!?
Give us a G…. (G) G is for the grin she always has.
Give us an O… (O) O is for the outstanding work she does everyday
Give us a L… (L) L is for her legendary tech skills
Give us a D… (D) D is for her Dedication
Give us a B… (B) B is for being blessed to have her here at Spring Creek.
Give us an E… (E) E is for her easygoing nature
Give us a R… (R) R is for her many roles here at school.
Give us a G… (G) G is for her being genuinely one of a kind.
Thank you Ms. Goldberg for all you do for the school, our students, and our staff. You are AWESOME.
March: All of the students that placed for the school science fair and represented our school at the district science fair were congratulated and recognized for their AWESOME work in the fair with their projects and presentations. Congrats!
April: Amanda Longest passed the awesome award on to Kelsie Reeder with the following message:
Some people make a difference simply by showing up—but she goes far beyond that. She is the sunshine of the school, constantly lifting others up with her encouragement and positivity. Supporting any grade level or spending her own day off writing thoughtful notes to staff, she shows a level of care that can’t be taught. She finds the good in every situation and helps students see it too, guiding them toward their full potential with patience and heart. For always choosing to look for the awesome and helping others do the same, this award belongs to… Kelsie Reeder!
April: Amber Goldberg recognized SCCS's Athletics teams. As SCCS's athletics program continues to grow for students in grades 4-8th, the skills students learn in sports are assisting with team work social skills as well as well as learning the skills needed for their sport. This provides an opportunity in both upper elementary and middle school to become confident and hard working players prior to trying out for high school sport teams. Amber also noted the Athletic Director, Nate Hufstedler, for organizing these opportunities, as well as all the coaches of the teams that put in the work and time to the students of athletics.
Congrats to all!




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On Monday, Ms. Register's 5th grade math classes had a math egg hunt! Each egg had a math problem in it that they had to solve. Each correct answer earned them one point. However, there were two GOLDEN eggs hidden that were 5 points a piece if they were found! Such a great way to practice math and move around! 🌷🐣










Spring Creek Charter Kindergarten Round Up is almost here! Scan the QR code or click the link below to sign up to attend:
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Today our 5th graders got to be apart of Umatilla High School's Agriculture and Culinary departments Ag Field Day. Our students explored 14 different areas of the agriculture industry.
UHS students lead ours to learn all about the following things:
-Beef production
-Pork production
-Dairy production
-Horticulture
-Culinary food safety).
The other stations included amazing people our community that taught the students about their jobs in the agriculture industry!
Those were:
-The Bee Paradigm LLC
-Lake County Water Authority
-Lake County Mosquito Control
-Duke Energy
-Equine Management
-Lake County Extension Office.
Thank you so much Umatilla High School for inviting us! Hopefully today inspired some 5th graders to want to learn more about agriculture!






Shout out to our 5th grade STEAM bowl teams yesterday! They earned 1st place in the art category. Even more important than any award, throughout the entire event anytime I looked over both teams were fully engaged, collaborating, and encouraging each other. Not once did I see any disagreements or frustration, just teamwork and joy. They really had so much fun and even expressed how fun it was afterwards and there wasn't any disappointment about not placing for the overall awards. Please join me in congratulating them on a successful STEAM Bowl!




The Spring Creek Scholastic Book Fair has arrived! The book fair will be open all this week including parent conference night this Wednesday, March 26th in the library. Be sure to stop by and check it out!

Flag Football Season is Here!
Check out the full game schedule below and mark your calendars for our home and away games.
Parent Meeting:
We’ll have a brief parent meeting this Thursday right after practice, please plan to stay for important updates about the season.
Let’s make it a great season!

Hello everyone! 5th Grade's EPCOT trip is coming up fast! All payments are due by April 8, 2026. 5th Grade Parents: You may pay by cash, check, or at this link: https://omella.com/ygf4i
If you do not have a 5th grader but are interested in helping out and donating to a 5th grader's payment, you may use the same link as above. Any and all donations are greatly appreciated!
We can't wait to see how much fun these 5th graders have!
If you do not have a 5th grader but are interested in helping out and donating to a 5th grader's payment, you may use the same link as above. Any and all donations are greatly appreciated!
We can't wait to see how much fun these 5th graders have!

When it comes to kindergarteners, sometimes our teachers have to get really creative when it comes to classroom management. For example, here is what Mrs. Hufstedler does! Just Kidding.... this picture is from our amazing career day! Our students have come so far this year with routines and expectations. Hard to believe this year is almost over. Have a wonderful Spring Break!
Love, Mrs. Hufstedler's Kindergarten Class

Steam day was a success in Ms. Longest's 3rd grade classroom! Students created pollinator hotels to help our local solitary bees lay their eggs this spring. 3rd graders are learning about how pollinators help plants reproduce!

