Today's theme for Attendance Awareness was “Be Hip, Stay All Day, Everyday.” Take a moment to appreciate our students and staff showcasing their tie-dye apparel. We will conclude the week tomorrow with the theme “Rock 'n' Roll Friday.” Thank you for arriving on time each day! Please remember to don your rock 'n' roll attire.
about 3 hours ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Tye Dye day
Tye Dye day
Tye Dye day
Tye Dye day
In Mrs. Collier's class, students are actively engaged in the concept of sorting. This foundational skill can be applied to various categories, including shapes, sizes, colors, and more. Today, the focus is on color sorting. By utilizing an array of colored blocks, students not only enhance their understanding of sorting but also develop essential motor skills that will benefit them in their overall learning journey.
about 5 hours ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Sorting colors
Sorting colors
Sorting colors


The week of August 25, 2025, the admin team at Mae Stevens chose Meileen Reyes as our “Paw”sitive Pathfinder. We are honored to present the “Paws”itive Pathfinder Award to a paraprofessional who goes above and beyond each day with a smile. She is always helpful and dependable, bringing positivity to every task and challenge. No matter the situation, she never complains and continually sets an example of dedication and teamwork. Her support makes a lasting difference for both students and staff alike. Congratulations Meileen! She is photographed with Heather Peacock, Principal and KiKi Richardson, Instructional Coach.
about 7 hours ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Meileen Reyes recipient of the "Paw"sitive  Pathfinder Award week of 8/25/25
Today's theme for Attendance Awareness was "Be a Team Player by Showing Up to School Every Day." We certainly had many enthusiastic team players in attendance. Tomorrow's theme will continue with “Be Hip, Stay All Day, Every Day,” encouraging everyone to wear something tie-dyed.
1 day ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Sports Gear day
Sports Gear day
Sports Gear day
Sports Gear day
Sports Gear day
Sports Gear day
This week the admin team at Mae Stevens chose Mary Papson as our Tireless Teacher. We are proud to present the Tireless Teacher Award to this dedicated educator who never stops striving for excellence. She constantly explores new ideas to engage her students, approaches each day with positivity, and welcomes feedback as an opportunity to grow. Her love for teaching shines through in everything she does, and her commitment to always doing her best inspires both her students and her colleagues. Congratulations Mrs. Papson! She is photographed with Heather Peacock, Principal and Kiki Richardson, Instructional Coach.

1 day ago, Sandra Ziehlke
MRs. Papson's Tireless Teacher Recipient week of 8/25/25
Hunt's class recently visited the Literacy Center, beginning the day with a unity song to foster a sense of collaboration. Our exceptional Literacy Aide, Ms. Richmond, read the book *Mr. Wiggles* to the class. In this delightful story, Mr. Wiggles, the bookworm, highlights the dos and don'ts of taking care of books in the Literacy Center.
1 day ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Song and Dance of Unity
Do's and  Don'ts of  Taking Care of Books
Do's and  Don'ts of  Taking Care of Books
Do's and  Don'ts of  Taking Care of Books
Do's and  Don'ts of  Taking Care of Books
Today's theme for Attendance Awareness was "Wear Neon." The message conveyed is that good attendance fosters a bright future. Here are some of our students showcasing their neon attire. Tomorrow, we will continue our Attendance Awareness campaign with the theme "Be a Team Player by Showing Up to School Every Day." We encourage everyone to wear their favorite team jersey.
2 days ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Neon day
Neon day
Neon day
Neon day
Neon day
Neon day
Neon day
Neon day
Neon day
Neon day
Today in Mrs. Hunter’s class, students began with a brain break, engaging in an exercise on the carpet. The variety of movements helped keep them energized and prepared for further learning. Following this, they focused on understanding the different components of a letter, including straight lines and curves. This activity is part of the fundations curriculum designed to teach the letters of the alphabet.
2 days ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Brain break
Learning letter parts
Learning letter parts
Learning letter parts
Learning letter parts

An all-new episode of Take 2 with Hawk is in your podcast feed now! Kurtis & Dr. Hawkins welcome special guest Bowie Franks from Gallagher Construction to dive deep into the in's & out's of School Construction.

See the full conversation on YouTube or listen anywhere you get great podcasts!

YouTube --> https://youtu.be/7WTBeGX4kWo
Apple Podcasts --> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/take-2-with-hawk/id1811210964
Spotify --> https://open.spotify.com/episode/1CRPOgB1NuRjV5CnHRjkEi?si=0afe6d6296b446c5

3 days ago, Copperas Cove ISD
Today, we celebrate Attendance Matters Dress-Up Day with the theme “Don’t Let Absences Sneak Up on You!” Students are encouraged to wear camouflage or black attire. Let us maintain our Attendance Awareness as we look forward to tomorrow's theme, “Good Attendance Leads to a BRIGHT Future,” where neon colors will be the attire of choice. Below are some students and staff members showcasing their camo or black outfits.
3 days ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Camo day
Camo day
Camo day
Camo day
Students in Mrs. Papson’s class are enjoying their lunchtime. Whether they brought lunch from home or received a tray from the cafeteria, they all gather at their assigned table. During this time, the students are practicing opening various items, such as their milk cartons, bags containing utensils and napkins, lunch box, and Lunchables.
3 days ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Eating lunch
Eating lunch
Eating lunch
Eating lunch
Student's in Mrs. Wilkerson's class have been delighting in the process of learning their classmates' names through the engaging "Busy, Busy, Bumblebee" name game. Each student takes turns holding the fuzzy bee while patting their legs and singing "Busy, Busy Bumblebee, won't you say your name for me?" This interactive activity fosters a sense of community and encourages participation.
6 days ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Students in classroom
Students in classroom
Students in classroom
Students in classroom
Students in classroom
Students in Mrs. Reynold's class are engaging in center-based learning activities. Each center features a variety of tasks, including mathematics, writing, and foundational literacy skills. This approach not only facilitates academic learning but also encourages socialization and sharing among peers. Throughout the day, students rotate through each center, diligently working and expanding their knowledge.
8 days ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Student in centers
Student in centers
Student in centers
Student in centers
Student in centers
The school year has commenced successfully, with students adapting well to their learning routines. A wonderful way to begin each classroom day is with the Pledge of Allegiance to the American and Texas flags. Here is a glimpse of Mrs. Straley’s class participating today.
9 days ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Pledge of Allegiance

Celebrating our students with August birthdays!

10 days ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Students with August Birthdays
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our amazing custodial staff here at Mae Stevens Early Learning Academy. Their unwavering dedication to maintaining the cleanliness of our campus, even during the summer months, is commendable. Thanks to their diligent efforts, our campus remains pristine and inviting throughout the year. Head custodian Lisa Birge and her crew Donna Stepan, D Jackson, and Kenny Whatley.
10 days ago, Sandra Ziehlke
Custodains

In the latest episode of Take 2 with Hawk, Kurtis and Dr. Hawkins break down Bond 2025, which will appear on the ballot in November. The dive into what's on each proposition, as well the process which led to this proposal.

Watch the full episode on YouTube or listen anywhere you listen to great podcasts.

YouTube --> https://youtu.be/4Hz8FU_LMKg
Apple Podcasts --> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/take-2-with-hawk/id1811210964
Spotify --> https://open.spotify.com/episode/794hkvb4LDpbtjmwNsb7Db?si=7f3bfebd1f6741ba

12 days ago, Copperas Cove ISD

First Day of School. Welcome to Mae Stevens Early Learning Academy. Photos from this mornings arrivals.

14 days ago, Sandra Ziehlke
1st Day of School
1st Day of School
1st Day of School
1st Day of School
1st Day of School
1st Day of School
1st Day of School
1st Day of School
Tuesday night, the CCISD Board of Trustees approved a policy regarding cell phones and other personal communication devices, in alignment with House Bill 1481. We are encouraging students to put their devices "Away for the Day," to focus on learning.
15 days ago, Copperas Cove ISD
Graphic with image of smart phone and CCISD logo. Away for the Day. Turn off cell phones, headphones, personal laptops, personal tablets, smart watches. Turn on learning and focus.
Graphic with image of smart phone and CCISD logo. What is Away for the Day? The goal of Away for the Day, in alignment with House Bill 1481, is to improve learning focus and support a positive, respectful school environment for all students and staff. Away for the Day means that students’ personal devices - cell phones, text-messaging devices, tablets, computers, headphones, earbuds, smart watches and other simlar electronics - must be powered off and out of sight during all parts of the school day, from the time students enter the school until they exit at the end of the day. This includes class time, transitions, breakfast or lunch on campus and restroom breaks.
In this installment of Dawg Tales, CCHS Digital Media teacher Madison Seifert explains the facility challenges students in the district's Career & Technical Education programs face on a daily basis.

https://youtube.com/shorts/TGRwGIFcGTA
16 days ago, Copperas Cove ISD