
Three cheers for these students who completed Course B of coding in technology.


Each day students are awarded with rubber ducks each time they complete and pass 10 Imagine Math lessons. Students enjoy choosing a new duck each time for their collection.


Today is a Marvelous Monday to have some of our office aides help with announcements!


It’s a great day for Kindergarten students to help say announcements this morning with Mrs. Olvera.


First graders are making text to self connections as they independently read in class.


Students in 4th grade Science have learned about inherited traits. They created a self portrait and wrote about their own inherited traits.


Our primary students and teachers made some posters to motivate our third, fourth, and fifth graders as they being STAAR testing this week. We are proud of all the learning you've done this year.








Mark your Calendar for our annual Mother's Day Breakfast!!!


Students in Mrs. Van Gilder's 4th grade Science classes are investigating the transfer of energy by observing the collision of marbles.





Solar Eclipse 2024!









Everyone enjoying some eclipse viewing!





Thank you Trooper Darren Reyer for visiting Mrs. Weber's class for Career Day.


We are ready for the Solar Eclipse at Nelson Elementary!!!


Today is Career Day in First Grade. The future is bright!!


These students completed Course B of coding in Technology this week. We are proud of you.


Coach Magness and our Nelson Owl participants are ready to show their skills at Alvin High School this afternoon.






Happy Assistant Principal Week to our very own Ms. Garcia!



Come be a part of something great and join our Alvin ISD team! AISD is hosting a job fair on April 20th at Shadow Creek High School.


Mrs. Weber's class is welcoming some new additions to their class family today. Thank you AISD Education Foundation for this grant from a few years ago that keeps on giving!



Fourth grade was the winner of our school wide attendance competition, and today they got to tape the principals to the wall. Things got a little sticky! Way to go 4th grade!!

