A young girl smiles in front of a colorful moon bounce while other children play in the background during the Fall Festival at Rolling Hills Elementary School.
Principal Agun and HCS District 1 Board Member Chaundra Jonesare standing outside near a pillar holding a poster that reads, “Rolling Hills Elementary Students and Families Welcomes Chaundra Jones, HCS District 1 Board Member.” Both women are dressed in black and blue, smiling for the photo.
A young girl stands in front of a classroom showing a colorful poster with images representing Hispanic culture, including food, people, and celebrations. Several classmates sit on a rug, attentively watching her presentation. The classroom walls are decorated with learning charts, a whiteboard, and bright educational materials.
A member of the Daughters of the American Revolution points to a slide about Crispus Attucks and the American Revolution while speaking to a group of attentive students. The students sit on the floor in a classroom filled with books and learning materials.
A group of Rolling Hills Elementary students pose proudly with their “Student of the Month” certificates from Dave & Buster’s. They are smiling and holding up their prizes while standing in front of a wall with the school’s name and logo. Principal Mrs. Agun stands in the center behind the students, smiling with them.
A group of young students are dancing excitedly in a brightly lit school hallway. Several children in the foreground are smiling with their arms raised, while others cheer and clap
A group of 2nd grade students wearing Statue of Liberty paper crowns and holding American flags pose together, many in yellow “Rolling Hills Elementary Field Day” shirts.
A colorful classroom display at RHES celebrates Grandparents Day, featuring photos of children with their grandparents surrounded by cheerful drawings of flowers, suns, and rainbows.
A group of students sits outside listening to WAAY 31 meteorologist Grace Anello speak next to the WAAY 31 StormTracker vehicle.
A smiling woman sits between two happy children at a decorated table with blue tablecloths and balloons, lin the cafeteria of the school . The room is filled with families and laughter, creating a warm and joyful atmosphere.
A group of Rolling Hills Elementary staff, students, and community guests stand together in front of a newly unveiled mural by artist John “Jahni” Moore. The colorful mural features children, planets, and vibrant imagery representing learning, creativity, and imagination.
A parade float decorated in blue with pom-poms, balloons, and a banner reading “Rolling Hills” is pulled by a pickup truck. A few Rolling Hills staff members wearing blue shirts ride on the float, cheering and waving pom-poms along the parade route.
A group of RHES faculty and leadership team members stand with Mr. Larry Saulsberry in front of a screen displaying “Huntsville City Schools Data Presentation: Data Matters.” Everyone is smiling and posing together after the session.
Students and staff at RHES gather in the cafeteria dressed in green outfits for Color Days. Children are seated at tables, while some are standing and talking. Teachers and staff walk among the groups, and a colorful mural with the words “Dream Big” is visible on the wall in the background.
Mrs. West, our math coach, is standing over the table with two students at a desk, pointing to math problems in a notebook and explaining problem-solving techniques. The students are watching attentively and engaging with the lesson.
Mr. Chynoweth, our band teacher, is guiding his 6th grade band students.
This is a picture of our Superintendent, Dr. Sutton, and Mr. Saulsberry with two of our 6th-grade students, Jeremiah and Madison holding their trophies.
This is a picture of Willam and Quirante holding gifts to give to nurse Wilson.
Mrs. Robinson's 3rd grade class standing in their classroom  glowing loudly with their yellow jackets enjoying their glow party.
Ms. Rambus our AP and several of our 1st grade students are standing in front of a handmade yellow basket with different color sheets in their hands celebrating Assistant Principal Day.