
At Allendale-Fairfax Elementary School, Frog Street held a training for several of our teachers, paraprofessionals, and coaches. This training is hands-on and interactive, ensuring that our educators will teach the curriculum faithfully and effectively. We are excited to see how our pre-kindergarten students respond during the 2025-2026 school year.











We held a anti-bullying parade today at Allendale-Fairfax Elementary School that was full of energy and excitement. Both children and adults enjoyed dancing to the live DJ, who played some of our favorite line-dancing and TikTok songs. We were warmed by the support of our local law enforcement, who were proud to participate in the parade. This moment truly brought everyone together and reminded us that peace is possible.

Thank you to everyone who participated or attend our Oratory Competition. Ms. Patterson deserves special recognition for organizing and planning this event for our scholars. It gives them a chance to learn more about MLK Jr., utilize their writing and critical thinking skills, and practice the art of public speaking. We also want to thank our judges and sponsors, your contribution made this event possible!

The judges were left with a difficult decision after hearing five inspiring speeches. Ultimately, Jordan Triplett won First Place for his empowering speech. Za'Karie Thomas had a powerful delivery and was First Runner Up. Jordyn Davis gave a motivating speech and earned Third Place. We also want to acknowledge Jayceon Brown and Kameron Dunbar for being part of our program.

In between speeches, we enjoyed a glorious performance from our AFES Dancers. The dance, choregraphed by Mrs. Meyers, was a beautiful tribute to the long journey we have endured. Sam Cook's,"A Change is Gonna Come" played as the dancers gracefully swayed in their red gowns. Their recital was truly mesmerizing and captured the whole audience.

On last night, we held our annual Martin Luther King Jr. Oratory Competition at Allendale-Fairfax Elementary School. A group of five students each performed original speeches discussing the current climate of our society. The goal was to address issues from MLK's perspective, since he started a fight for freedom and justice that still continues today.

It's almost showtime! Our MLK Jr. Oratory Competition is being held tonight at 6:00 PM in the AFES Cafeteria. Parents and families, we welcome you to come cheer on our brave speakers! They will be delivering speeches inspired by Martin Luther King Jr., an activist who shed a great light during darkness. Let's support our students as they give passionate performances!


Please be reminded that the MLK Jr. Oratory Competition will be tomorrow at 6:00 PM in the AFES Cafeteria. We are excited to hear our 4th and 5th grade students perform their speeches in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His legacy still persists today and deserves to be celebrated. We invite you to honor a icon and support our scholars!


SC DHEC hosted an engaging Oral Health Day event at Allendale-Fairfax Elementary School! Students enjoyed a mix of fun and learning through interactive dental health stations. Promoting oral health early helps children develop consistent hygiene habits. We are grateful to all the vendors and staff who made this event a success.

Please join us for our annual MLK Jr. Oratory Competition on March 27th at 6PM in the AFES Cafeteria. Our 4th and 5th grade students will deliver powerful speeches reminiscent of the legendary Martin Luther King Jr. Watch our students as they channel his strength, determination, and wisdom. Your presence will inspire and encourage these young speakers as they showcase their talents and dedication.


Greetings parents! The students of AFES will be performing the play, Cinderella, on Thursday, March 13 at 6:00 pm in our gym. The opening performance will be the AFES Dance Troupe. You've never seen Cinderella like this! Come out for the fun. Admission is $5.00.


Greetings families! Next week we have a lot going on at AFES! We are celebrating Read Across America Week with dress up days each day and we're having a carnival themed Family Reading Night on Thursday, March 6. We will start the night with Early Bird Bingo at 5:30 pm. Please join us and bring the whole family. Refreshments will be served.



A huge thank you to everyone who attended our Black History Program at the elementary school! We truly appreciate all the parents and families who came out to support our scholars and celebrate this important event. A special thank you to the Black History Committee, led by Mr. Koger and Ms. Tinsley, for putting on such an amazing show! Your efforts and dedication made this event memorable!

Our Steel Drum Band brought the joy with a performance of "Don't Worry, Be Happy," a popular song by Bobby McFerrin. They reminded us that, even in the face of adversity and struggle, we must always stay positive and optimistic. Their upbeat rhythms brought smiles to the audience, showing us the power of music to lift spirits and spread hope.

Our kindergartners and 1st graders performed a song and skit in honor of Madam C.J. Walker! They shared how Walker became the first self-made female millionaire in the United States, building a successful hair care line with products catered to Black hair. Her groundbreaking work and entrepreneurship continue to inspire young minds today.

Our elementary students brought Mary McLeod Bethune's legacy to life on stage! Despite facing doubt and adversity, she became one of the most influential activists, educators, and humanitarians. Her remarkable accomplishments, like founding a school for African American girls, continue to inspire generations.

At Allendale-Fairfax Elementary School, our young performers brought history to life through dance at the Black History Program! Every step, every movement reflected the strength and beauty of Black culture, paying tribute to those who paved the way. Their energy and dedication were truly inspiring! We are so proud of them for using their talents to celebrate our heritage.

The students at Allendale-Fairfax Elementary had a tooth-rific time at the Puppet Show in honor of Children's Dental Health Month. The puppets took a trip to the dentist for a routine check-up, showing our little learners that there’s nothing to fear—just lots to smile about! With giggles and grins, the kids learned the importance of brushing, flossing, and regular check-ups. Special thanks to Shawn Skinner and the Columbia Marionette Theatre for the amazing show!

Thank you Mrs. Lisa for coming to Allendale-Fairfax Elementary School to visit some of our classrooms! Lisa walked our students through the procedures of a dentist appointment to help the kids become more familiar with tools and less anxious about visits. She also demonstrated how to properly brush your teeth with the help of her special friend, Mr. Monkey. We are grateful for our partnership with Smiles for a Lifetime and we appreciate their help in spreading dental health awareness!

Take a look at our tasty breakfast and lunch options for the month of February!

