
So grateful for our building sub, Mrs. Tucker!! She is such a wonderful addition to our Hawthorne family.


After going in and out of foster care as child, Simone Biles become the most decorated American gymnast w. 30 Olympic+ World Championship medals! We are INSPIRED by Simone's story+ it goes to show that it is possible to overcome adversity + follow our dreams. #TakeAction


It's FUN to be in 4th! Grateful for all of our 4G students and the incredible team of educators supporting them. #TakeAction #HawkNation #Fabulous4thGrade


Celebrating and Honoring Black History Month and our MSD Warren Educators: Mrs. Kristin Jones
Favorite Quote
"If you're always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be." - Maya Angelou


Dr. Joycelyn Elders was the first Black Surgeon General of the United States! Appointed in 1993 by President Clinton, she was a fierce advocate for women's rights and she worked tirelessly to promote health for ALL Americans!


A powerful message from one of our students inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech. Grateful to see our students' dreams of a better world. #WarrenWill #TakeAction #DreamingAtHawthorne #SmartAndKind

Hawk Coretastic Students of the Week!


3rd Graders get new books from NCAA!!!


New books for all 3rd Graders from NCAA!!!


Special thanks to Hawthorne PTA! Great V-Day Dance for students, families and staff. HawkNation knows how to party. #HawkPride #TAKEACTION #WARRENWILL





Celebrating and Honoring Black History Month and our MSD Warren Educators: Mrs. LaTonya Mason
Favorite Quotes
"A man who stands for nothing will fall for anything." Malcom X
"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up." Pablo Picasso


NCAA 3rd Grade Book Distribution


In 1864, Rebecca Lee Crumpler was the first Black woman to earn an M.D.! Today, we honor Dr. Crumpler for her achievements and celebrate her for paving the way for the next generation.


Critically acclaimed writer and activist, Langston Hughes, was also a leader of the Harlem Renaissance, a time of art, culture, and social reform in New York in the 1920s. This multi-talented leader has made a lasting impact on American literature and history. #HeTookAction


NCAA gave new books to all 3rd graders at Hawthorne!


NCAA Books for 3rd Grade


We LOVE hosting student teachers at Hawthorne and are so grateful for their impact on our community! #LearningForAll #HawkNation


#OriginalAmericanHero James Lafayette was an enslaved man who served in the Revolutionary War as a spy. Despite aiding his country, it took four long years after the war for him to be emancipated. In his later life, he became a wealthy farmer in Virginia. #ThankYouForYourService


Wilma Rudolph was an international track and field sensation! "As an Olympic Champion in the 1960s, Rudolph was among the most highly visible Black women in America and abroad." Thank you, Wilma, for showing EXCELLENCE and sharing your talents with the world.
