
She sets a positive example for her peers by following expectations, helping classmates when needed, and maintaining a positive attitude toward learning. Laurynn's willingness to lead by example makes her a strong role model and a valued member of our school community.

Many MCPSS schools are observing Black History Month with special programs and activities throughout February. In celebration of this important time, our school will host a Black History Celebration Day on Thursday, February 26th.
Students will participate in meaningful activities that honor and recognize the contributions, achievements, and impact of African Americans in history and society. This day will be a wonderful opportunity for learning, reflection, and celebration.

Ms. Byrd’s Kindergarten scientists had SO much fun predicting and testing what would happen when they dropped candy hearts into soda!
Hands-on learning + big smiles = a GREAT day in Kindergarten! 💙










For more detailed instructions, including film guidelines, expectations, categories, and examples, please visit the official MCPSS Film Festival website:
👉 https://filmfestival.mcpss.com/
This is such a fun and exciting MCPSS event! The MCPSS Film Festival is designed to encourage student creativity, communication, and collaboration by providing an engaging platform for students to showcase their talents and receive community recognition.
If you have any questions or concerns after reviewing the website, please feel free to reach out to Ms. R. Smith:
📞 251-221-1439
📧 rtsmith@mcpss.com
We look forward to seeing our students’ creativity shine — don’t miss out! 🌟

Eligible students are 3 years old on or before September 1, 2026, fully toilet trained, and demonstrate strong social, communication, and learning behaviors.
Applicants must be screened and offered acceptance. Limited spots available.

Cosmic Bowling fundraiser, benefitting the United Way. Thursday, February 12, 2026.

This week, we are celebrating our amazing school counselor, Ms. Hines
She supports our students with care, compassion, and dedication every single day.
We would LOVE your help showing her some appreciation!
Please consider sending your student to school this week with a:
note
drawing
flower
picture
or any small token of gratitude
Let’s shower Ms. Hines with love and let her know just how appreciated she is!


Indian Springs Elementary proudly recognizes and appreciates Dr. Reginald Crenshaw for his continued hard work, leadership, and dedication to education.
Thank you for your commitment to supporting our schools and for helping ensure we are Learning and Leading Every Student. Every Day.
💙📚 #SchoolBoardRecognitionMonth #ThankYouDrCrenshaw #IndianSpringsElementary







Please help us congratulate Mrs. Jennifer Fields, our new Assistant Principal!
Mrs. Fields brings 26 years of experience with the Mobile County Public School System, having served as a 5th-grade teacher, guidance counselor at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, and most recently as our Title I Facilitator and Math Interventionist right here at Indian Springs. Her dedication to students and leadership made this promotion well deserved!
She is a proud Alabama State University graduate—Go Hornets! 🐝 with a B.S. in Elementary Education, M.Ed. in School Counseling, and M.Ed. in Educational Administration.
We are excited to have Mrs. Fields continue her journey at Indian Springs in this new role!















Are you looking for ways to support your child's literacy over the holiday break? Check out these family-oriented literacy activities to help sustain your child's progress! Holiday literacy activities for the family.
