Biology students are studying various types of cells using the microscopes
Thank you, Miss Sheila, for serving slushies today!
First grade has been discussing how the sun moves in science class. They traced their shadows and then made predictions about how they would change. Then, they went out to check their hypotheses.
Today is National Teach Ag Day. We are thankful for you Karley Dufer.
Elementary students will celebrate Grandparents’ Day on Friday, September 27 10:30-12:00!
Over the last couple of weeks, we've had MO S&T, NCMC, Missouri Welding Institue and Mizzou reps here to visit with our students.
The Yearbook class visited the Schuyler County museum today to look through old yearbooks for inspiration. Some were even 100 years old!
Homecoming is next week, Sept 24-27. See below for dress up days.
We are hiring cooks, see below for more information.
Due to low available numbers for Schuyler, there will be no JV softball tomorrow night (9/19) vs Knox.
81 students from grades 9-12 attended the Build My Future event in Macon.
Mrs. Frederick's class has watched their caterpillars become butterflies. They had fun releasing both of them!
Menu change: Breakfast will be breakfast pizza on Thursday 9/19
Lady Rams beat Atlanta 23-13!
JH softball scores from tonight’s game in Macon
A team lost 8-5
B team won 15-5
Center Time in Preschool is so much fun!
Last week, Preschool learned the letter B. They practiced writing it, identifying it, made butterflies and buses, and ate bananas!
Kindergarten did a walking rainbow experiment in Science! At the beginning, they discussed the term “hypothesis” and put their guesses down on paper. At the end, they compared their hypotheses to the outcome! 🌈
Thank you to all the families who attended the first Story Hour of this year! Mrs. Frederick had lots of apple fun for them. The next Story Hour is Monday, October 28th 10:00-11:00 at the Library in Lancaster.
Lady Rams win a thriller 7-6 over Tina-Avalon to advance to the championship game later today at 4:30pm