
Second grade has been learning about Native Americans and made jewelry today!








Fifth and sixth grade science class had fun making Thanksgiving Food Catapults!









Mrs. Wayman sends the elementary off for Thanksgiving break in style. Have a great Thanksgiving!


Drama Club returns Fall 2025!
Sign up in Mr. Lutz's room starting December 3rd.
Drama Club will be available to all 8th-12th graders of the 2025-2026 school year.
Don't miss out on the fun!
Click on the YouTube link: https://youtu.be/IWXtmuDVl0E

Kindergarten and First Grade read "Balloons Over Broadway," talked about the Macy's Parade, and created their own balloon parade. Many students are looking forward to watching the parade this Thursday!











The 7/8 Rams basketball team goes into Thanksgiving break with a 40-32 win at Milan.
Milo Sevits 15 pts
Peyton Fischer 10 pts
Brycen Altiser 9 pts
Back in action Tuesday, Dec. 3rd.
JH Lady Rams traveled to Milan to pick up two wins. A team 43-2. B team 6-4 in two quarters. Back at it December 3rd at Scotland.
6/7 grade boys win 29-17 to move their record to 3-5 on the season.

Mrs. Stuart, our staff, and our presenters appreciate all the families that came out last Tuesday for our Woodland Creatures Family Night! A big thanks to our presenters for bringing along materials and activities for the kids to enjoy. Thank you to the PTO members who provided the yummy soups!











Attention any 6th-8th grader who wants to be in Scholar Bowl needs to join the Remind group (code @b8k39f). Practice starts next week and will be on Tuesday and Thursday.

Please help us in welcoming our new Superintendent, Shawn Corbett.
He is currently the Kirksville R-III High School Assistant Principal, where he's served from 2020 to present. His previous experiences include seven years at the Kirksville R-III Central Office from 2013 - 2020 as the Transportation Director, Facilities Director and School Safety Coordinator. Six years as the Kirksville R-III Middle School Assistant Principal from 2007 - 2013, two years as the Kirksville R-III Middle School Physical Education/Health instructor from 2005 - 2007.
Six years at the University of Missouri S & T from 1999 - 2005, one year at Hannibal High School 1998 - 1999, three years at Northern Michigan University 1995 - 1998, one year at Southeast Missouri State University 1994 - 1995, and one year at Truman State University 1993 - 1994 coaching football and teaching Physical Education.
He also played professional football for the San Diego Chargers in 1993.
He has a Bachelor of Science in Education from Southeast Missouri State University and Masters in School Administration and Specialist in School Administration from William Woods University.


JH Lady Rams finish the Schuyler 7th Grade Tournament with a 30-11 win over Putnam. Back at it on Monday at Milan.

Second grade had some special visitors today! Mrs. Smith's dad brought in the buckskins he has made and talked about the process of creating the pieces. Mrs. Bleything’s dad came to show his collection of arrowheads, spearheads, game balls, and other neat pieces he has found! These presentations tied into their Native American unit.










Juniors perform a titration in Chemistry class.






Some third graders had fun “swatting" their sight words during RTI today.





We appreciate your patience as we work through our new student information system. The parent portal will be coming out shortly and we are hoping to have it up and running by the first of the year.

Freshmen Physical Science class test the effect of air resistance on homemade parachutes.



A big thanks to the awesome Mr. Osborn for serving slushies again! What a fun way for him to celebrate his birthday!



The 7/8 Rams lost a tough championship game 36-26 at the Putnam Tourney. Next up at Milan on Monday.
Peyton Fischer 15 pts
Brycen Altiser 5 pts
Milo Sevits 4 pts

Twenty-one students went to State Tech today and saw lots of neat programs. They even found a Schuyler Alumni who is in his second year of lineman school.





Sixth grade was busy in social studies last week. They began their First Civilizations unit. The students had to carry water, hunt for food, and build a shelter on their own. They did so again in groups and were able to add in farming and inventing a pottery wheel.











Buddy Rooms in 6th and Kindergarten partnered up for some reading and crafts last Friday!









