
A big thanks to Brenna for serving slushies today! She was a busy lady during lunch!


Lots of fine motor skill practice in Preschool!











First graders have been working on labeling number bonds as they review their numbers and make partners that add up to certain values.



5th grade learned about mixtures in Science. Then, they gave it real-life context with pasta. 🍝








Anatomy students are learning the bones of the skull.






**Update**Interested jr high boys will meet Tuesday morning.
Junior high basketball will be starting October 17. Coach Dempsay and Coach Kaden will meet with interested jr high boys on Tuesday, October 8. If your child doesn’t have a current physical, they will need one before practicing.

An opportunity to connect with some resources tomorrow!


JH/HS Students of the Month
Blake Robertson, nominated by Mrs. McClain, is a hard working student and plans to attend a trade school to become a welder after high school. He is a friendly student and I have really enjoyed working with him on his post-secondary planning. I wish him all the best during his senior year and beyond.
Justin Petary was nominated by Mrs. O'Haver. In talking to his A+ Mentoring teacher she says he is awesome and willing to help with students in art class and appreciates everything he does while in the classroom.


Mrs. Priebe’s Personal Finance students are learning how to write checks and balance their checking accounts.






Students visited with a representative from Grand River Welding Institute today



Trayce is the first 5th grader to get his black belt with the Kung Fu keyboard curriculum in elementary music!


The 7th and 8th grade students practice their keyboarding skills.



This past summer, Madison Fowler, Class of 2024, was awarded a rootEd Alliance Undergraduate Scholarship of up to $12,000, renewable for up to five years, to support her pursuit of a bachelor’s degree.
Madison's selection is particularly noteworthy given this year’s application cycle was by far the most competitive in the 5 years we have been administering the scholarship. Each year rootEd awards 30 of these scholarships, exclusively available to students in high schools that partner with rootEd. These scholarships can be worth up to $60,000 per student and are designed to meet students’ outstanding financial need after other sources of aid are taken into account.
This year's senior can look for the application in January.


See below for the Schuyler County Softball Bracket for Saturday, October 5


Homecoming Parade 2024











2nd graders are learning about maps. They created a balloon globe with all 7 continents this week.






Thank you to all the Grandparents that were able to celebrate with our elementary kiddos today!











Go Rams!








Thank you to Deputy Shaw for letting the elementary staff pick some pumpkins. Many students and classes have enjoyed painting and decorating them!










Homecoming events happening today. (Photo credit to Shayna Tallman)
