
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Our preschool and kindergarten friends tried catching a leprechaun on Friday, but he got away!











Second grade ended their persuasive writing unit with a donut party. They had to design a donut 🍩 and persuade the reader why their donut is the best!







Second grade has been learning about the water cycle in science.











Happy Pi Day on 3/14! I'm the elementary, some students worked with Mrs. Veatch on some activities related to circles.











Help us celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on Friday, March 21st by wearing mismatched socks and/or blue and yellow!


Second semester 7th Grade Exploring FCS just wrapped up their sewing unit by creating and hand sewing monsters.


A big thanks to Mrs. Sheila Wheeler for being a fantastic slushie server again today!



Due to the incoming weather, we are canceling all after school activities today (3/14).
Coaches, please make sure players/parents are aware.

We invite elementary parents to complete our Title program survey at https://forms.gle/FB1riMU7Sp3pvjzDA. The survey will be open through Friday, March 28th.

Girl Scouts is hosting a virtual meeting on March 17th at 4:30


Join Mrs. Kaden for story hour at the Schuyler County Library in Lancaster on Monday, March 17th at 11am-12pm for St. Patrick’s Day books/crafts!

5th and 6th grade students in Mrs. Schoonover's morning group have been researching constellations. They concluded their unit by presenting their research and model to their peers.











Last week members from FFA drove their tractors to school and the JH students were able to visit each one up close.





Our 6th grade RAMS Student Leaders worked hard to color valentine cards for the Schuyler County Nursing Home residents. Part of the group was able to walk over and deliver them recently.



Students in grades 7 and 11 should take advantage of the Immunization Clinic scheduled for March 20 in the high school. These immunizations must be completed before the start of next school year. Forms were sent home with students, please return to the nurse by Friday, March 14 to participate.

PTO has organized the Flower Power fundraiser for this spring. Orders are placed online. The store will be open through March 25th. Funds raised will pay for the transportation costs of elementary field trips in May.


The Kirksville Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce the Beyond Boundaries Adaptive Swim Team program, a swimming program designed specifically for athletes with physical and/or developmental disabilities. This program offers an inclusive team experience that encourages athletes to enhance their abilities in the water by focusing on strength, body awareness, endurance, and water safety.
The Beyond Boundaries Adaptive Swim Team will meet every Friday evening from 6:00 to 6:50 pm from March 21 through May 16, 2025, at the Kirksville Aquatic Center. Swimmers should be comfortable in the water and able to swim one length of the pool (any stroke or modified stroke) with or without assistance. An adult parent or guardian must be present on the pool deck during practice times. Parents or guardians are welcome to join their child in the water for additional support as needed.
Practices start with basic full-body movement, allowing athletes to get comfortable with their abilities in the water. All ages are welcome.
For more information, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 660.627.1485.
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Due to the forecasted weather for Friday (3/14), the baseball jamboree has been rescheduled to Monday (3/17).
Schedule for jamboree :
5:00 Clark vs. Monroe
6:15 Schuyler vs. Monroe
7:30 Clark vs. Schuyler

Community Action Partnership of NEMO has a Back to School Clothing Program. The 2-page application is due April 1st.




We had a lot of fun celebrating Dr. Seuss' birthday last week! Thank you to everyone who read at home and/or participated in the dress up days!




