Airman Jones came to visit Mrs. Kovach's 2nd graders today before starting his next assignment in Italy. He answered student's questions and discussed his time in South Korea.
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Senior Spotlight!

Senior Spotlight!

Road-e-o! Our rookie team placed 1st! Congratulations!
Contestants: Rachael Ricco, Nicole Bilton, Rachel Fuleki and Kylee Betzel
Judges: Sarah Knackstedt, Christine Markley, Rita Daniels and Deanna Kegley.
Pictured:
Rita Daniels, Rachael Ricco and Jim Sullivan (pre-service instructor)
Rita Daniels and Rachael Ricco




Kindergarten registration reminder:


Some third graders purchased “Lunch Bunch“ in their classroom store, and enjoyed lunch in the classroom with a friend. They also got to eat an ice cream treat!
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Reminder:

Third grade students completed their plant unit. They disected seeds, learned about plant parts and their functions, and planted their own classroom grow labs.
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Reminder:
Prom Spirit Week!
Grades 6-12
4/24 - 4/27

Athletic schedule update for Saturday, April 22, 2023:
Baseball at Norwalk is canceled.
Softball at Willard is canceled. Softball will now play at 11:00am at Margaretta.
Mrs. Stang's first graders listened to the story "The Great Kapok Tree" and discussed how it relates to taking care of the earth. After working together on a booklet about Earth Day, they ended the week by frosting "clouds" on green & blue "earth" cupcakes! We are WR!







Congratulations to Sydnie Prince for pitching her 300th career strikeout! 🥎❤️🥎

Mr. Boose's honors physical science students are creating roller coasters out of paper to demonstrate their knowledge on forces and energy. Check these out!
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Senior Spotlight!

Prom Spirit Week!
Grades 6-12
4/24 - 4/27

Reminder:

Senior Spotlight!

Our kindergartners learned all about the phases of the moon. Mrs. Buck's class used putty and oreos to create moon phases. 🌙 🌝
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Our Design and Modeling class explored and learned the functions of the software program TinkerCAD (a computer aided design). This software allows students to express their creativity and complete projects such as designing a name tag, creating a biome, designing an avatar, and so much more! Students can then print off their designs and turn them into stickers thanks to the Endowment Grant which funded our classroom with a highly operational printer and multiple kinds of vinyl sticker paper. Students have loved displaying their creativity on their water bottles, folders, and computers.
Picture 1: Alanah Purdy working on a design in TinkerCAD.
Picture 2: Sample stickers created by students.
Picture 3: Mackenzy Cook, Natalie Sexton, and Breea Myers show off their name tag stickers.
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Senior Spotlight!

