
March Newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/5mzvu46e

3rd Grade celebrates finishing Winn Dixie with a party. They enjoyed the same treats that were served at the party in the book! Peanut butter sandwiches, pickles, and punch!!




We had two students nominated for student of the month for March. Congratulations Brooklyn and Morgan! Way to go girls!


Dissection Day in Biology! Sea stars were the invertebrate animal of the day.






The K-3 Spring Concert is this Thursday at 7pm. Come support our youngest musicians!


Check out April's Comet News!


Schedule Change - the elementary BBB game in Washburn originally scheduled for 5-7-24 has been moved to this upcoming Monday, 4-8-24, with a game time of 4:00 still. It is still in Washburn.

Registration extended till Wednesday April 3 for this FREE event!
https://forms.gle/QgmJg239kBbuCsSC9


Save The Date for this rare community education experience!


Upcoming April Events!


Our Reading Month Wrap-up Activity yesterday was decorating Super Reader cookies! A huge thank you to Mrs. Frank for making them!











7th grade projects part 2!




7th graders had the chance to develop their own islands for their project after reading "Island of the Blue Dolphins".











The 3rd graders got some help from the 8th graders on their living museum
biographies today!!



Freezing point depression lab--ice cream! Advanced chemistry used their colligative properties knowledge to create the tasty treat. Fun times seniors!





It was balloon car race day! Newton's laws were put into action for these 9th graders. Not all cars were successful in reaching the required distance, but the students learned much through trial and error. Great job, freshmen!


Congratulations to our last week of Super Reader BINGO Challenge winners AND all the BINGO challenge winners from Reading Month! You are SUPER!



This is an event where parents will learn with other parents some positive discipline techniques and just to visit about those rewarding and challenging moments as a parent. Youth participants will be getting into the spirit of spring with lots of color during the positive discipline class. Dragonfly crafts utilizing a wire whisk and a STEM activity leaving a trail of color will be the highlight of our morning. If time permits, youth will learn how to braid a parachord bracelet and learn why they may come in handy during a hiking trip.
FREE Daycare provided and FREE to all who participate.
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2024 FBLA State Leadership Conference is in the books! FBLA was excited they were able to take the last day of the conference in in person!
Congratulations to Emily Schantz for taking 9th in Securities and Investments!
Congratulations to Reagan Kjelstrup for taking 4th in Human Resource Management! Reagan is off to nationals in Orlando this summer!
FBLA finished off their day with some team building at the Escape Rooms!
Great job to all the FBLA members on a great conference!






What's a better way to learn about monopolies than by playing monopoly? The Seniors had plenty of fun trying to own it all against their classmates. They all promise, the trash talk was kept to a minimum during the games.

