Kansas Day fun in 1st grade!
over 3 years ago, Stephanie Cutburth
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Varsity Boys BBall falls to Anderson County 54-41
over 3 years ago, Bob Risch
Varsity Boys Basketball down headed to the 4th quarter. 46-29
over 3 years ago, Bob Risch
Varsity Boys down after the first quarter. 12-8
over 3 years ago, Bob Risch
Viking Girls rally in the second half but fall to Anderson County 25-22.
over 3 years ago, Bob Risch
Half time of the Girls Varsity Game. Anderson County leads 11-2.
over 3 years ago, Bob Risch
Happy birthday Kansas!
over 3 years ago, Stephanie Cutburth
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Famous Kansan day….Semi Ojeleye in the house! (Or in 1st grade! 😂)
over 3 years ago, Stephanie Cutburth
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Spirit Week Jan. 31- Feb. 4 Help the Vikings by participating each day
over 3 years ago, Katie Riemer
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Favorite Kansan Day Jess Pope came to 5th grade.
over 3 years ago, Katie Riemer
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Ms. Percy's skating class. What great helpers!
over 3 years ago, Katie Riemer
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More skating photos of our 5th and kindergarten friends.
over 3 years ago, Katie Riemer
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Mrs. Lickteig's class took a field trip to Lee Richardson Zoo in Garden City, KS to learn more about the state symbols and animals that represent Kansas. We got to meet some state animals as well.
over 3 years ago, Ann Collins
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Crazy Hair Day!
over 3 years ago, Katie Riemer
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Guess this famous Kansas lady (aka: a second grader in Mrs. Fangman’s 2nd grade!)
over 3 years ago, Stephanie Cutburth
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Gordon Parks meets Laura Ingalls Wilder It was Kansas Week at CHES. Today was Famous Friday (dress as your favorite Kansan). Thanks you, Allie and Autumn!
over 3 years ago, Ann Collins
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Final score at Lyndon: Vikings 19 Tigers 41
over 3 years ago, Lucas Matile
Today, 77 years ago, the remaining 7,000 prisoners in Auschwitz were liberated. Today, just a few hours ago, our freshmen visited the Auschwitz exhibit in Union Station. Today, as we meandered through the twists and heart-wrenching turns of the exhibit, the voices of the survivors' testimonies sounding in our headphones, we remembered the over 6 million who were killed. We gave thanks for those who survived and were brave enough to share their tales. Today we gave honor, and vowed never to forget. What a special way to spend National Holocaust Remembrance Day. And these kids made our school so proud. We received many compliments about their behavior throughout the exhibit. 💙 *If you are looking for an incredible piece of historical nonfiction literature, the Freshman ELA classes and I would highly recommend "Night" by Elie Wiesel.*
over 3 years ago, Michelle Smith
The Lady Vikings fall to Lyndon 27-35
over 3 years ago, Lucas Matile
We will be starting Driver Education class on June 1st and have class through June 21st. We will begin to drive on June 3rd and continue through the end of June, possibly beginning of July depending on our numbers. If you have any questions get ahold of Mr. Brown.
over 3 years ago, Jason Brown
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