
Baseball drops the first game to Mission Valley 14-4.

Huckleberry Finn gave himself away as a boy not a girl because he couldn’t thread a needle. English 11 students tried their hands at threading needles to see if it were such an easy task.




The conspirators killed Caesar with daggers. Madison killed the Kahoot competition in English 10 while reviewing for the Act III exam. She even choose a worthy weapon: a bubble gun!


Schedule for Spring Concert on the evening of May 2nd:
6:30-7:15 5-12 grades band performance in gym
7:15-7:45 Dessert Reception in Cafeteria (bring a dessert to share—can send to school with student or bring to cafeteria before concert)
7:45-8:05 Middle School Choir in Theater
8:10-8:40 High School Choir & Swing Group in Theater

Biological Engineering is taking a bit of time to make surprise gifts for the Kindergarten Graduates.

State dairy team preparing to compete at state. Silvis, Lee, Burroughs, and Mildfelt.


State Dairy Cattle Judging Team - Good Luck!

Women’s ensemble receives a 2 at state music: Jumet, Bond, Hall, Morris, Bridges, Bridges, Asbury, & Gardner.

Congrats to Lilly Hall for a 2 rating for her vocal solo at state.

Congrats to Sophie Morris for her 2 rating for her vocal solo at state.

Congrats to Hannah Jumet for receiving a 2 for her vocal solo at state.

Congrats to our men’s quartet for a 1 rating at state. Barron, Cardin, Schroeder, & Gardner.

Congrats to Nicholas Schroeder for a 1 rating for vocal solo at state!

Cave picture!


Who’s ready for the cave?


The Second and Fourth Grade Classes will have their Spring Concert on May 9 at 6:30 P.M. in the Little Theater.

The Fifth Grade Band and Vocal Concert is at 6:30 PM. on May 2, 2018 in the Big Gym followed by the Middle and High School Band and Vocal program.

Mr. Porter, Kansas Board of Education, addresses the entire Elementary. The 2017 third graders received the Challenge Award in Reading ( 1 of 10 third grade classrooms in Kansas) and Math ( 1 of 9 third grade classrooms in Kansas).
The Challenge Award recognizes Kansas schools that are making a notable difference in student achievement despite facing significant challenges in their school population.



Congratulations to our middle school STRIPES winners this month.
Service - Shea Swartley
Trust - Laiken Brockus
Respect - Allie Barber
Integrity - Conner Peel
Positive Attitude - Kierstyn Blaufuss
Excellence - Elise Platt
Self Discipline - Maisy Moore

Congratulations to this year 7th graders for receiving the Challenge Award for last years math assessment!! They received this award for closing the achievement gap in math!! Keep up the great work!