
Our stripes winners from left to right:
Adam Light – Self Discipline, Gavin Peine – Excellence, Jacey Clancy – Positive Attitude, Rory Legge – Integrity, Carlee Johnson – Respect, Allison Roelker – Service, and Chrome McCleary - Trust

Dear 3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade Parents,
Our Elementary Spelling Bee has been moved to January 9, 2018, at 1:00 pm in the theatre. I will post names of all participants after winter break.
Thank you and hope to see you there!
Mrs. Smith

High School Choir (with recent alumni guests)

Choir and Alumni singing Hallelujah


More Biological Engineering.


Mrs. Stinebaugh’s Biological Engineering class built dinosaurs using scale factoring.





Key Club students sort stockings at Children’s Mercy Hospital.

Key Club students pose at Children’s Mercy after donating stockings and presents to children who will be hospitalized over the holidays.

Biddy Ball for Kindergarten through 2nd graders will be Saturday, December 16 from 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. in the little gym.

Middle school and kindergarten working on a winter decoration.

These last minute elves stuffed stockings to the brim for children who will be hospitalized over the holidays and tied the last few knots on fleece blankets to help warm the homeless.

Final score Vikings 46 to 68 fallcto Osage City.

For some reason tweets arent going out. Catching you up to date: Osage City defeated the Lady Vikings 28 to 36.
At halftime the Viking boys trsil 24 to 35.

Middle school girls fall to Chase County by two 15 to 17.

Mr.Winkleman’s and Mrs.Lickteig’s classes are working together to make a gingerbread community.

....and more Elementary Christmas doors!




...and more Elementary Christmas doors





More Christmas doors at the Elementary!





The CHES "Give-Back" project will go through December 15. Just bring in change to put in the two jars sitting on Mrs. Douglas' desk. There is a giving jar for pediatric cancer. The second jar is for Wreaths Across America (wreaths are put on the gravestones at Arlington Cemetery in Washington D.C.).

More pictures of 7th-grade students constructing volcano and solar system models.