
Congratulations to Cozner Deaver Ring. He qualified for State Golf in Golden 10/7-10/8.




Homecoming dress up day for Monday was Tropical. It was celebrated by all including these elementary students.


Even though the lockers are gone parents are still celebrating their Holyoke dragons! #DragonPride #GBG



6th grade students participated in Ag Safety Day this week. There were demonstrations put on by Highline Electric Association, High School Ag students and others. We are thankful to everyone who took time to show our student how to be safe in our community.








Mrs. Delacruz's Physical Science students investigated horizontal momentum in the gym using a physics app on phones called Phyphox.





Mrs. Hunter’s class was measuring kinetic and potential energy using meter sticks and golf balls. They were dropping the ball from different heights and then recording their results and then making predictions based on those results on how kinetic and potential energy work.


Mrs. Hines’ College Math class was playing “Sink My Battleship” practicing using exponent rules and simplifying. What a fun to see students use the skills that they are learning.


Come cheer on the Dragons against Colby and try out the new handrails in the bleachers.


Ms Chintala's students get ready for the day with a little movement activity. Movement gets the blood pumping to the brain and helps the students focus.


Mrs. Wheeler's class tried to make a potato battery however, it didn't work. These students, are disappointed but are not going to give up and will learn from the mistakes they made. This is an excellent example of LEARNERS behavior.


Fantastic turnout of this year's K-12 ESL Parent Night! A huge thank you goes out to parents who were able to join teachers and admin and learn more about our Dragon Family! Parents attended workshops pertaining to Getting to Know Your Dragon Family, Technology, and information about the ESL Program! FCCLA students volunteered their time to watch children while parents attended workshops! Students and families were then treated to delicious ice cream from Holyoke's Las Chucherias ice cream shop! Lastly, each K-12 ESL student received their own book, Dreamers, and were asked to write a goal for the year! In ESL we DREAM BIG!!!
We wish to extend a heartfelt thank you to Seaboard Foods for yet again supporting our K-12 ESL events! Your generosity and support helps make these events an even bigger success! We would like to express our gratitude to ALL staff who were able to attend.








Sixth grade students played ultimate frisbee in PE today. It was more of a challenge indoors than they thought it would be.




Today is Mrs. Kammer's birthday. But it isn't a school day so elementary students came down to her office Thursday to sing or deliver cards. Some even caught her in the hallway to wish her well. These student love their principal.


These students are learning about FFA official dress by dressings their classmates with butcher paper and packaging tape in a race to see who can do the best.



Miss Martin's 2nd graders had a friendly word race competition to practice words with different endings. They also had to put their math skills to use to find out their final scores!





From her days as a substitute teacher in 17-18 to now, Mrs. Kleve has worn the same 1/4 zip shirt each year for school picture day. "I only wear it twice a year," she said. Still want to order pictures? You can!
Elementary - https://5il.co/2ubad
JR/SR High - https://5il.co/2ubae


Mrs. Priddy's class does math fact races each month. These teams took 2 teams both answered over 100 addition and subtraction facts in under 2 minutes. Keep up the good work.



Students in Mrs. Pelle's class were working on addition of number between 0-20. These young ladies were having a great time with the flash cards.


Mrs. Hines is settling in to her new classroom and role as a math teacher.


Last week after long days of learning how to be kindergarteners, Mrs. Gales' class took time for a brain break. They recharged with fun and movement to keep their minds fresh.
