
Seniors listened to 8th graders practice their capstone presentation then gave them feedback before they give their final presentations.





The physics class got to visit the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum.






Third grade students helped clean "Froggy" the class gecko's cage and he got spoiled with some love.




We wish Miss Audrey good luck on her meeting (Capstone presentation) today!


Biology students are acting out the photosynthesis process by converting water into usable energy and forming glucose and oxygen molecules.





First grade students in Mrs. King's class are reviewing what makes a good sentence by working together to make Silly Rainbow sentences.




Congratulations Lori Nelson. She was named FBLA Advisor of the Year!


Kindergarten students in KA used salt boxes to work on their math facts.



Elementary students took in the Solar Eclipse today!





To finish their Africa Unit, Julius Collins spoke to 7th grade Social Studies students about his native country of Liberia.




2B wrapped up their lesson on micro habitats by searching and investigating the playground to find different micro habitats.



Sixth graders began their mystery novel study by cracking the Case of the Missing Mona Lisa.




Mrs. Walker uses HMH interactive lessons so that her students can work on different lessons at their levels and pace all at the same time.




The 5th Grade students had a wonderful time at Rural Ameritowne this week. Thank you to their teachers and Mrs. Orther's class for helping them prepare.





Last week 5th Grade had some special visitors come and talk to them about the science of rocks and stars. It was fun that they were also relatives of the Fusts.



Mrs. Bliss class recently finished reading a chapter book about Mr. Vesuvius. Then they made their own "volcanic" explosions outside in the sandbox.





Physics students tested the gravitational pull on a falling object with no initial velocity, versus an object with an initial horizontal velocity.


6th grade girls presented to 3/4th grade girls to help them work on building healthy relationships, avoid drama and having a trusted adult. Being part of the Rox group is a great way for these girls to be leaders in our school and help their peers.

Students are designing dream bedrooms for each other based on interviews and mood boards, and must draw their bedroom floor plans to a quarter inch scale. The tape on the floor shows the size of a 13x15 foot room to help students envision their layouts.




These students are ready for conferences tomorrow. Are you? Doors open at noon in both buildings.




