
Today’s dress up day was Album Cover (Dress Like a Celebrity). Thanks to all who participated.


Today was Biker v Surfer Day as part of Homecoming Week. Thanks to all who participated.


Ever need to give your brain a break? The 8th grade English class took one in the COI. They had a handstand challenge. This one example of how we reach the whole student.


Good Luck Ty at State Golf!


Art class is more than just producing a piece of art. These students are working as in a group in order to provide feedback as they progress toward the end product.


Come Celebrate Homecoming With Us!


Students in the Alternative High School work on their course work in person or at home. They are expected to complete 8 lessons a day (at their own pace) just like the High School students have 8 classes.


Mrs. Kleve classroom is home to the Dragon Store again this year. Students can spend their Dragon Dollars on all kinds of rewards. Dragon Dollars are awarded for positive behavior in the JH/SR High School.


Junior Achievement had to make prototypes of paper airplanes, then build one and fly it in a competition. This helped learn about the business process.


Kindergarten students use blocks to help them learn how to count and write their numbers.


The class worked in packs. They had to keep their beach ball in the air while still holding hands. Students learned to work together, communicate and problem solve. They came up with some great ideas together!




#TBT The 2006 HHS Softball Team, Coached by Ron Lock (Mrs. Goldenstein's dad). HHS Social Studies teacher, Jes-C (Brandt) French, is on the top left in the back row. #DragonPride #LeaveALeagacy


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Mud routes this afternoon 9/22. The school day remains normal. Please call the building secretary with any questions. Mud routes esta tarde 9/22. El día escolar sigue normal. Llame a la secretaria de su escuela con preguntas.


Students must have a positive balance to purchase seconds or Á la carte items. If you have a question about your lunch balance please contact Natali at the District Office.


The 6th grade students did some cross cross curricular activities with math and art involving tessellations.


Everything is all a blaze with the new science curriculum. The students are firing on all cylinders as they learn about the safety required around the equipment they will be using in class this year.

These students are participating in a reader's theater. It involves students in oral reading through reading parts of scripts. In using this strategy, students do not need to memorize their part; they need only to reread it several times, thus developing their fluency skills.




Financial Management students went to First Pioneer and Bank of the West. They talked about interest rates and minimum balance for different types of accounts, also talked about overdraft fees etc. Thank you so much guys💚 We’ll be going to more soon☺️



These 6th grade poets received anthologies containing their published poems this week! Over 50% of Mrs. Bergner's poets were selected for publication last year, earning the Elementary the distinction of Poetic Achievement Honor School from Creative Communication. Way to go!
