YES! -- Leaf sorting in Mrs. Jessica’s ELP class! Learning all about how the colors change and the different sizes!

October is National Principals Month! We are excited to climb all the mountains alongside them!

YES! -- Writing a paragraph about the worst meal we’ve ever eaten!

YES! -- ELP students at the apple orchard! All students got an apple to take home with them!

November Menu

YES! -- 5th grade boat races, but wait we will have more pictures! These are the winners.
YES! -- The high school library has finished weeding and giving these outdated books a new home with staff and students!

YES! -- "Hack my school project" from Ms. Bauman's Entrepreneurship class.

YES! -- Ms. Bauer helping ELP students learn!

YES! -- Our Week 6 winner was Mrs. Wilton for her picture of students working on Middle Age stories with our new ELA curriculum. Her submission to the Yellowjacket Education Saga wins her a free gift card to the Hari Mechanix on main street in Stevensville.
*All gift cards are paid for by the business or Mr. Konen. If you are interested in participating, please contact him in the district office.
*All gift cards are paid for by the business or Mr. Konen. If you are interested in participating, please contact him in the district office.


YES! -- Using CKLA to write comparative paragraphs on the Middle Ages time!

YES! -- Mrs. Conway's class learning letter sounds.

YES! -- First grade working on their mouse control skills while getting creative.

YES! -- Mrs. Oyler’s class showing PAX behavior with posters they made for the Elementary students!

YES! -- Mr. Wells' classes did thankful Thursday and the librarian got a lot of love

YES! -- Gummy Bear Government- Students in 2nd period Government work to stage different forms of government using gummy bears.

YES! -- Ms. D helping out at the elementary office Friday AM!

YES! -- 7th grade students researching for their National History Day projects.

YES! - Our boys beat the #1 team in our conference yesterday!! Woohoo!

“Creepy carrots at Scarecrow fest”
YES! - Mrs. Golder class worked to build and create a scarecrow inspired by the book Creepy Carrots by Aaron Reynolds.

