
4th grade working on using the scientific method by doing an experiment with Skittles.






We ❤️ our principal!



Last week, Mr. Farr issued a chili cook off challenge to all staff! A couple of student classes used the opportunity to learn how to read a recipe and made delicious side dishes for the staff to enjoy. A panel of 3 judges tasted every chili and all staff voted for the top 3.
Judges choice: chili by Lori Ewbank
Popular vote: 3rd place tie Haylie Pryor and Heather Riepl
2nd place -Cody Hobbs
1st place- Ethan Farr
Congratulations to all winners!





Save the date!


7th grade science students have been learning about the Periodic Table of Elements. Each student chose an element to research, create a poster, and present the information to their class.






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Don't miss this fantastic opportunity!


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Wendy , Suzy , and Terry from Freedom Bank visited first grade to discuss the importance of saving money. We also discussed the difference between saving for NEEDS or WANTS.






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Congratulations to our Charger Harriers on a great season!
Diamond Results - 2500 Meter
(1.55ish miles)
Kinsley Williams - 8th - 12:27
Leah Walker - 17th - 14:43
Zayla Snow - 18th - 15:01
Ella Wheeler - 19th - 15:29
The girls finished the season strong. All 4 girls medaled in the final race of the season!






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Principal Farr reading a book to 1st grade!



2nd grade practicing sight words using play doh!







4th grade practicing with science tools and learning how to use a stopwatch by timing how long it takes to do 25 jumping jacks!









Coloring contest being held by Service 1


Close the Gap Grant program is now available for Missouri families. This is a grant for up to $1500 for K12 students to use towards allowable educational expenses.



September Leader of the month students: Kaytee Owens and Ryan Crumb
These students are nominated by teachers for demonstrating excellent character and leadership qualities. Congratulations to these two Chargers!



The Quilt of Valor was presented to our own Nurse Duke at Shakin in the Shell. A Quilt of Valor is a quality handmade quilt, machine stitched or hand stitched. It is awarded to a Veteran or Service Member. The message sent with the quilt is "Thank you for your service and sacrifice in serving our nation."
In order to be a Quilt of Valor, the quilt must be a specific size, must have a label with required information and it must be awarded, (it is not a gift) and it must be recorded.
This incredible program was started in 2003 and as of this year, 350,000 Quilts of Valor have been made and awarded nation wide.
