2nd grade and cookie science makes for a great day!
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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Charlie
Wesley
Isaiah
Ella
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Emmett
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Miranda
Congratulations to our former SKS students for their high school graduation! The following students graduated from Cassville High School and several of them received scholarships! We are proud of you and wish you all the best! Linda Brownsberger Lorelei Cook Brandy Creason Brayden Swartz Brady Talsma Scholarship recipients: Isaac Hadlow- George Washington Carver top 10% of class, Arvest, Shield of Shelter, Thrifty Closet, United Methodist Church, MSHSAA Baseball, A+ Phillip Mason- Thrifty Closet, United Methodist Church Nicole Ray- Thrifty Closet Rileigh Rickard- Shell Knob Lions Club, Thrifty Closet
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
Just an ordinary afternoon in Charger Time!
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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chalk drawing
chalk drawing
Artist of the week
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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A pretty visitor this week! His Charger green is perfect. Luna Moth
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
Luna moth
Don't miss this chance to work with Coach Huddleston!
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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SKS staff would like to thank Bridgeway Assembly for gifting us with a delicious lunch from Geraldi's during teacher appreciation week.
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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Super cute cards made by Kindergarten for their moms!
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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Cross Country athletes broke and set school records this year! Ella - set 6th grade girls 2 mile record with a time of 21:59. Leah - broke 7th grade girls 2 mile record and broke girls school 2 mile record with a time of 20:43.
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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Ella
What a fantastic year! It's GREAT to be a Charger!
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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Great turnout for our last family breakfast of the year!
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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Recently, SKS was treated to a performance by the Cassville High School Band. We had a blast watching and listening to them! It was extra special to see some of our former students playing their instruments. They even had an amazing display of percussion talent! At the end of the performance, their director, Micah Boise, invited our band students to join them in "Radioactive."
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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Our cheerleaders getting us into the Charger spirit during their Showcase!
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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Where it all begins! SKS would like to recognize our fantastic Preschool and PreK staff. They get our students started off in the right direction! "It is not what is poured into a student, but what is planted.” – Linda Conway Thank you ladies for planting a solid start for our students!
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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Rhonda
Lacey
Angie
Nicole
Have a great day!
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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Do not miss this! Cassville High School volleyball Coach Huddleston will be working with our athletes.
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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Happy Nurses Day to our favorite - Nurse Duke! "Nurses dispense comfort, compassion, and caring without even a prescription." Val Saintsbury Our students know when they are in need, Nurse Duke will be there to care for them and even make them laugh, which is always the best medicine! We love our Nurse Duke!
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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Duke
It is no secret that the teachers have the ability to significantly impact the students that come through their classrooms. Every teacher comes into school on the first day of a new year and excitedly greets each student as they begin the year. Within that first day, the teacher promptly begins to teach, inspire, care for, and encourage each student in their class. The journey begins... When asked, many people can very quickly tell you their "favorite" teacher or the one that made a significant difference in their life. It is evident that throughout everyone's educational experience, at least one teacher will have had such an impact on a student that it may have altered their career choice or even altered their path in life altogether. Many times those teachers have no idea the impact they made in the lives of their students. If you are reading this, I encourage you to reach out and tell that teacher just how much they meant to you. Teachers are also lifelong learners. They spend countless hours preparing for the perfect lesson, the perfect project, or even the perfect presentation. Guess how many times those preparations demonstrate perfection? Maybe never! The beauty of being a teacher is that in those imperfect lessons (where the teacher thought they blew it), a lightbulb can turn on for those students who didn't quite get it before. In those moments teachers learn a little bit about adaptation, and flexibility in the classroom. Both of which are essential skills for a teacher! The innate desire of 99.9% of teachers is for their students to be successful. Success looks different for every student. In an effort to inspire, teachers learn what recognizing that success looks like for each student. They even hold students accountable and push them to heights they never knew they could reach. You may recall a specific time when a teacher recognized you for your effort or pushed you toward a goal you didn't know you could achieve. Great teachers recognize greatness and inspire students to see it for themselves. Let them know you appreciate them! Teachers also experience "those students". Many of you reading this may have been THAT student, or at least know who that student was. You know, the student that earned frequent flyer miles with all the trips to the principal's office? Sometimes those students are the ones that come back 10 years after graduating and run their own business, are gainfully employed, provide for their family, or maybe even become the principal of a small school district in a phenomenal town on Table Rock Lake. Teachers, among all school staff, are in the business of service. In my opinion, there is no greater calling than the calling to serve others. Here in Shell Knob, I boast that we have some of the best teachers to ever be in the profession. You will not find a more caring, devoted, passionate, skilled, and encouraging group of educators. THANK YOU to all teachers, but most importantly thank you to those that serve here in Shell Knob. Your efforts don't go unnoticed. You are an outstanding group of teachers, and I am honored to serve alongside you. If there is a teacher that inspired you, or treated you with kindness when you needed it, reach out and thank them. Let them know how appreciative you are for their impact on your life. Ethan Farr Shell Knob Principal
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
New scoreboards in the gym!
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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scoreboard
8th grade had a career field trip to Mercy Physical Therapy. They learned about career options in physical therapy and occupational therapy. Andrea Watts taught them that listening, communicating, being able to write well, and being a good student are all important to get a career in physical therapy.
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Wheeler
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