The play is looking for these props: a doctor's medical bag and a "glass" slipper. Something like what is shown here but doesn't have to be exact. The slipper should not actually be glass, but look like it is. Let Mrs. Toole know if you have anything you would donate or allow to be borrowed at etoole@usd108.org.
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Students in 8th grade Business Essentials are pictured planning their city. In class, the students were choosing which businesses would complement each other and which businesses should be separated. Some girls are also going to design a fire station and a city park/pool area.
The Lady Tigers won against Donipahn West but lost to Blue Valley and Valley Heights.
JH boys competed well today at our home meet. Lyle and Emery both medaled! Placings as follows: Lyle 4th, Emery 10th, Xander 18th, Carter 22nd, Robert 33rd, and Coy was 34th.
JH girls results from our home meet: Madison 12th, Aubri 25th, Kinsley 28th, Libby 29th, Maci 30th, Cecelia 32nd, Catlynn 33rd. Keeping working hard, girls. It will pay off in the end!
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Mrs. Baker's class has been busy the last week learning about inverse operations in math, using subtraction to check addition to the hundred thousand place value, writing our personal narratives using vivid verbs and adjectives, summarizing and comprehension strategies, learning about the Civil War and the U.S becoming a super power, and celebrating a birthday. We are getting smarter everyday!
Weekly Update! Hope everyone is rested and recovered from Homecoming week. Remember, NO SCHOOL, Monday 9/23 for Teacher Inservice. See everyone Tuesday!
The Lady Tigers win their last match of the day in 3 to Riverside.
Lady Tiger fall to Smith Center in three. 14-25, 25-9, 23,25. Last game of the day will be against Riverside.
Lady Tigers take down Clay Center JV in two. 25-17, 25-13. Up next, Smith Center
Washington County FFA members participated in the North Central District FFA Greenhand Conference this past week. Hosted by Ell-Saline High School in Brookville, Kansas, the Greenhand Conference is geared toward first year FFA members to highlight the importance of personal leadership development, career success, and community involvement through FFA events and activities. Over 500 Greenhands from 30 high schools in the North Central District participated in the event. WCHS FFA students competed in the leadership information Test, and did extremely well, with Witt Keesecker finishing as the 2nd Place Individual, Rowley Keesecker placing 3rd, and Emma O'Rourke finishing in a tie for8th to round out the top 10 individuals in the entire event! Congratulations to all of our Greenhands for a job well done at the Greenhand Conference!
Lady Tigers fall in round two against Hanover in two matches. 27-25, 25-7
Lady Tigers open the Republic County Tournament against CC and fall in two. 25-17, 25-23. Hanover next. #BeTigerStrong
Another tough loss last night. We will keep at it and try to improve for next week. Thank you for all your support we will turn the corner and get back on top.
Congratulations to the 2024 Homecoming King, Octavien Cardenas and 2024 Homecoming Queen, Natalya Almendarez. #BeTigerStrong
The first grade has been learning about the different systems in the body. To conclude their unit, the students had a special guest speaker (Dr. Hodgson). Then the students rotated to patient centers to diagnose and describe the body system being affected in the patient.
We love the tradition of homecoming candidates coming to visit with our Kindergarten through 2nd grade students at breakfast.
See you downtown soon! GO TIGERS!