November 6, 2025
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Our students raced, hopped, rolled, and tossed their way across the day. Mrs. Poole created amazing activities to get our students moving and smiling during field day.
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Our K-2 students along with staff and parents visited our local orchard for hayrides, pumpkins, and apples. It was a sweet day of learning!
Students donned their flannels, hats, and boots to honor our local farmers for Farm to School Month. Students enjoyed tasting fresh apples and cider from Saunders Brothers Market.
Our 3rd graders are excited to begin their "Trout in the Classroom" program. The eggs were delivered and the tank is ready- now let's watch them grow!
Our students showed off their Lancer pride by wearing maroon, gray, black, and white on Show Up Day!
Students in each grade celebrated National Milk Day with milk mustaches made from a mixture of ice cream and heavy cream, yum!
Our 5th graders built marshmallow blasters using cups, balloons, and duct tape to study how force affects the distance objects will travel.
5th graders learned about their Constitutional rights and helped Mr. Martin sign the offical school constitution.
Our little patriots honored those who experienced the tragedy of 9/11 by wearing red, white, and blue. May we never forget.
Our students showcase their creativity even at recess time! Imaginary play including running a restaurant with friends is a great way to spend free time.
First graders used their time to tinker and build these pyramids out of magnets in library class.
Our students raced, hopped, rolled, and tossed their way across the day. Mrs. Poole created amazing activities to get our students moving and smiling during field day.
Learn More
Our K-2 students along with staff and parents visited our local orchard for hayrides, pumpkins, and apples. It was a sweet day of learning!
Students donned their flannels, hats, and boots to honor our local farmers for Farm to School Month. Students enjoyed tasting fresh apples and cider from Saunders Brothers Market.
Our 3rd graders are excited to begin their "Trout in the Classroom" program. The eggs were delivered and the tank is ready- now let's watch them grow!
Our students showed off their Lancer pride by wearing maroon, gray, black, and white on Show Up Day!
Students in each grade celebrated National Milk Day with milk mustaches made from a mixture of ice cream and heavy cream, yum!
Our 5th graders built marshmallow blasters using cups, balloons, and duct tape to study how force affects the distance objects will travel.
5th graders learned about their Constitutional rights and helped Mr. Martin sign the offical school constitution.
Our little patriots honored those who experienced the tragedy of 9/11 by wearing red, white, and blue. May we never forget.
Our students showcase their creativity even at recess time! Imaginary play including running a restaurant with friends is a great way to spend free time.
First graders used their time to tinker and build these pyramids out of magnets in library class.
November 6, 2025
Have you ever considered being a substitute?
November 6, 2025
Let's help our neighbors in need this month with a canned food drive!
November 6, 2025
Congratulations to our star students and staff selected for October!
October 21, 2025
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Every Child, Every Day
It is the mission of our school to help each and every child realize his or her full potential and become a responsible and productive citizen and life long-learner.
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