
MHS girls softball sweep Little River.

Lauren Gragg: 3rd in Serious Solo and 5th in Poetry.
Congrats to the whole team!


Kalee Probasco: 1st in Prose, qual for state champs. 1st in HSA, qual for state champs, 2nd in Inform, qual for state champs. 4th in poetry


Dirty Socks Forensics Tournament at Minneapolis: Team took 2nd place! Taton Smith: 4th: SSA, Extemp. 5th: HSA. 6th: Duet, Impromtu, Oration

Two 5th grade students with 5th grade teacher Mrs. Allison presenting project based learning to our school board tonight. @ksderedesign


SAFE DRIVING TIP OF THE DAY:
94% of teen drovers acknowledge the dangers of texting and driving, but 35% addmitted to doing it anyway.


SAFE DRIVING TIP OF THE DAY:
Consider modifying voice mail greetings to indicate that you are unavailable to respond to messages while driving.

Poetry: T. Smith, 3rd. B. Mutchler, 5th. Prose: B. Jackson, 5th. O. Jones, 6th. Inform: K. Probasco, 6th. IDA: S. Kuder/ E. Roth, 2nd.


League Forensics at Minneapolis today. The team placed 5th, with all 7 team members making finals and medaling in an event!

StuCo Safe Driving Tip of the Day: Turn cell phones off before starting the car.

Proud to present Pat Anderson with the KAESPKansas District 2 National Distinguished Principal Nominee for the state of Kansas. Congratulations Pat and Minneapolis Grade School.


Golden Wheel is in need of assistance if any students are availabe and need community service hours.

Minneapolis Forensics at Clay Center:
Livy Jones placed 5th in Prose, beating out 35 other competitors. Congrats!

The day finally arrived for the 4th grade students to put their parachutes to the test! We launched Jack from the beanstalk today and out of 16 launches only two did not successfully land Jack on the ground! I am very proud of these 4th grade students and their creations!





Mrs. Rash's 3rd grade students worked really hard today to produce their bridges to hold the Three Billy Goats Gruff. These students did a fantastic job building!





Mrs. Plummer's 3rd grade completed their plans today by building their bridges. This class had very different plans and they all turned out really neat!





Mrs. Noon's kindergarten class finally had their chance at the Doodle Bots! I was amazed at how quickly these little ones can take an electric toothbrush, a pool noodle, markers, and rubber bands and create their robots. It was amazing!





Mrs. Pratt's class made adjustments on their race cars to see what would make them go faster. They tried ramps, balloons, straws, and magnets. There was a lot of learning going on today!





Mrs. Shaft's Kindergarten built robots today! They were challenged with a few materials that they had to assemble to create a Doodle Robot. Many smart students in this class discovered what it takes to build a robot!



