
Mrs. Worlock's 2nd grade class completed their Cat in the Hat designs that they planned last week. It takes a lot of teamwork to be able to get these designs completed and they did an amazing job working together!




Mrs. Marsh's 4th grade finished up their parachutes today. We launch Jack tomorrow. It is going to be exciting to see which group designed their parachute so that Jack will survive going down the beanstalk quickly!





Mrs. Logan's 5th grade class finished up their 4 week project on programming robots. They set up challenges for their peers to program. Some of their programming ideas included an obstacle course, driving the perimeter of the library, and even driving over books!





Miss James' class completed their plans on building their parachute. These students had many fantastic ideas on how to keep Jack safe when coming down the beanstalk in a parachute!





Mr. Noon's 5th grade challenged each other with the robots. There were many creative challenges presented to the class and all groups did a fantastic job working as a team.





Mrs. Brubaker's class took on the task of building their parachutes today for Jack to make it down the Beanstalk safely. I can not wait to see if Jack makes it down safely.





Mrs. Pieschl's class built bridges to hold the billy goats. They had amazing creations and worked really well together in their teams!





Mrs. Hauck's class also worked on the Cat in the Hat challenge building towers, hats, or houses out of plastic cups and index cards. They worked hard through the challenge and no matter how many times they had to rebuild each team had a finished product!





Mrs. Freeman's class worked really hard today to figure out how to assemble their Doodle Bots. They had to do a lot of problem solving, but they were so smart and never gave up!





Mrs. Nichols' class worked with their race cars today. They found that the ramp would get their car (The Tortoise to beat the Hare) to go the fastest!




Mrs. Abell's class was the first group to take on the building of the Doodle Bots! They did a fantastic job!

Mrs. Mortimer's class finished their MakerSpace activity this week with building their Cat in the Hat Tower, Hat, or Castle! There was amazing team work happening today!




Minneapolis Forensics at Lincoln: Scott Kuder and Easton Roth: 1st in IDA. Qualified for State Champs!
Lauren Gragg: 6th in Serious Solo.


Mr. Schmidt shares the process of our chicken coop with the school board. Ag Students will be taking care of 50 chickens next fall.


Great presentations by some of our 6th grade students at tonight’s school board meeting.


Ms. Allison's class had a couple successful groups on completing tasks created by their peers. One group was challenged to program Dash to complete an obstacle course!




Minneapolis Forensics at Sacred Heart: Olivia Jones beat out 34 others, placing 6th in Prose out of 40 contestants. Congrats, Livy!!

Amazingly talented. Headliner of today’s KWU International Music Festival. Good work Landon!



St.Pat’s Citizenship Awards 2018. Contats to all nominees.


5th Graders developed challenges to present to classmates. They will have to program Dash next week to conquer the challenges presented to them!


