
The HS Counseling Team will be visiting with 8th grade students this Friday (5/3) in Mr. Grandstaff's classroom to discuss their upcoming freshman year and classes that may be offered in addition to the requirements for graduation. A Google Form will be sent out to all 8th grade students at 3pm on Friday, so please be on the lookout for that in their school email and inquire with your student over the weekend to discuss options for next year and fill out that form. Please understand these are just class preferences and are not guaranteed. All schedules are created to ensure every student meets graduation requirements while balancing a number of other factors to determine placement.


Mrs. McDowell’s WIN group finished reviewing for their Math M-step by playing “MRS. M MAY I?” a version of Mother May I. Students solved math problems and then had to ask “Mrs. M may I?” If the answer was correct, the got to move forward the given number of spots. If it was wrong, sometimes they had to move back 😛 Students enjoyed doing this type of review instead of just paper and pencil!






Good luck to our Athletes competing today. Go Marauders!




Our class is growing caterpillars into butterflies. This week we moved the chrysalids into the butterfly garden. They will be in their chrysalids for about 7-10 days. While we wait for them to turn into butterflies, we made a bookmark of the process a caterpillar goes through to become a butterfly and we made a cute butterfly craft for our lockers.




Please review the attached letter regarding a watermain break near Leonard Elementary https://5il.co/2kaax

On Friday, Mrs. McDowell's WIN groups completed a WHODUNNIT game as a review for their upcoming Math M-step test. During this game, partners worked together to solve problems involving order of operations. Then depending on their answer, they would get a clue as to who didn’t do the crime, where it didn’t take place, and how it didn’t happen. These clues eliminated choices so they could finally solve “WHODUNNIT.”






Attention high school parents, OE Yearbook has 44 books left to sell this year. When they are gone, that's it. Order yours at www.jostens.com.
Jostens is also accepting senior recognition ads through Wednesday, May 8th, or until the ad space in the yearbook is full.

April was full of opportunities to reward our Middle School students for their great choices and hard work!



Good luck to our athletes competing today. Go Marauders!




Good luck to our athletes competing today. Go Marauders!




Reminder: Tomorrow, Wednesday May 1, 2024 is an Early Release day. Elementary dismissed at 11:00 am and Secondary dismissed at 11:15 am

Today's Varsity Softball and Baseball games have been postponed to tomorrow 4/30/24.
JV Baseball @ Montrose for Tuesday 4/30/24 is still as scheduled.
JV Softball @ Genesee has been postponed.

Mrs. LaClair’s 5th grade math classes learned about volume while rotating through several hands-on centers! They calculated the volume of various Rubix cubes, built and measured volume with blocks, completed an escape room, and more!






Athletics - Week of 4/29/24



We are so proud of these students who are being recognized for their academic effort and achievements and for their great classroom citizenship in the Student of the Month and the Marauder of the Month.



Good luck to our Athletes competing today. Go Marauders!



Good luck to our Athletes competing today. Go Marauders!





Smiles and excited squeals are part of our emotions in Kindergarten today. Our new friends are entering their next phase of life. They are becoming chrysalises! Kindergartners witnessing science through their eyes is the best way to learn! It is also quite amazing to witness their joy as a grown up too! What a great day to be a Kindergartner!


Students in Mrs. Ignash’s 6th grade band had the opportunity to work with some of the high school band students during class. All of these students are preparing for their upcoming Spring Concert on Tuesday, May 7th at 6:00 pm.




