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8th grade science students investigated light waves, and how they travel, with a laser challenge. They were asked to reflect a beam of light from a laser across four mirrors, and back to the original source.
Kindergarten making bunnies using fine motor skills to tear the paper!
Mark your calendars for Spring pictures.
SKS sent Coders to the MSU Coding Olympiad. Check out the full story on our website, www.sks.k12.mo.us
Elementary volleyball has begun! If you want a soft serve, go get some ice cream! These girls are PUMPED for the season!
Leap Day activity
4th grade estimated how far they could leap and then used tape measures to measure and see how close they were to their estimates.
Family Literacy Night is Thursday, March 21, 5:00-6:30. There will be dinner, games and the book fair. For every family that attends Literacy Night, you will receive a $15 book voucher. Your child will be looking at the books during library this week, so they will have an idea of what they want. On Thursday, during the evening, each grade will be called at a designated time to redeem your voucher.
Come and enjoy Family Literacy Night!
SKS!
Recently, Keith Dinwiddie, from OTC, taught 8th grade a lot of valuable things to consider after high school. In addition to all the options available at OTC, Keith also encouraged students to really think about what they like to do when choosing a career path. He also told them about the A+ program and how it can be used to make post high school education more affordable.
What's your favorite kind? Cherry, peach, 3.14, blueberry? Whatever it is, enjoy Pi Day!
2nd grade pbj assignment!
First write all the steps to make a pbj
Next, follow the steps
Finally, eat and enjoy!
Time to brag! Captain Mike Riepl was given the Life Saving Award for administering CPR on a victim, saving their life.
The annual SKS checkers tournament starts when we return from spring break. Fifth grade has been teaching first grade how to play.
Come out and cheer on the Lady Chargers tonight at 5:00!
Sgt Joel Givens and Trooper Scott Walden taught 7th grade about a career in law enforcement. Students learned that there are many divisions in the Missouri Highway Patrol that allow for different career options. They also learned that self-control and being able to listen are very important qualities in a law enforcement officer. The most important tools they use are their ears and their brains.
Volleyball match at home Tuesday, 5:00. The Lady Chargers will take on the Lady Tigers of Exeter.
Time to brag! Two former Chargers were recognized as character students for the month of February at Blue Eye High School. The character word was PERSEVERANCE. Congratulations Rilee Crumb and William Buchanan! We are proud of you both!
Recently, students enjoyed the Todd Oliver Ventriloquist show!