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After Christmas break, the curriculum resumed with weekly short stories, articles, and new novels. The fifth graders are reading Narnia, the sixth graders are reading Hatchet, and seventh graders are reading Touching Spirit Bear. All three grades are really enjoying the novels. The fifth and sixth graders are also working on interactive notebooks for the year.
Read moreWe got a lot of snow this January. Because of this, there have been a lot of snow days. With all these days off, there is so much to do! We asked a teacher, a high schooler, and an elementary student about what they did with their time off.
Read moreMake A Resolution That Can Save A Life!
Read moreThe School Administrators of South Dakota (SASD) held a luncheon at the Ramkota Convention Center to recognize the eight Outstanding Administrators of South Dakota. Among the eight were: Dr. Jennifer Lowry, Tea School Superintendent; Darren Ellwein, Harrisburg Middle School Principal; Kathy Holter, Platte-Geddes School Business Official; Dr. Samantha Walder, Tea Elementary School Principal; Pete Wilson, Meade Secondary School Principal; Brady Sumners, Spearfish Assistant Middle School Principal; Ann Pettit, Douglas Curriculum Leader; Mischelle Slaba, Wagner Director of Special Education. for being named outstanding administrators by their respective administrator parent groups.
Read moreA strong whack of the Rotary Bell brought a smaller group of Rotarians to order on the first Wednesday of January 2024. Rotarian Bryan Slaba oversaw the meeting as President Brunsing was absent due to work commitments.
Read moreWCS FIRST GRADERS READ 100 BOOKS BY THE 100TH DAY OF SCHOOL
Read moreNine Bon Homme County 4-H Jr. Leaders went to Pierre January 17th for a day of learningandcivicengagement. They were able to attend part of a House Judiciary Committee meeting and a town hall meeting with District 19 Representative DrewPetersonand House Minority Leader Oren Lesmeister. They also participated in a scavenger hunt around the capitol, attended a Democratic Caucus meeting, and then watched the House work through some of the day's business before heading for home. There was also time for some SDSU ice cream and a photo opportunity with the senators and representatives.
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