Show your spirit for our Brainiacs tomorrow! Let's go Skobo!
about 2 months ago, Jenny Fledderjohann
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The 4th graders went on a "behind the scenes" tour of our school to see where electricity comes into and runs throughout our building. We even got to see the boiler room and learned how our heat and air conditioning works. Thank you Mr. Schroer and Ms. Hamilton for the tour!
about 2 months ago, Laura Watercutter
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Luke's shirt supports our LEGO robotics team's motto for this season! 😂
about 2 months ago, Laura Watercutter
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8th graders learning about Value and creating their own paint by number self portraits. Such a fun project to see.
about 2 months ago, Nicole Kirkpatrick
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Value Self-portraits
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Value Self-portraits
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Freshman students in Mr. Halko's American History class presented Veterans Day projects this week honoring Veterans from their families! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
about 2 months ago, Terry Halko
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6B students making Christmas ornaments for Christmas in the Village.
about 2 months ago, Nicole Kirkpatrick
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Congratulations to the K-3 Rangers of the week! This month we are focusing on the word, gratitude! We are so proud of our Rangers!
about 2 months ago, Stacey Stetler
Basketball tournaments are in full swing in K-6 PE. Students have been working on ball control, dribbling, shooting, passing, etc. Proud of all the hard work! ❤️🏀🖤
about 2 months ago, Katie Szymczak
Upcoming Spirit Day!
about 2 months ago, Jenny Fledderjohann
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🔬 Enzyme Fun: A Hands-On Simulation From competitive inhibition (hello, tennis balls!) to the struggle of denaturation (goodbye, opposable thumbs!) and the power of a coenzyme partnership, these students are learning enzyme function and regulation in the most memorable way. Data analysis is next! #BiologyLab #EnzymeKinetics #HandsOnScience
about 2 months ago, Natalie Stuttler
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Good morning! We are looking forward to having our Veterans here for our recognition ceremony. The north parking lot will be completely open for parking. If that is full, there will be some parking available in the south parking lot. Thank you!
about 2 months ago, Stacey Stetler
Please wear red, white, and blue for Veterans' Day tomorrow! 🇺🇸
about 2 months ago, Jenny Fledderjohann
All scheduled winter sports practices including the volleyball recognition night are on as scheduled for today.
about 2 months ago, Kay Webb
We will be closed for today, Monday, November 10.
about 2 months ago, New Knoxville School
We will be on a 2- hour delay for Monday, November 10.
about 2 months ago, New Knoxville School
MMR Students working on "Follow the Bouncing Ball" and "One Good Bounce" These bouncing ball experiments showed us the linear model, the exponential model, and the quadratic model of functions.
about 2 months ago, Winsome Compton
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The Science of Color: Hands-on Chemistry! Using Bunsen burners for a classic flame test, our students are getting a colorful look at atomic structure and the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Great work in the lab, chemists!
about 2 months ago, Natalie Stuttler
The Science of Color: Hands-on Chemistry! Using Bunsen burners for a classic flame test, our students are getting a colorful look at atomic structure and the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Great work in the lab, chemists!
The Science of Color: Hands-on Chemistry! Using Bunsen burners for a classic flame test, our students are getting a colorful look at atomic structure and the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Great work in the lab, chemists!
The Science of Color: Hands-on Chemistry! Using Bunsen burners for a classic flame test, our students are getting a colorful look at atomic structure and the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Great work in the lab, chemists!
The Science of Color: Hands-on Chemistry! Using Bunsen burners for a classic flame test, our students are getting a colorful look at atomic structure and the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Great work in the lab, chemists!
The Science of Color: Hands-on Chemistry! Using Bunsen burners for a classic flame test, our students are getting a colorful look at atomic structure and the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Great work in the lab, chemists!
The Science of Color: Hands-on Chemistry! Using Bunsen burners for a classic flame test, our students are getting a colorful look at atomic structure and the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Great work in the lab, chemists!
The Science of Color: Hands-on Chemistry! Using Bunsen burners for a classic flame test, our students are getting a colorful look at atomic structure and the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Great work in the lab, chemists!
The Science of Color: Hands-on Chemistry! Using Bunsen burners for a classic flame test, our students are getting a colorful look at atomic structure and the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Great work in the lab, chemists!
Parents, while you are here for parent-teacher conferences this week, check out the lost and found located in the elementary lobby.
about 2 months ago, Stacey Stetler
1st Grade took a (virtual) field trip to Disneyland for all the October Festivities! We had a blast exploring and riding in the "airplane"!
about 2 months ago, Casey Phillips
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1st Grade took a (virtual) field trip to Disneyland for all the October Festivities! We had a blast exploring and riding in the "airplane"!
about 2 months ago, Casey Phillips
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