Watch our Kindergarten Graduation at 6:30 on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/tyc93ruE_So
over 3 years ago, Nathan Brost
MS Science
over 3 years ago, Craig Diedrich
7th graders studying science right to the end of the school year
utiilzing our dry erase table to figure out our math problems.
over 3 years ago, Kandi Gallagher
math
One of the worst parts of teaching art at the end of the year- the students are doing PHENOMENAL work and I can't hang or display it for others to see. Here is a Relief Sculpture by my 3D Studio students. These are amazing and I am so proud of them!
over 3 years ago, Melissa David
Elizabeth's "Giraffe" Sculpture
Andi's "Deer" Sculpture
Third graders were having fun telling eachother what their memories are of third grade through videos in Flipgrid this morning.
over 3 years ago, Renee Haines
Students record an answer to the question, then listen to anothers and comment.
Students can listen to the whole class and type a reply too.
2nd graders are having a blast practicing addition skills while playing addition robbery!!
over 3 years ago, Stacy Henrichs
May 20211
May 2021
May 2021
Just showing our LOVE for math in 4th grade, with “wear your math shirt to school” day! It’s not a national holiday yet, but we think it should be!
over 3 years ago, Danielle Diedrich
We LOVE math!
Watch the Class of 2021's graduation starting 2 pm on our YouTube Channel! https://youtu.be/_wS7dcu55PM
over 3 years ago, Nathan Brost
Tadpole time!
over 3 years ago, Cherish Byrd
tadpole
When your child is going through something, it can be difficult to know how to help them. This week's Mental Health Awareness Month tip is about Talking with Your Teen. There are four important parts to remember: 1. Listen, 2. Be Persistent, 3. Acknowledge Their Pain and 4. Trust Your Instincts. When talking with someone who is sad, mad, depressed we automatically want to cheer them up or give advice. However, sometimes all they need is a listening ear. (Infographic credit: https://www.happify.com/hd/teens-and-mental-health-infographic/ )
over 3 years ago, Beth Steinke
Wellness Post
Making constellation boxes after learning about Mae Jemison...
over 3 years ago, Cherish Byrd
constellation
You can watch the Band and Choir concert live here: https://youtu.be/wXTg5pcX1SQ
over 3 years ago, Nathan Brost
Students play a review game for the epic poem THE ODYSSEY by Homer in Mrs. Wilker's Greek Mythology class.
over 3 years ago, Brenda Wilker
Odyssey review game
Odyssey review game 2
Students try to solve the tricky wire puzzles!
over 3 years ago, John Keefe
2nd grade
...because, well, sometimes fake glasses make learning just a little more fun!
over 3 years ago, Mary Hessefort
glasses
First graders having fun with using different units of measurement... Mr. Czech didn’t know what he was getting into that day!
over 3 years ago, Cherish Byrd
measurement
measurement
Thank you Chief Stencil, Officer Dan, Tracy Westfall, and Dwight Lenhard for helping the kindergartners practice bike safety skills at our annual bike rodeo!
over 3 years ago, Carla Nowak
bike rodeo
bike rodeo directions
bike rodeo
bike rodeo
On May 27th, the Edgar School District mental health team will host a presentation on the impact of social media on kids mental health. The event will be recorded. You must sign up for the event to receive the recording. See Flyer for details.
over 3 years ago, Dan Nowak
Social Media and Mental Health
For the past few months, the 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders have learned how to code during their technology time. Coding is a great lesson in computer science. Today they got to try out the robot Dash with their new skills!
over 3 years ago, Dee Brewster
code
code
code
code
Congratulations to Maleah Redmann and Jarrett Daul for receiving their State FFA Degree! The Wisconsin State FFA Degree recognizes those individuals who have excelled in their FFA career and is the highest degree a state can bestow upon members. Both of them will be recognized at the State FFA Convention in July.
over 3 years ago, Jessica Stuttgen
One student receiving their degree.
one student receiving their degree