Reminder: school dismisses at 1:30 this afternoon.
over 6 years ago, William Fritcher
First graders in Mrs. Mellendorf's class celebrated Dot Day last Friday. They focused on a story called "The Dot" and completed several activities with circles and dots. Some activities included graphing and tasting Dot candies as well as drawing and creating a picture that began as a single small dot.
over 6 years ago, Angela Sheehan
students
student
Second graders send a big THANK YOU to the Ryan and Hollie Jansen family for replanting and maintaining the butterfly garden over the summer. Our monarchs loved the flowers!
over 6 years ago, Angela Sheehan
students
students
We are proud of our Unit 50 students and all who fight the Cancer battle!These students attended the Effingham County Board meeting to have their proclamation signed: Childhood Cancer, Be Bold, Go Gold.
over 6 years ago, Angela Sheehan
students
Kindergarten Celebrates Grandparent's Day
over 6 years ago, Angela Sheehan
Grandparents
Mrs. Probst's first graders celebrated Dot Day. They are showing off their dot creations.
over 6 years ago, Angela Sheehan
students
A very excited group of kindergartners and grandparents gathered together in the Teutopolis Grade School Gym on Friday to celebrate their special bond!!! Happy Grandparents Day!
over 6 years ago, Angela Sheehan
student with grandparents
students on stage
Mrs. Habing's 6th Grade Social Studies Class has been studying the Paleolithic Era. They made their own cave paintings replicating work from this time period which is also known as the 'Old Stone Age'. The students could only use a Paleolithic Era tool such as stone, bone, or wood.
over 6 years ago, Angela Sheehan
Mrs. Habing's 6th Grade Social Studies Class has been studying the Paleolithic Era. They made their own cave paintings replicating work from this time period which is also known as the 'Old Stone Age'. The students could only use a Paleolithic Era tool such as stone, bone, or wood.
over 6 years ago, Angela Sheehan
Mrs. Habing's 6th Grade Social Studies Class has been studying the Paleolithic Era. They made their own cave paintings replicating work from this time period which is also known as the 'Old Stone Age'. The students could only use a Paleolithic Era tools such as stone, bone, or wood.
over 6 years ago, Angela Sheehan
student drawing
Mrs. Kinkelaar's 3rd grade class painted Kindness Rocks in art. If you're lucky you might find one hiding in your neighborhood!
over 6 years ago, Angela Sheehan
rocks
students with rocks
THS Band Boosters Breakfast is September 24. https://goo.gl/C2usX8
over 6 years ago, William Fritcher
Save the Date: TEF Electronic Recycling Drive on October 21 from 9:00-12:00 AM. See accepted items here: https://goo.gl/7Sr1DX
over 6 years ago, William Fritcher
Students in Mrs. Yager's 2nd grade class enjoyed tasting English muffins! After reading about them, several students weren't familiar with English muffins.
over 6 years ago, Angela Sheehan
students with English muffins
Mrs. Kreke's class learns the letter M by making Play-Dough monsters!
over 6 years ago, Angela Sheehan
students holding art
Mrs. Kreke's class releases their butterflies in the butterfly garden.
over 6 years ago, Angela Sheehan
Students stand around butterfly garden
The Lady Shoes win the 3rd 29-27 and the match 2-1.
over 6 years ago, William Fritcher
We are going 3. Lady Shoes win the 2nd game 28-26.
over 6 years ago, William Fritcher
The Lady Hearts take the first game 25-19 over the Lady Shoes.
over 6 years ago, William Fritcher
In volleyball action, the Wooden Shoes take on the Flaming Hearts tonight. Effingham won the JV match 27-25 and 27-25. Varsity coming up.
over 6 years ago, William Fritcher