Merry Christmas!!!!!
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Johnson - Kindergarten Teacher
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Merry Christmas!! ❤️ The first grade!!
over 5 years ago, Dashanda Bringelson
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More holiday fun from second grade!!
over 5 years ago, Megan Samber- Second Grade Teacher
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Finger flashlights!
Christmas tree math!
Second grade holiday fun! Reading under the Christmas lights with finger flashlights, sipping hot chocolate, and spending time with friends!
over 5 years ago, Megan Samber- Second Grade Teacher
Reading a book!
Finger flashlights!
Enjoying a snack together.
Hot chocolate!
Elementary Christmas Movie Day is underway!!! Yeah The Grinch! Thanks to the elementary teachers and student support committee for the awesome popcorn bar!
over 5 years ago, Brendee Whitney- 6th Grade Teacher
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The Ag program had a great day! We went to the front range and toured Fagerberg Produce (onion processing and the farm), 4 Rivers Equipment, and Double J Meat Processing. Students asked tons of questions! What a great way to close out the semester. Fagerberg was the first farm in Colorado to implement drip irrigation to its crops. Today they use the system in over 300 acres. They also have 2,00 acres from Eaton to Fort Morgan. 4 Rivers Equipment houses $2.8 million dollars worth of parts for Ag and construction equipment needs. They showed us new technology on forage harvesters that will measure moisture content, partial size and so much more while harvesting your crop. And Double J walked us through the process of a cow becoming the product on our grocery shelves. They also harvest bison there. We learned about the by-products, aging beef products and quality assurance.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Larson - Agricultural Instructor
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Learning how onions are mechanically harvested.
Onion storage at Fagerberg’s.
Forage harvester at 4 Rivers Equipment
Our second stop was Empower Field @ Mile High where we toured the facility and learned about all the areas of the business. On a game day, there are 3700 employees working and running the stadium. What a wide variety of potential careers!
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Debra Meece, Business Teacher
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Business students visited Hammond's Candy factory today as our first stop on our industry tour trip. They learned about how a small family owned candy shop turned into the largest hand made candy distributor in the U.S.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Debra Meece, Business Teacher
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12-20-2019 Breakfast: Scrambled Eggs w/ Meat, Fresh Fruit Lunch: Brats, Chips, Baked Beans, Jell-o w/ Fruit
over 5 years ago, Sarah Chase/
The middle and high school Christmas gift exchange and Elf movie were a hit today! Thanks to the student support committee for providing the snacks for this large group!
over 5 years ago, Student Council
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This week’s spelling stars.
over 5 years ago, Yanesia Long - Fifth Grade/Foreign Language Teacher
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Middle and high school secret Santa's are ready for today's gift exchange!
over 5 years ago, Student Council
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4th Grade Read-In
over 5 years ago, Dani Ramseier
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12-19-2019 Breakfast: Breakfast Pizza, fresh Fruit Lunch: Pork Cutlet, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Wg Roll, Rice Krispy Treat
over 5 years ago, Sarah Chase/
Reminder, Santa is coming before the program tomorrow!
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Debra Meece, FBLA Adviser
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Multiplication Graduate
over 5 years ago, Dani Ramseier
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All year long the students have been making a good character chain!! When students are “caught” showing a strong character trait, they are rewarded with a treat and smile from their teachers and staff!! If the students reach their finish line goal by the end of the semester, they all get a surprise!! Check out the chain when you are in the building this week!! We are SO proud of all the amazing character we have seen in our students!! ❤️❤️
over 5 years ago, Dashanda Bringelson
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Ag III/IV presenting their final project. They took on the task of selecting a crop and “selling” it as the best crop. Students had to research seeding, fertilization, equipment, products, diseases, and cost. It was a great final and the students did great! Thank you to our 3 community members that joined class to judge presentations.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Larson - Agricultural Instructor
Montana and Arek presenting about onions.
Andrew and Xander presenting about Hemp.
Ashley and Cierra presenting about saffron.
12-18-2019 Breakfast: Bacon, Eggs, Potato Triangle, Fresh Fruit Lunch: Chicken Parmesan, Garlic Noodles, Green Beans, Strawberry Cups
over 5 years ago, Sarah Chase/
See attached. Papers will go home with students today and tomorrow.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Debra Meece, FBLA Adviser
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