
Merry Christmas from the 6th grade! Our room is decorated and we are looking forward to break!





Fun week for FBLA! Community!service project with the Brush Giving Tree on Tuesday, Christmas party at the Brush Roller Rink today!



Math students dress up in Christmas attire.


Ugly Sweater Contest



Hello Prairie Community,
Because of the high winds we are canceling our pm bus routes. Please make arrangements to pick up your students after school. We will hold your students at the school if needed. Please contact us at 970-437-5351 if you need to be late picking up your students. If the power goes out, we will send another message with a back up phone number. There will be no extracurricular activities after school. Be safe.

9th Grade is serving concessions tonight! Go mustangs! 👏🏻


Practicing our math facts with sleigh races!





Multiplication Graduate
#Rockstar


Prairie Pride Gift Baskets!!!!!





Prairie Pride Gift Baskets!!!!
Coming ready to bid and buy Thursday night!!!!!





Multiplication Graduates
#4grade
#Stellar





Here is the link for the Book Fair webpage. https://www.scholastic.com/bf/prairieschooldistrictre11j2 Hope to see you at the Book Fair

Thank you for keeping our school beautiful!


Get ready to bid at the Christmas program!


December 14,2021 board agenda.


Tiptin’s message for this week!


It is Book Fair time! The week of December 13-16 the fair will be open from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. It will be open before and after the Winter Program.
If anyone would like to help set up or take down, please contact Mrs. Northup at jnorthup@prairieschool.org
Thank you for you wonderful support.


Here is the link for the Veterans Day Program. Thank you Dave Long for taping the program and for Jessup Adam formatting it to be available for you to view. As always, a huge thank you to Miss D, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Ramseier, Mrs. Marick and NHS members and many others for a wonderful program and day to honor our veterans.
https://youtu.be/qGlE0KHtTGk

“Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson~
What better way to study the amazing works of Emerson and Thoreau than by spending class outside enjoying nature. The American literature class did just that- read Emerson’s poetry on the banks of our version of Walden Pond experiencing the fundamentals of transcendentalism.



Super spellers of the week: Mason and Cambryn.
