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Two hour late start! See you at 10am. Be careful out there.
The athletic department is selling regular tees, long sleeve tees, and “spirit” sleeves. It is here, in stock!
Regular Tees: (Available in Lime Green or Charcoal)
Long Sleeve Tees: (Available in Black, Charcoal, or Forest Green)
Spirit Sleeves w/ Bling: (Available in Lime Green & Black)
Spirit Sleeves: (Available in Black & White)
The purpose of this project is to: Design, construct and finish a personalized scroll saw box.
With some new additions to our shop lab, beginning wood students were given the chance to experiment on these keepsake boxes. Though small, the 8th grade went through all the problem solving processes that one would on any level of production.
Surface planing, lamination, shaping, and detail scrollwork were just some of the processes they encountered. Sanding and finishing remained the least popular chore, but its significance was made evident as some of the projects that came to me for final inspection were returned to start the finish process back to the beginning! All in all the kids did a great job and the satisfaction of seeing the boxes take shape from paper to reality showed in the pride on their faces. Here are just a few examples.
The first grade students conducted the 2nd Annual Great Pumpkin Investigation on Halloween! We had a great time making predictions about the height, weight, and buoyancy of our pumpkins along with how many lines and seeds we thought our pumpkins had. We were surprised to find that our pumpkins had anywhere from 400 to 750 seeds in them; way more than our estimates!
Whether trick or treat, our preschoolers are sweet! We captured a picture of the little goblins as they headed out to Trick-or-Treat at area businesses.
We are studying the Earth System and its Spheres. We started the unit off with a Peachy Model. We cut a peach in half. The skin was the crust of Earth. The flesh was the mantle. The pit was the core. Our lesson review was making a model using ice cream, red hots, & Heath Shell Chocolate. The red hot was the core, ice cream was the mantle, & the crust was the Heath Shell. We learned that science can be fun and delicious.
Attention: Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Parents, Neighbors & Friends – Everyone is welcome to come to the Annual Thanksgiving Dinner on November 20th. Adult plates are $3.30. Turkey, mashed potatoes w/ gravy, oranges, pumpkin dessert, and rolls will be served. Please RSVP to Wendy at wendy.palmer@panesu.org or (308) 638-4434 by November 8th.
PreK Time – 11:00 AM in Cafeteria
Elementary Time – 11:30 AM in Cafeteria
Middle & High School Time – 12:25 PM in Cafeteria