Coat Drive through December 13th

Make sure to get your tickets for Donuts with Santa! 🍩🎅

If you or someone in the community is interested in becoming a School Board Member, please join us for a great information session. Tuesday, December 17th at 6:00pm.

The 6th grade class completed an experiment in which they looked at the different states of matter and used models to describe the particle motion. They combined a solid and a liquid, to create a gas, that they could view with the balloon.



This 5th grade group knocked out Charlie and the Chocolate Factory this month. What a creative and entertaining story that captured the students attention! They celebrated with a book talk and their own bar of chocolate.



The students are thrilled to see the new exercise equipment at Harmony & Emge! A huge thank you to the students, administration and school board for coming together to make this happen. The collaboration and dedication to improving our facilities and promoting health and fitness are truly appreciated. Here's to many years of active, healthy fun!





District December Newsletter

Student council went to Ellis for a Thanksgiving craft with 1st grade! We are so grateful to spend time with our friends from Ellis!


Calling all 6th, 7th & 8th grade students interested in Color Guard!



Mrs. Bernhardt's class designed their own balloons after reading the book,
Balloons over Broadway.


Mrs. Rozhon threw an after school party for her third grade book club to watch the book they read, The Wild Robot! Remember...Readers Become Leaders!!



🎶Musical Auditions next Monday!

Mrs. Rozhon's book club meeting to discuss The Wild Robot. The discussion was impressive and engaging! Way to go Mrs. Rozhon and her third grade book club!!





The Thanksgiving traditional Parade at Ellis! 3rd grade did balloons and 2nd grade did puppets. The whole school sat in the hallways and cheered on the parade.







The Thanksgiving traditional Parade at Ellis! 3rd grade did balloons and 2nd grade did puppets. The whole school sat in the hallways and cheered on the parade.









Today, Ms. Hasenstab’s class dove into the spooky tale of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” with a captivating read-aloud, then explored different seasonal cultural traditions through VR goggles in the STEAM room to experience the eerie elements of the story!
Mrs. Nelson’s class passed out cookies for students to have a treat at lunch.
They also passed out pie to staff to express how thankful we are for everything they do for our school!




On Friday, Art Club and IMSA went to the St. Louis Art Musium to see The Work of Art: The Federal Art Project, 1935-1943. After the tour students got to explore the museum!!






On Monday, Mrs. Nelson’s class put their restaurant etiquette and money skills to practice. Students had to pay for their meal and when they received the wrong amount of change in return they had to show Mrs. Nelson the correct amount. We practiced these skills all while having a delicious meal.
Thank you to everyone that helped make this opportunity happen.






