
Preschool took advantage of this beautiful day. They read ‘We are going on a Leaf Hunt’ in the outdoor classroom. Then the kids picked out leaves to do leaf rubbings.





We would like to thank, Tina Meier, with the Megan Meier Foundation for sharing her family story about her daughter Megan. Megan took her own life in 2006, after a cyber bullying hoax took place on MySpace. The Megan Meier Foundation is a global bullying and cyber bullying prevention foundation. Tina shared her life experiences with us and it is now her mission to prevent such tragedies. If you haven’t heard about the Megan Meier Foundation, please take the time and read about it. A special Thank You goes out to Helping Hands for funding this program for our students, staff and community. We are grateful for your support.





Deputy Wheeler with Miller County Sheriff’s Department has started teaching DARE to our 5th grade class. Deputy Wheeler visits once a week to discuss with students the important of resisting peer pressure and have drug and violence free lives. Thank you for spending time with our students to share this valuable information.





Such a great feeling to see high school student helping the elementary students.
This morning Caleb, Lane and Addie helped 1st grade with Turkey Math!





Project Prom will be selling 50/50 Raffle tickets at every high school home basketball game. I’m addition to the 50/50 raffle, you may purchase a RTIC Cooler Raffle ticket for $5 a ticket or $20 for 5 tickets.


NHS will be hosting a Blood Drive on November 16. To schedule an appointment please click on the link below.
https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=StElizabethRIV


2nd grade is starting the morning with charades. They are learning about action verbs. Students are given an action verb and they perform the action. The students at their desk work together to guess the action verb.





Get your first glimpse of the Hornets and Lady Hornets basketball teams at the Annual Canned Food Scrimmage. It will be held Thursday, Nov. 10th, starting with the girls at 6:00 pm. Admission is one canned food item per person.


Click in the link to watch Megan Meier speak tonight:
https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/st-elizabeth-high-school-st-elizabeth-mo/evt471c6bb8d5

8th Grade Life Science developed a model to represent how the digestive system breaks down the food we consume into products our bodies need to survive.





Each week in November, 1 lucky scanner will win 5,000 Bonus Box Tops for their school — and the week of Giving Tuesday (11/22-29), BOXTOPS will DOUBLE the prize to 10,000 Bonus Box Tops. Plus, They'll match each prize and give it to a school in need.
A new winner will be drawn each week, so keep scanning your receipts all month long. Winners will be notified approximately one week after each entry period. Sweepstakes ends Giving Tuesday.


Students attended State Tech Career Day today. The students were able to participate and learn about several of the programs they offer.
🔨Civil Construction & Civil Engineering
🔌Electrical Engineering
🧑💻Drafting & Design Engineering Technology
👩⚕️Nursing
💪Physical Therapy Assisting
🦷Dental Assisting
💻Computer Information Technology





Post-Season Softball Honors:
Ella Lucas - 2nd Team All-Conference, 1st Team All-District
Riley Hammond - 1st Team All-District, 2nd Team All Region
Charli Duemmel - 1st Team All-District, 2nd Team All-Region
Dani Heckemeyer - Honorable Mention All-Conference





Post-Season Softball Honors:
Tori Kemna - 1st Team All-Conference, 1st Team All-District, and 1st Team All-Region.
Addie Oligschlaeger - 2nd Team All-Conference, 1st Team All-District, 1st Team All-Region



Kindergarten students practiced building and writing sight words and CVC words. They were excited when the spelled them correctly. Way to go!





We are needing some concession stand workers for a couple of basketball games, Dec. 9th and Feb. 14th. If you can help, contact Sheila Heckemeyer.

Spanish II class celebrated Day of the Dead with the 3rd grade class. The 3rd graders learned about the Mexican Culture and why they celebrate this day.




Thank you to The Old School House Boutique in St. Anthony for donating pumpkins to the preschool class. They had a blast painting them.


6th grade class is working on multiplying fractions and whole numbers. Students are working on problems on the board and at their seats.
Do you know the answer to 10x4/5?



Archery meeting is scheduled for Thursday, November 3rd at 6pm in the cafeteria. Students in grades 4th-12th grade may participate.
