Paxton Teachers attend Fall NETA. Thank you Paxton Teachers for your dedication to learning and teaching our students. Go Tigers!!!
Reminder: No School- Friday, November 2nd. Teacher In-Service Day.
The November 2018 Newsletter is now available. http://5il.co/5fuk
Physics students took advantage of the nice weather and went outside to see who could throw a football the highest. They had to use kinematic equations to find the height of their projectile.
We have a new black swallowtail butterfly in 1st grade!
5th graders had two more Mystery Skypes this week. We found one class in New Jersey and the other class in Virgina. We love learning new facts about each state at the end of our Skype.
Mrs.Spencer introduced our students to her Aunt and Uncle, Carol Rasmussen and Dr. Martin Noecker.Carol is a science writer for NASA and Dr. Noecker is an engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab.They visited with us about space, climate change, and their experiences as scientists.
Today the 5th graders got a close up look at food chains during our science lab. What did the owl eat?
State Football Playoffs Pep Rally @ 10:30 Thurs. Oct. 25th in the Paxton Gym! Go Tigers!
Reminder, Paxton Schools will have a 10 AM start on Tuesday, October 23. Buses will run accordingly.
Reminder of the Chuck Elley presentation tonight at 6:30 PM in the school gymnasium. Hope to see you there.
Congrats to the football team for qualifying for the D2 playoffs. Order your playoff shirts at the website below. Orders are due by 10:59 PM on Sunday Oct 21. Order and pay online, shirts will be delivered to the school.
https://paxtonfbplayoffs18.itemorder.com/sale
Congrats to the football team for making the D2 playoffs. We will travel to Mullen to take on the Broncos on October 25.
Good Luck Adrian Eakins at State Cross Country. Go Tigers!
Environmental Science students took a tour of Gerald Gentleman Station in Sutherland. Thanks to Cory Holm and Joe for showing us around!
Creating Calming Glitter Jars for Mindfulness and Relaxation
Calming glitter jars can be a game changer for children and adults. We love using 'calm down' glitter jars to help self-regulate and just melt away troubles that can cause big emotions.
The 5th graders were geography detectives today in our first Mystery Skype. We figured out the other class was in Minnesota!
🎈Paxton Schools Celebrates Red Ribbon Week 🎈
🎈 Red Ribbon Week Dress-up Days & Activities 🎈
🎁 October 22nd – 31st 🎁
Monday, Oct. 22nd- “Go Big Red - Wear red for being Drug Free!” – You can wear your Husker gear! Hand out stickers/ ribbons - Sign a pledge and get a parent to sign it and enter to win a prize at the end of Red Ribbon Week
Tuesday, Oct. 23rd - “Sock It to Drugs”- Wear crazy socks – Mr. Chuck Elley with NSP as a trooper for more than 28 years, will speak to the high school and middle school
Wednesday, Oct. 24th - “Hugs not Drugs!” - Bring your favorite stuffed animal and receive a “HUG” from Red Ribbon Week Ambassadors.
Thursday, Oct. 25th - “Our School is Drug Free!” - Wear Paxton Tiger gear! Guess how many blue and gold M&Ms are in the jar to win ALL the M&Ms.
Friday, Oct. 26th - “Dream Big- Be drug free!”- Wear your favorite pjs! Bring a towel and Go to the gym during access for a special activity.
Monday, October 29th- “Put a Cap on drugs!” -Donate a dollar to wear your favorite hat and it will be donated to a drug rehabilitation center.
Tuesday, Oct. 30th - “Be a Jean-ius, Be Drug Free!” - Students and staff wear jeans. Guess the weight of a toy brain in milligrams and win a brain.
Wednesday, Oct. 31st -“Team Up To Say No To Drugs!” – Find other people to dress the same way you do that day. Make a COMMIT–MINT TO BE DRUG FREE – get a mint.
National Red Ribbon Campaign - Since its beginning in 1985, the Red Ribbon has touched the lives of millions of people around the world. In response to the murder of DEA Agent Enrique Camarena, angered parents and youth in communities across the country began wearing Red Ribbons as a symbol of their commitment to raise awareness of the killing and destruction caused by drugs in America. In 1988, NFP sponsored the first National Red Ribbon Celebration. Today, the Red Ribbon serves as a catalyst to mobilize communities to educate youth and encourage participation in drug prevention activities.
LATE START - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23
Paxton Schools will have a 10:00 AM Start on Tuesday, October 23.
Monday, October 22 at 6:30 PM MT in the Paxton School Gymnasium
Join us for an informational evening with Chuck Elley. Check out the News Feed for more information. (Attendees eligible for Tiger Apparel drawing)