Middle School Fall Fun Fest
Paxton Tiger Pride
Congrats on a great FB season!
The November 2017 Newsletter can be found here-
http://tinyurl.com/NewsNov17
Tonight's football game against Twin Loup can be heard on the radio on 103.5 or 106.5. Kickoff is at 5:00.
The Computer Apps class celebrated Halloween by decorating their Ozobots!
Happy Halloween!
Stop by the library to see the kindergarten's 3D shape haunted house project!
Good luck to the VB team as subdistricts begin to day at Bayard. We play Crawford at 4, championship game at approx. 7:30.
Tiger Football will take on Twin Loup on 11/1/17. Game will be played in Sargent kickoff at 5
NHS Greenery Sales Fundraiser Begins Today
What are you going to be for Halloween? Next Tuesday the 6th grade Computer Apps class will make costumes for their Ozobots and program them to get as much candy as possible. Stay tuned for their creativity!!
Kindergarten explores math concepts with pumpkins!
Here's the bracket for Sub-District VB next week. Good luck ladies!
Reminder that no passes are accepted for tonight's playoff game. Admission is $5 for students and $7 for adults.
Please join us at 1:50 Thurs. Oct. 26 for a pep rally for our Tiger Football Team and Coaches. Good luck tonight v. Sandhills-Thedford in Round 1 of the State Playoffs! Go Tigers! Kick-Off @ 6 PM!
The road to Lincoln starts tomorrow night! Kickoff at 6.
Future Problem Solvers generating solutions for toxic materials, making the world a better place.
State playoff apparel is available in the office to pick up.
We are excited to host the 1st Rd. of the D2 football playoffs. Reminder that no local passes will be accepted. Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for students.
Thank you for your efforts this fall in making our Scholastic Book Fair a success!! We had our biggest book fair ever! Our school made a 55% profit, which was $1250. That’s a profit gain of $473.12 over last years profit! This definitely helps our library buy more great books, for our students’ to read!!
Thanks to all of your support! If we measure our success not by Dollar and Cents, but by Books and Reading Minutes; our school community walked away with 500 new books, which equates to 90,052 independent reading minutes.