We hope you had a nice Groundhog Day last Thursday. Punxsutawney Phil made a few visits around the school!




Kindergarten students at Schuyler work hard all year to develop their writing skills. We encourage them to become independent writers. It’s fun to use those skills to write silly sentences with a partner.




Kindergarten friends have been learning about Force & Motion in Science. They were able to find objects in the room that required a small amount or a large amount of force to move.
Mrs. Daniels’ class played a game of bumper bowling, which allowed them to put an object in motion and to change the direction of the object in motion.




In science, first graders have been learning about animal traits and how they adapt. They had some unique visitors last Friday to see webbed feet, beaks, fur, and other characteristics firsthand.




Mrs. Applegate’s second graders enjoyed a Quiz, Quiz, Trade learning activity about fact and opinion.




Mrs. Smith’s second graders experimented with sound through various materials.


Last week, Layne brought in an emu egg to show her third grade peers. They had been studying about animal life cycles and different kinds of eggs. She also shared pictures of the process of an egg hatching.




3rd graders worked together in data teams to practice suffixes with a fun game!




Jostens will be here February 15 from 2:30-6:30 for freshman class ring orders. If you need an extra order form, go to the high school office.
Tonight between the varsity games, we will be honoring Junior, Kale Windy for making his 1000th Career Point.

Congratulations to Jacie Morris on receiving Complete Family Medicine Student Athlete of the Month
https://ktvo.com/sports/high-school/complete-family-medicine-february-2023-student-athlete-of-the-month#
JV boys pickup the win over Clark County 32-31 in the first round of the Knox JV tournament! Back at it on Wednesday for semifinal action.
Lady Rams take 2nd at the LaPlata Tournament

The Schuyler Varsity Scholar Bowl team went 3-2 in morning play to earn a spot in the championship pool at the 2023 Palmyra Academic Winter Showdown. The other schools in the championship round included Mexico, Piasa, Moberly, Columbia-Hickman, Hallsville, Kirksville, and South Shelby. Schuyler lost to Mexico and Hickman before defeating South Shelby. The Rams then fell to Kirksville and Hallsville in close matches. The Rams finished seventh out of thirty two teams with a record of 4-6. But, by virtue of the Rams’ victory against South Shelby, the Rams took home the small school championship. Congratulations to Hayden Dixon, Carter Hoffmeyer, Carson Allen, Mark Farnsworth, and Colin Oliver.
The JV Rams also competed in the tournament. They finished at 3-6 but held their own against several Varsity squads. The JV came up with a nice win against Scotland’s Varsity in overtime. Congratulations to Parker Dabney, Jaxson Kaden, Easton Kimber, Deacin Schoonover, and Sienna Lovekamp.
Overall, the Varsity Rams are 10-10. The JV is 7-11.

The 7th/8th grade scholar bowl team placed 3rd at the Knox tournament. Brendon Aeschliman placed 1st and Ace Fugate placed 8th in all tournament.




Rams (14-7) fall to Canton in the 3rd place game of the La Plata tournament 61-46.
Congrats to Kale Windy on getting his 1000th point tonight!
Back at it on Tuesday vs Harrisburg

The 5th/6th grade Campus Bowl team place 3rd out of 9 teams at the Knox County Tournament of the Minds today!


We are accepting bids, see attached for more information.

Thank you, Brenna, for serving slushies today!

Seniors, don’t forget to see if you are eligible for this scholarship.
We are an eligible high school!!

