
JH B team wins 9-1
JV lost 5-6

JH A team lost to Westran 3-7
Varsity wins 5-2

Attention seniors! Jostens is coming soon!


HS/JH September Student of the Month:
Mariah Buckallew was nominated by Mrs. Thompson because she is a hard working student who always comes to class with a positive attitude.
Madison Blackorby was nominated by Mrs. Steen because she is a great leader. She steps up and is willing to do anything that is needed to be done. She is a good role model for younger students.
Madison Bridgeman was nominated by Mrs. Wolf because she came in before school to help sort and hand out yearbooks and she is always willing to help me and do whatever is needed. She is also always kind and respectful to everyone.


Dual credit/dual enrollment scholarship applications are now available at
https://dhewd.mo.gov/ppc/grants/DCDE.php
Check it out to see if you qualify!

Story Hour at the Schuyler County Library was Halloween-themed today!
Join us for the next Story Hour on Monday, November 7th from 10 to 11 A.M.!





Final results from the Schuyler Varsity Softball Tournament


Lady Rams fall to Knox 3-2

Lady Rams beat Scotland 3-2 and will play for consolation vs Knox at 3pm

JH softball won the second game against Fayette 9-5

Varsity Lady Rams fall to Canton 14-3. Next game at noon.
JH loses first game to Salisbury 7-11

We are rescheduling our JH football game vs Keytesville from 10/4 to Monday 10/3. Kickoff has also been moved up to 5pm.

Check our the Schuyler R-I Facebook page for pictures from Homecoming Week.

Anatomy students are studying the integumentary system.




English ACT Prep day on Oct 10 with Mrs. Carvajal will be rescheduled for a later date. Math ACT Prep is still on for Oct 3.

Attention Juniors and Seniors don't forget to sign up with Mrs. Carvajal for ACT Test Prep in English and Reading.


CC results from today


Every Tuesday and Thursday Mrs. McClain and Mrs. Priebe offer elementary keyboarding club for grades 3-6.





Freshmen history students baked cornbread in Dutch ovens on Thursday as part of their study of United States westward expansion.




First graders are learning about patterns in the sky and how the sun takes the same path every day. They did a shadow experiment yesterday. They traced their morning and afternoon shadows to observe how much they changed!



