
Ms. Stewart’s first grade was introduced to coding today. The students loved coding Daisy the dinosaur’s movements.





The March 15, 2018 minutes for the Schuyler R-1 School Board meeting may be viewed at the following link http://5il.co/2zht or by going to documents menu and then clicking on the "district" folder.

2018-19 Board approved School Calendar


Baseball game tomorrow at Cairo has been canceled. Make up date to be announced later.

Special Olympics bowling results: Alyias Bass gold, Ashlyn Lay silver, Katie Nolte bronze. Way to go! They have opening ceremonies tonight and basketball tomorrow.

High School students, 10th-12th grades, who have not paid their $10 for the Hamilton trip must do so by tomorrow to reserve their spot.

Grade cards for third quarter went home tonight with elementary students in grades K-6.

SPRING PICTURES ARE TOMORROW, MARCH 16TH. Only those who order will have their picture taken. There will not be retakes.

JH sports pictures will also be moved to March 29th.

High school spring sports pictures will be moved to March 29th. FFA students will be gone tomorrow. Thanks

Crazy for Kindness Day! It was crazy hair and crazy socks today for Kindness Week.



Mrs. Thompson's College Biology students are trying to determine the "evolution" of cookies. They are creating phylogenetic trees based on different characteristics to the cookies.



Reminder Winter Athletic Banquet tomorrow 6:30 in Multi Purpose rooom. Please bring 2 side dishes, meat and drinks will be provided. Thanks

Mindy Knupp, an ethanol profiler in a laboratory, visited fourth grade today to explain how yeast grows and gives off gases. She told about her job checking for good and bad yeast and bacteria. She also brought Hog Wash drinks that were partially created through a bioprocess of living organisms. Thanks Mindy!




Lexi Kimber, a high school student, read a Spanish story to Mrs. Veatch’s class today from their reading book. Thanks Lexi!




Mrs. Amen’s class had an eventful day Friday celebrating Dr. Suess’ birthday, making Ooblek, and playing with Mrs. Dixon’s chicks.





Today, March 2nd, is Dr. Seuss‘s birthday. Classroom celebrations included reading Dr. Seuss books, watching Dr. Seuss movie clips, making oobelec, eating green eggs and ham, etc.





A few Elementary Student Handbook reminders:
1. Shorts should not be worn to school until April 1st. If they are, please wear pants over them.
2. Cell phones should be turned off and kept put away while students are at school. This includes breakfast.
3. School begins at 8:05. Parent drop-off in the morning and parent pick-up in the afternoon are behind the school.

The Schuyler R-1 10th-12th grade students have the opportunity to see Hamilton in St. Louis. Those who are interested in going may view the letter from Mrs. Kliethermes here: http://5il.co/2wfm

March is “Music in Our School” month. Mrs. Dixon kicked it off with a bang by providing 6 iTunes cards for 6 lucky students and staff!

