
JH track practice will start tomorrow from 3:30 to 5. Make sure you have sweats, a hoodie, shorts, a t-shirt, and running shoes.

Schuyler’s 5/6 Scholar Bowl team went 7-0 for the day, earning 1st Place in the Scotland SPRINT Academic Quiz Bowl Tournament. They averaged 322.86 points per game. Harrison Kaden and Will Crawford filled 2 out of 6 spots on the all tournament team. Harrison averaged 37.1 points per game and Will averaged 31.4. Congrats to Calain Brimer, Will Crawford, Hayden Vincent, Harrison Kaden, Clara Dabney, and Chayten Antal!


Today, second grade learned about the water cycle with a fun experiment! 🌧️ 🌧️










Third grade observed the parts of an egg. They should be hatching fertilized chicken eggs later next week. 🐤







Thank you, Ms. Fishback, for serving slushies today!



Congratulations to the following students for making Lewis and Clark All Conference Band:
Seniors
Evianna Aeschliman 2nd Chair Euphonium
Easton Kimber 7th chair Percussion
Hannah Leftwich 2nd chair Trombone
Rodrigo Razo 1st chair Alto Saxophone
Junior
Drake Spurgeon 1st chair Trumpet
Sophomores
Sadie Allen 3rd chair Clarinet
Asher Applegate 6th chair percussion
Taylor Erwin 1st chair Trombone
Tacey Hill 4th chair Trombone
Freshman
Brendon Aeschliman 1st chair Bassoon.

Junior and Sophomores: Don't forget to turn in your essay for the Youth Tour Trip to Washington DC or the CYCLE Conference in Jefferson City this summer. They are due to Tri County Electric by March 8.

Schuyler hosted Knox and Salisbury in scholar bowl action on Wednesday evening. Varsity Scholar Bowl picked up two conference wins. In a back and forth match, the Rams defeated Knox 330-260. Carter Hoffmeyer led the Rams with seven toss ups. Jaxson Kaden and Deacon Schoonover each had three. In their second match, the Rams defeated Salisbury 450-170. Hoffmeyer again led the way in scoring with six tossups. Schoonover had five, Parker Dabney three, and Kaden two.
The Rams finish the conference regular season at 7-1 with an average score of 342.5 a game. The Rams will be the 1 seed in the conference tournament on March 9.
In JV action, the Rams defeated Knox 210-70 but fell to Salisbury 170-150.


Happy 100th Day of school!











2nd graders have enjoyed learning about sound and Newton’s Laws in Science.🥼🧪










6th graders practiced writing in Cuneiform during their Ancient Mesopotamia unit.




Preschoolers working on their fine motor and counting skills.










We will be having Kindergarten screenings in April. Please submit a pre-registration form to the elementary office or complete the online form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaooDmPv_Ed5pGj7Iac-GiDxQoE8bY5KWPV5ENp0Lo6MFW9g/viewform?usp=sharing


Congratuations to the following athletes on receiving Lewis & Clark Conference basketball honors:
1st team--Raina Small and Kale Windy
2nd team--Sidney Aeschliman and Gage Brownell
3rd team--Claudia Dixon and Brody Weaver



This week's 5th and 6th grade Band students of the week!



Exchange Bank of Northeast Missouri has partnered with Schuyler County R-1 School District to offer Shuyler County Rams debit cards. Every time a Schuyler County Rams debit card is used, a donation is made to the school. A check in the amount of $2,500 was presented to Kyle Windy, Superintendent, for the 2023 donations earned from school card usage. Presenting the check on behalf of Exchange Bank of Northeast Missouri is Renee McBee, Lancaster Branch Manager, and Lori Pearson, Queen City Branch Manager.


Last week's 5th and 6th grade Band students of the week!



There will be no run club this week.
Jr. High track practice starts March 5th.

Schuyler R-1 is accepting bids for a concrete pad, see below for details.


The Schuyler Varsity Scholar Bowlers picked up two wins Monday night at Harrisburg. They moved their conference record to 5-1.
The Rams defeated Paris in their first match 250-240. Carter Hoffmeyer had 5 toss ups. Colin Oliver had 2. Jaxson Kaden had 1.
In their second game, they beat Harrisburg 350-100. Hoffmeyer led the team with 8 toss ups. Oliver had 4 and Kaden had 1.
The JV Rams also picked up two wins on the evening. In their 250-80 win over Paris, Deacon Schoonover had 8 toss ups. Easton Kimber, Drayven Koser, and Brendon Aeschliman all had 1 toss up. In the 210-150 win over Harrisburg, the JV Rams were led by Schoonover with 4 toss ups. Aeschliman and Kimber both had 3.
The Jr High Rams picked up a win over Harrisburg and dropped a match to Paris.