
We look forward to seeing you at the 3-6 music and 5-12 band programs tomorrow (5-10-23)! The 3-6 music program begins at 6:30 in the MS Gym. After a short intermission, band will begin in the HS Gym.
Doors will open at 6:00. Students need to be in their classrooms by 6:15.

Tomorrow, May 9th, we will celebrate our baseball and golf seniors at the home baseball games vs Brashear. First pitch will be at 5pm. Senior recognition will be in between games.

We completed MODOT highway pickup in honor of Rachel Morris. Thanks for the help!


Schuyler Sectional Qualifiers:
Hayden Dixon: Shot Put & Discus Champion
Kait Hatfield: Shot Put & Discus Champion
Madison Haley: Shot Put 2nd, Discus 4th
Claudia Dixon: Shot Put 3rd
Madison Fowler: Pole Vault 4th
Kelsey Tallman: 1600 4th
Xavia Cullers: 3200 3rd
Jacie Morris: Long jump 3rd, 400 3rd
Congratulations and best of luck at the next level.

The Scholar Bowl Rams earned third place at the state scholar bowl tournament on Friday, May 5. In the morning rounds, the Rams defeated New Haven 250-180, lost to Weaubleau 380-220, and defeated Thomas Jefferson 260-250. The lopsided loss to Weaubleau was costly for the Rams. Weaubleau, Thomas Jefferson, and Schuyler all finished the morning at 2-1. Weaubleau and Thomas Jefferson averaged more points on the morning and earned the two berths in the championship game. The Rams headed to a third place game with New Haven. In that rematch, the Rams won 210-160.
Carter Hoffmeyer led the Rams in scoring with 16 toss ups on the day. Colin Oliver answered 8 toss ups, Carson Allen had 7 toss ups, Mark Farnsworth added 2, and Hayden Dixon had 1.
Congratulations to the Scholar Bowl Rams! Best wishes to our departing seniors—Hayden, Mark, and Carson—and best of luck!


Second grade had a visit from Ms. Martha “Mattie” Campbell of Coal Holler to learn about Schuyler County's history during Social Studies. Thank you, Martha Campbell of the Schuyler County Historical Society, for coming in costume to present on the cultural and economic changes over the years. The students learned a great deal!



Thank you, Lori and Nathan, for serving slushies today!



Scholar Bowl will be playing for 3rd place today at 3:30.


Scholar bowl is getting ready for Match #1


Putnam County will serve as the host of this year's Track and Field Class 2 District 3 on Saturday, May 6. Digital tickets are available for purchase on the MSHSAA website. Tickets must be purchased to enter the facility. Money will not be accepted at the gate.


Best of luck to our Scholar Bowl team as they compete at state!!

Book Fair next week, May 9-12!


We are looking for volunteers to help with trash pickup for the section of highway we represent in Kirksville. If you are interested in helping please meet on Monday, May 8 at 10am at the NEMO Fairgrounds.


Here is another chance for a free sports physical.


NMHC is teaming up with ATSU and Mercy Children's KC to share mental health information and resources for children, teenagers and families in Missouri! See attached flyer for all the details.


You are cordially invited to attend Senior Spotlight for 14 Seniors on May 10th in the Schuyler R-1 High School commons before the Music Concert. The students will have their work on display from 4:30 PM until 6:30 PM and will look forward to conversing with those in attendance about their Senior Capstone Projects. The public will be able to walk through and look at each display, view papers, projects, portfolios and visit with the students about their Senior Capstone journey. Light refreshments will be provided.


Not only did our JH 4x4 team break the school record last night, but last week in the long jump, Mason Oliver broke his own record of 18'3" with a jump of 19'1" as well. Congratulations!

We were fortunate to host several Truman students completing observation hours this semester for their education program. It's a joy to see them learn from our awesome teachers! (Not all pictured)
#WeAreSC




Miss Shyla from MU Extension taught many nutrition and health lessons this semester at Schuyler Elementary. Students are encouraged to try healthy foods and learn ways to stay safe and healthy.











Preschool learned how wind makes things move in Science. Then, they practiced making pinwheels move.


