
New class offerings Fall 2020


It is official!


It’s Purple Pride Day! Averi and Lizzy are ready for a great day of remote learning in their Eagle fan gear.



Mrs. Chenoweth and her 3rd grade students making the most of remote learning. It’s great to see them staying connected!


Dear 7-12 Students,
I hope you are all safe and well! I know e-Learning has been a huge challenge for all of us. I want each of you to know that we do have support available if needed. Mrs. Crawford can provide Academic support. Mrs. Jones can provide Technological support. Our BOCES Counselors are available if needed. Please reach out directly to these individuals, or notify Mr. Renquist if assistance is needed. If you need school supplies, please contact Mr. Renquist. There is a box full of graph paper located at the entrance to the high school. Please take what you need.
I have some critical information for you. PLEASE READ:
1. The last day of instruction will be May 7th. This means that you will not be given any assignments beyond this date. You may still have work to complete, but nothing will be assigned after May 7th.
2. May 11-12 will be used to finish work and/or complete missing assignments. The last day to turn in any work will be May 12th.
3. The last day of school will be May 13th. We will use this day to check out of school. I will send you a check out procedure on May 6th. This day will be similar to our first day of e-Learning. Please check your email daily.
4. 9-12 graders: are you interested in a virtual prom? You could get dressed up and send us a photo. We will post these photos on facebook and our website. This will give us an opportunity to have a prom section in the Yearbook. Please email Mr. Renquist if you are interested.
5. We are going to create video tributes to honor our students and student-athletes in leau of our Academic Awards Night, FFA Chapter Banquet, JH Athletic Banquet and W-Club Banquet.
6. We are planning on having virtual STUCO elections. If you would like to run for office. Please contact Mrs. Sires.
7. NHS induction will take place next fall. Contact Mr. Mundell if you have any questions.
8. We will register for classes online next week. Please check your email next Monday for more details.
9. Spring Sports are officially cancelled. The first day of voluntary summer workouts is projected to be June 1. This is subject to change.
10. The Senior Trip is officially cancelled. Seniors please contact Mr. Renquist for more details.
11. The plans for the Graduation Ceremony will officially be made tomorrow. Please contact Mr. Renquist if you would like to provide input about this plan.
Thank you!
Mr. Renquist

Mrs. Cook’s 2nd grade class went on a virtual tour of Reese and Ryker Ramirez’s greenhouse today. Everyone had a great time seeing what Reese and Ryker have been doing at home.


Thank you, Tressa, Kylene, and Alissa! You all are the glue that holds us together. We appreciate you ladies!


TJ Mayo, you look fantastic! Thank you for participating in Virtual Spirit Week!


More sharp dressed Eagles





SLT members are still busy helping out at home. Good job, D'Neil!


Angel Flynt is ready for Picture Day! It’s nice to see your school spirit, Angel!


Even the teachers got in on the fun today! Thank you, Mrs. Kristi Cook!


Brielle Bond celebrated Ramona Quimby Age 8 with an Egg Drop Science Experiment!!


Fractions are delicious when you learn them by baking a coconut cream pie. Nice work, Madilyn Tedder!


Crazy hair, don’t care! Thank you, Averi Kunselman!


Reece, Grady, and Cooper Mundell know how to rock their wild dos!


Jaylie Freiberger and Steve are sporting their crazy hair today.


Crazy Hair Day is here! Brendon and Jolee Sniff are definitely feeling the spirit!



Next week is Virtual Spirit Week. Dress up days are:
Monday -Crazy Hair Day
Tuesday-Picture Day (dress your best)
Wednesday-Kindness Day (send a letter/email to 1 staff member and 1 student)
Thursday- Purple Pride Day
Let’s have some fun and stay connected!

Mrs. Batterton’s science students got to see the dissection of a sheep brain. Thank you for sharing your lab with us, Mrs. Kyrie Wright!
