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On Tuesday evening, the Avon Schoolgymbuzzedwithexcitement as families gathered for the annual PreK–5 Elementary Christmas Operetta. Parents, grandparents, and friends filled the seats, eager to watch the children take the stage.
Read moreThe Preschool class at Avon School brought extra warmth and kindness to the season by taking part in the 16th Annual Great Bedtime Story Pajama Drive, a national project partnered with Scholastic. Each year, classrooms across the country collect brandnew pajamas to help support children served by Beyond Bedtime—and our youngest students were eager to join in.
Read moreMUSIC FILLS THE GYM AT ANDES CENTRAL WINTER CONCERT
Read moreThis year has been an exciting and successful one in our third-grade classrooms. Students have been hard at work mastering their multiplication and division facts. We recently launched our “World of Multiplication Facts,” a classroom initiative where each student moves their car “around the world” on our bulletin board after passing a timed fact test. The motivation is high, and the pride students feel as they advance on their journeys is wonderful to see.
Read moreStudents of the month at Andes Central were: 1st grade- Teagan 4th grade- JeriAnn 6th grade- Bella 10th grade- Tahni In the Middle School, congratulations to Bella Johanneson - Bella has shown that she has exceptional dedication, positivity, and willingness to go above and beyond in everything she does. Whether offering support to her friends or putting in the extra effort on her schoolwork, she consistently demonstrates responsibility, compassion, and a strong desire to learn. She isn't afraid to ask questions, and by doing so she is setting a good example for her peers. Those who know her describe her as a bright ray of sunshine—someone whose energy and kindness make every classroom and hallway a better place.
Read moreMs. Neill's 5th grade class (95.5%) received the Best Attendance Award for the month of November. Courtesy Photo
Read moreAfter several years of revenue surpluses that allowed for spending increases and ambitious government projects, the state of South Dakota expects a lean funding outlook, a reality reflected Tuesday in Gov. Larry Rhoden's budget address.
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