
Middle school track will need to report @ 8:15 tomorrow morning for an 8:30 a.m. departure for Udall. Sack lunch will be provided.

SCBL WJL Baseball Tournament Bracket. Dexter will host the top of the bracket of the first round, weather permitting.


5th grade showing off their May Day baskets today (4th grade sadly did not get their pictures taken 😵💫).


Kindergarten has been learning all about what plants need & how they grow. They planted grass seeds a few weeks ago and their "lawns" grew so much we had to mow (cut) them! 🪴


When the weather challenges us we adapt. Little rain and thunder isn't going to stop middle school from putting in work!






Tyler came into track season still recovering from an injury that shortened his basketball season, but you'd never know it! He has worked extremely hard throwing the discus more than 20' further than his best as a 7th grader! His work ethic and drive will continue to pay off as he moves into high school. We are proud of you Ty!!!


Emmett shows toughness and grit every time she steps into the ring or onto the track! What a challenge to be competitive in both throwing and running the mile, yet she does it every week! What a leader!!! Go Emmett!!!


Jacob is one of the fastest hurdlers you'll find! Unfortunately a season cut short by injury has him sidelined, but we can't wait to see what you accomplish at the next level. Great opportunity awaits, and we are proud of you Jacob!!!


Danny is one of the hardest working athletes you'll find on any field, track, or court! We are proud of your constant grit and drive Danny! Keep working towards your goals!


Dallas has overcome a lot this season and continues to prove to herself she can accomplish great things through her efforts! Keep working Dallas!


Kelsie has improved leaps and bounds from her 6th grade to 7th grade season. From one medal a year ago to consistently placing in the discus! Not to mention her ability to make her coaches and teammates laugh. We love having you on the team Kelsie! Great work this season!!!


Brayden is our only 7th grade boy! He's worked hard to cut time on his distance running all season and place himself in contention at this week's SCBL meet for the 2 mile! We are proud of you Brayden!


Middle School Track & Field SCBL Meet is scheduled for tomorrow in Caldwell weather permitting. Last week they moved the start of running events up to beat the weather. I would expect something similar, so parents may plan ahead. There will also be an admission charged to spectators for this event. If there the meet is rescheduled we will inform as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding as we navigate these weather challenges. Entries will be shared in the morning.


Mrs. McClure's 2nd and 3rd graders began our experiment back in October when studying pumpkins. Check out how Petey the pumpkin has changed this year!




Taylor has made great gains throughout her first season of track! Her PR and 1st place in the 800m at Flinthills was a huge improvement. I had to repost with the correction of her finish! Way to achieve Taylor!!!


Emmett continues to add a new PR almost weekly in his throwing events. Such a fun kid to have on the team and keeps things exciting. Proud of your efforts! Keep working!


Talen is having himself a stellar 6th grade track season! 5 wins in 5 races in the 75 hurdles and only one 2nd place finish in the 200 hurdles this season. He has accomplished a lot!!! Keep it up Talen!


Kohle just keeps improving! He has made huge gains in shot put the last couple of weeks, and his discus has improved as well. Keep up that work ethic Kohle!


Lucas has been a strong young athlete moving between multiple events all season long. His placing jump of 16'0.5" in his first attempt at Triple Jump last week is the highlight of his season! Keep putting in the work Lucas!


Last week 2nd Grade finished up reading The Little House on the Prairie. We celebrated by watching the movie and enjoying a few snacks they had in the book. Corn bread and mini pound cakes. They also each received a little tin cup, just like the Ingalls had.

