Happy Red Ribbon Week! This year’s theme is Be Happy. Be Brave. Be Drug Free. Staying drug free means investing in your current and future health. You don’t have to use drugs to fit in. There are other ways to belong. Celebrate your uniqueness and show it to the world.
Let’s Show How Wild We Are About Being Drug Free!
Wear Wild Clothes or Hair on Wednesday.
District Shout Outs
· I’d like to thank Mrs. Faulkner for helping the kids get caught up!!
· Thanks to the DLAT team for coming up with great ideas for a family engagement event centered around bats!
· I got a grant for a math program. Woot woot
· Thanks for the food at conferences!
· To our awesome principal, Karl, for working hard and creatively to fight for education in our county despite the many challenges. His efforts in developing the COVID academy are appreciated!
· To Terra Pettit for being a wonderful sub for my classes and for being so supportive to our students and staff. Her tireless efforts in reaching students are much appreciated!
· Thanks to Becky Spencer for putting in the extra time and effort to make Red Ribbon week meaningful for the elementary and middle school students.
Thank you, Toni, and Amy, for making sure we are fed during PT Conferences evenings.
Be Happy. Be Brave. Be Drug Free. - That’s this year’s Red Ribbon Week theme. At YCES, we loves our students and we want you to lead happy, healthy, fun and wonderful lives. We know that by making healthy choices, like staying drug free, you are more likely to live the best life for you. Take a moment to commit to yourself that you will continue to make healthy choices to ensure a brighter future. You won’t regret it! "Let's give drugs the boot!" On Thursday, wear your favorite boots.
Congratulations to Zoey Scheibmeir for moving above grade level in Lexia Reading!
Congratulations to Sierra Stoll for moving above grade level in Lexia Reading!
There will be NO SCHOOL on Monday, October 26, 2020!
Agriculture Mechanics students have been busy making bale feeders during class time. #ageducation
This year’s Red Ribbon Week theme is Be Happy. Be Brave. Be Drug Free. The theme is a call to action to speak out in support of healthy choices. It also serves as a reminder that we can help shape all those around us by staying positive, brave and strong!
"Let's Sock It to Drugs!" Tuesday is crazy sock day so wear your craziest socks YCES students & staff.
It's Red Ribbon Week at YCES/MS!
YCES/MS celebrates Red Ribbon Week starting today.
The county health department is reporting one active case of COVID-19 in Woodson County as of October 15, 2020. The Woodson School District is officially in the Green phase of its COVID phases for the week of October 19, 2020. Just a reminder, if you want your student(s) to avoid quarantine due to a possible exposure at school, have them wear a mask!
Farmers to Families Food Delivery the next 3 Saturdays, October 17, 24 & 31!! They will be on the YC Square from 11:00 a.m. till all the boxes are gone! One box per family!! Drive up & stay in your car!! Boxes will be brought to your car!
This week is National 4-H week. Cayten, Kevin, Mylin and Wylee did a fantastic job talking to the second grades classes today about the purpose of 4-H, how to join, and what their favorite projects are.
Third grade students in Mrs Fountain’s class learned about Electric and Magnetic Interactions today through a Greenbush Virtual Lab.
The health department announces availability of flu shots for Woodson County.
Congratulations to Bryant Bishop for moving to the next grade level in Lexia Reading!
Congratulations to Brodi Ledford for moving to the next grade level in Lexia Reading!
Yates Center Elementary School will be celebrating Red Ribbon Week during the week of October 19-23!! Be Happy, Be Brave & Be Drug Free!!
Check out my classroom's podcasting channel! "Yeet A Book" podcasts, where we yeet a book into the headphones of our listeners.
Click the link below to listen!
https://anchor.fm/kebra-panko
K-2nd building hula huts and practicing their teamwork skills.