Track is traveling to Neodesha today!

Come out from 4 to 9 and support the YCHS Cheerleaders!!!

High School Activities for the week! Get out and support the Cats!

First grade enjoyed their field trip to Lampe's Pumpkin Patch and having a picnic and playing at Iola Park.

Fine Arts is getting ready!!
What beautiful projects on display.
Supper is smelling delicious.
Come out and enjoy the evening starting at 6!!!!

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First grade enjoyed playing math games with 6th grade.

Today we celebrate School Lunch Hero Day!
These ladies & our own super dude nourish the lives of our students by filling their tummies and being a positive influence in their lives.
We appreciate our Lunch Heroes!!!!
Jamin Hess, Carol Karmann, Amber Barney, Leslie Stout, Erica Dick, Dusty Leis, Valerie Walker & Glenda McNutt
Today is your day!!!!

Games for tonight are on. Baseball and Softball will start at 4:30 in Eureka.

The sixth graders researched volcanoes and after their research they made a volcano to represent the one they researched. One sixth grade section completed their projects last week and the other section is presently working on theirs. The entire school was excited to see the ones last week and cannot wait to see the rest of the students projects.




The Kindergarten tradition continues, learning about the life cycle of a baby chick from egg to adult!





Reminder, the high school track meet at Humboldt is cancelled. This will not be rescheduled.
The Jr/Sr High band sounded fantastic at the spring concert.

Jr/Sr High Choir students showing their skills at the spring concert

Reminder: 8th grade parent meeting this evening at 5:30 pm in the HS Commons Area
Don't forget to purchase your yearbook!!

On Tuesday, April 30th, the Ladycats Softball Team had a Pink Out Game to raise awareness for Breast Cancer. They also ended the night with two wins!

Students kindergarten through sixth grade were inspired to tell their stories today. Author, Erica Perl shared her stories and encouraged the students to follow their dreams. The visit was funded by the Helen Gates Whitehead Trust.










Adam Murray from the Kansas Wildlife & Parks talked to the preschoolers about the Kansas wildlife we have in our area.



