We made crazy critter hats to go along with our insect theme!
about 2 months ago, Leah Thornton
Mrs. Phillips's class had fun making leprechaun hats for St. Patrick's Day.
about 2 months ago, Amanda Fortenberry
Kindergarten students have been working hard on recognizing teen numbers. Today, they reviewed recognizing teen numbers by playing a game called Boom.
about 2 months ago, Amanda Fortenberry
Mrs. Amanda's class enjoyed learning about St. Patrick's Day this week. They also made "magical" leprechaun hats!
about 2 months ago, Amanda Fortenberry
Computer programming students enjoyed a fun St. Patrick's Day color by binary number activity! They had to convert decimal numbers to binary numbers in order to determine the correct colors for their pictures.
about 2 months ago, Lindsey Loftin
Swifton PreK were all about the butterflies today!
about 2 months ago, Stephanie Dunavion
Today's senior high baseball game has been moved up to a 3:30 start due to the forecast of thunderstorms tonight.
about 2 months ago, Sam McMinn
Lady Bulldogs move to 4-3 overall and 2-1 in conference with a 15-0 win over cave city today!
about 2 months ago, Chad Soden
In PreK this week we are studying about flying critters. Today for a treat we made a butterfly using celery, peanut butter, apples and pretzels.
about 2 months ago, Stanita Taylor
Algebra 1 classes
using polynomial puzzles to practice polynomial vocabulary.
about 2 months ago, Mrs. Misty
Huge conference win for sr high
Softball today at walnut ridge, 6-3.
about 2 months ago, Chad Soden
Food Pantry items today! (Potatoes, onions, sweets, bread, canned goods, etc...) If your family has qualified for free or reduced meals, you qualify for our School Food Pantry. Distribution is today from 3:30 - 5:00 pm, in the parking lot beside the Agri Building and across from the Auditorium. Please remember to bring your pickup card, if you have not received your card yet, you can pick it up today. Sincerely, Cathy Platt School Food Pantry Management 870-217-3156
about 2 months ago, Stephen French
The junior boys baseball game scheduled for today has been cancelled.
about 2 months ago, Stephen French
This week in pre-K we have been learning about insects that fly in judging bees, mosquitoes, flies, butterflies, ladybugs, and dragonflies. We are also learning how these critters fly, which ones are pests, and which ones creates a sweet treat. We have also been learning about metamorphosis of the butterfly and watching our butterflies transform in the classroom.
We learned a new vocabulary term this week: proboscis meaning a long thin tube that is part of the mouth of some insects.
In math we have been joining parts to make a whole and finding parts within a whole.
In literacy we have been blending spoken phonemes (one syllable word with picture support)
We also played a fun activity today with our read aloud called flies and frogs. 🐸
2 months ago, Heather Swan
Our THS Bulldog Band earned a DIVISION TWO rating at Region Concert Assessment! This qualifies them to compete at STATE CONCERT CONTEST in Bryant on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Stay tuned for more details on this upcoming performance! Help us congratulate all these amazing band students! #yayband #bulldogband #takestate
2 months ago, Robert Johnson
Congratulations to KatieClark for making All-Conference this season!
2 months ago, Chad Soden
The toddler class has been studying bugs this month, last week we got to enjoy some honey and learn about bees, how they make honey, and what honey looks like.
2 months ago, Robin Reed
Congratulations to Amare, Waylon, and Eli for their post season awards! These three were a huge part of our success this year. Go Dawgs!
2 months ago, Josh Longino
Congratulations to the Senior high softball team for defeating West Memphis today 12-5.
2 months ago, Chad Soden
FFA Teams had great results yesterday at Eastern District CDEs. The following
Qualified for State:
Agronomy -2nd
Land - 2nd
Meats -2nd
Forestry- 6th
Farm Business - 6th
Ag Communications
These teams fell just short of qualifying but still deserve recognition for their hard work:
wildlife management, floriculture, electricity, and vet science!