6th Grade Math Class has been busy learning how to gather data, organize that data, and then display the data as a circle graph.
Second grade is learning about the Earth’s forces. So we made our own vocabulary memory match game today.
Seniors, don’t forget that tomorrow is FAFSA night!
Completing the FAFSA is a requirement for the A+ scholarship, so you don’t want to miss this event. Bring your parents/guardians to learn more about who is eligible for financial aid & how to access it.
Dora Cross Country Districts delivered a TEAM full of PR’s ( personal records ). These runners worked hard this year. Cumulatively the boys team dropped 18:41 minutes and the girls team dropped 14:28 minutes off their times in 11.5 weeks of training. Three runners will advance to state on November 6th: junior - Autumn Nold and freshmen - Emma Martin and Cade Nold. Check out the Dora Falcons Cross Country & Track FB page for more details.
In art, the students learned about Pablo Picasso and his unique style. The students created their own Picasso inspired projects! Happy Halloween!
Mrs. Lovan’s high school FACS classes teamed up with Mrs. Menz to create Red Ribbon Week presentations for our elementary students!
On top of sharing the importance of saying “NO!” to drugs and alcohol they also stressed the significance of living a healthy lifestyle, what they can do to keep themselves safe if a substance is offered to them, as well as the consequences that come with taking drugs & drinking alcohol.
A big thank you to our elementary teachers for allowing us to spread the word about Red Ribbon Week 2021!
JAG kiddos decided that our school AND community could benefit from a blessing box. Thank you to a couple of anonymous angels- their dream came true today. The community blessing box is placed at the theatre building (across from Family Life Church).
JAG kiddos decided that our school AND community could benefit from a blessing box. Thank you to a couple of anonymous angels- their dream came true today. The community blessing box is placed at the theatre building (across from Family Life Church).
High school Biology students recently participated in an activity outlining the relationship between available resources and deer populations. They then gathered data and used it to create graphs analyzing the effects each had on the other!
High school Biology students recently participated in an activity outlining the relationship between available resources and deer populations. They then gathered data and used it to create graphs analyzing the effects each had on the other!
Middle school students packaging snack packs for our elementary. Snack pack is largely funded by Bobby Grisham and the Masonic Lodge through his popcorn sales at ballgames and local events! If you see Bobby tell him thank you and maybe even buy a box of popcorn.
Middle school students packaging snack packs for our elementary. Snack pack is largely funded by Bobby Grisham and the Masonic Lodge through his popcorn sales at ballgames and local events! If you see Bobby tell him thank you and maybe even buy a box of popcorn.
5th grade working on English interactive notebooks.
Five JAG officers accompanied Mrs. McKee to Logan Valley Christian Retreat for a Leadership Development Day. The girls participated in a high and low ropes course and other team building and leadership activities with other JAG schools. These girls shined today!
Mrs.Allen’s second grade class used models to make three digit numbers. The students are learning about place-value this week in math.
Ozark County Sheriff officers spoke to the 7th grade FACS class about the dangers of drugs and alcohol.
Sheriff Martin spoke to JAG students today about leadership, goals, and his journey to becoming sheriff.
Sheriff Martin spoke to JAG students today about leadership, goals, and his journey to becoming sheriff.
Kindergarten enjoying some sensory play during center time. Sensory play supports language development, cognitive growth and fine motor skills. #AnotherfundayinK
Due to Parent/Teacher conferences, there will be no after school tutoring Tuesday, October 26th or Thursday, October 28th. Tutoring will resume Tuesday, November 2nd.