June 9th- Field Day (teams listed below)
June 10th- Last Student Day (Early Release) for MDES
MDES Newsletter
June 9th- Field Day (teams listed below)
June 10th- Last Student Day (Early Release) for MDES
Field Day Teams
Wear colors representing your team! Have fun Mustangs!!
Fun in Pre-K
Kindergarten Fun
1st/2nd Grade
Ms Cullen's 1st-2nd grade wrapped up their Geology Week by designing & making volcano models, erupting them, then discussing the results of the 1st eruption to redesign & rebuild our models for bigger, better eruptions!
Go2Science presentation
Schedules are subject to change - please check the link below to see what is happening for Athletics for the upcoming week. Thank you.
2025-2026 School Calendar
Art News
Music News
Note from Nurse Ashley: Tick season is here! Encourage your children to do a tick check as part of their daily routine.
Key areas such as ears, in armpits, along the hairline, at the waist, and at the backs of the knees and thighs are all common areas ticks like to hide.
Remember to wear protective clothing:
Tuck your pants into your socks to prevent ticks from getting on your legs under your pants.
Wearing light-colored (white, khaki, etc) clothing makes ticks easier to see as they crawl on you.
Use bug spray that is approved by the EPA for repelling ticks.
The four types of EPA approved repellents for use on skin are Picaridin, DEET, IR3535, and Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus. Permethrin is approved for use on clothing.
Check pets for ticks as well. Even pets that are treated for ticks may carry them into the home.
Library News