
Our crew is working with STRIV to get technical difficulties worked through

Only one and a half weeks left and so much to do





Please consider attending the girls district final game tonight (Friday, Feb. 28) at 7:00pm vs. Wood River at Columbus High. The boys will also play in the district final on Monday, March 2nd vs. Sutton at Columbus high at 7:00pm
GO KNIGHTS!!!!!

Thanks Miss Guzinski for a fun activity to reinforce our study of force, direction and pushes and pulls!





Quick shout out to our STRIV crew troubleshooting on the fly tonight! Way to adapt and overcome!

“My goal was to make this car with watercolor and still be able to make it detailed. I think I’ve accomplished that and it’s one of mine I’m most proud of so
far.” - Senior Mikhail Hineline


The second grade science students are studying processes that shape the Earth. The students are shaking rocks and water in a metal can to simulate weathering. The students were asked to make predictions before the experiment and then record their observations.





Amazing art drawings !





Second Graders working on Math !



Second Graders on their field trip to the Johnny Carson Theatre in Norfolk





6th graders working hard on TinkerCad creating designs for the 3D printer. Thank you to Mr. Brand and FOOF for making this challenge happen. Be on the lookout for the printer in the elementary library soon!


Second Graders figuring out math problems


These 1st graders have amazed me all week with their presentations!



Thank you Oakland-Craig School Foundation for fulfilling a mini-grant and allowing students to support the Knights! The TV is so quick and helpful!


Kindergarten enjoyed a tea party in Mrs. Miller’s music class today.


4-6 supporting the Knights at state wrestling!


1st grade research project presentations... part 2! Way to go kids!




After school students are learning new teamwork building games such as the famous Wheelbarrow race.




“I have always loved old English architecture and I wanted to see if I could paint it. I also thought that this painting
would be very nostalgic and that it would capture emotions. I wanted to paint a
very vibrant and dark painting. I wanted to paint buildings, which I have
never done for an art project. I wanted people to see architecture in a new way.” - Senior Jack Smith


1st grade presenting their country research projects to their classmates. Stay tuned, more presentations all this week!



