Caught in the Act!
Bella was caught helping a friend tie his shoes! What a great friend!
Caught in the Act!
Reid used his manners and let others pass in the hallway!
Bright Beginnings Preschool Application for 2024-2025 (pages 11-16)
Bright Beginnings Preschool Application for 2024-2025 (pages 1-10)
Caught in the Act!
Bladen cleaned up all the recess equipment!
Caught in the Act!
Jude, KJ and Aubree were caught showing great leadership skills by following teacher directions quickly!
Caught in the Act!
Briar cleaned up trash around the playground!
Caught in the Act!
Thank you Owen for putting another student's desk back where it belonged while they were turning in their paper.
Caught in the Act!
Jenna helped some second graders today at lunch.
Caught in the Act!
Sadie threw away trash she found at lunch without being asked.
Looking for "Treasure in our Community"!
If you have a resource/opportunity to share with families please consider setting up a table at our up-coming literacy night on Thursday, March 7 from 6:00-7:00. We are looking for representatives from local 4-H groups, Girl/Boy Scouts, fitness groups…anything that students and families might be able to get involved with. If you are interested in attending please contact Megan Miller at Beverly-Center.
Caught in the Act!
Thank you Jace and Isaiah for holding the door for all the bus riders at the end of the day.
Mark Your Calendars!!!
Our "Finding Treasure in our Community" Family Literacy Night will be Thursday, March 7 from 6:00-7:00 at Beverly-Center. We hope that you can join us for a taco-in-the-bag dinner and a scavenger hunt in the building!
February Menu
Here is the February Cadet Connection!
Caught in the Act!
Laney was helping others line up at the end of the day! Thank you Laney!
Caught in the Act!
Mia and Josie are always helping out classmates when they get behind.
Caught in the Act!
Blake stayed after school to untangle Miss Ott's headphone cords.
Caught in the Act!
Look at Harper helping her friend find a white crayon!
Caught in the Act!
Zayn passed out morning work buckets. What a great helper he was!