This is your new 2023-2024 Middle School Student Council! Congratulations and Ms. Hawkins is excited to see all the new ideas you will bring!
almost 2 years ago, Michele Peterson
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Congrats to the 2023-24 FBLA Officers President - Ashley Mascareno Vice President - Sophia Weber Secretary - Harley LaRosa Treasure - Lucas Vinduska StuCo Rep - Aidan Thibodeau
almost 2 years ago, Lisa Beye
Second graders enjoy helping clean off their desks with shaving cream on the last day of school. #GameOnRailers
almost 2 years ago, DeAn Knopp
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This winter Mrs. Stilwell, school counselor, read the book Scribble Stones to students in K-5. The story starts off with a happy little stone who dreams of being something amazing, but ends up being just a dull paperweight. On his journey, he meets Scribble and Splatter, who desperately need his help when they run out of paper. With teamwork and creativity they created the Scribble Stone Art Project. This was a super fun project for our students. Our lesson was about working together to spread happiness by painting on rocks. First, the K-2 students painted their artwork on a stone. Next, the 3-5 students built upon the initial artwork and added their own touch of creativity to the rock. Then for an Earth Day activity, the Fourth graders pulled weeds and prepared the area to lay the newly painted rocks. Lastly the rocks were placed, carefully preserving the rocks painted several years ago by the KRR students led by Cindy Roberts. Please stop by and take a look at the beautifully creative rocks our elementary students painted. It’s a bright attraction at the front of our school. #GameOnRailers
almost 2 years ago, DeAn Knopp
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Here is the link for live updates for today's High School Regional track meet. http://www.milesplit.live/meets/541096
almost 2 years ago, JB Pritchard
This winter Mrs. Stilwell, school counselor, read the book Scribble Stones to students in K-5. The story starts off with a happy little stone who dreams of being something amazing, but ends up being just a dull paperweight. On his journey, he meets Scribble and Splatter, who desperately need his help when they run out of paper. With teamwork and creativity they created the Scribble Stone Art Project. This was a super fun project for our students. Our lesson was about working together to spread happiness by painting on rocks. First, the K-2 students painted their artwork on a stone. Next, the 3-5 students built upon the initial artwork and added their own touch of creativity to the rock. Then for an Earth Day activity, the Fourth graders pulled weeds and prepared the area to lay the newly painted rocks. Lastly, the rocks were placed, carefully preserving the rocks painted several years ago by the KRR students led by Cindy Roberts. Please stop by and take a look at the beautifully creative rocks our elementary students painted. It’s a bright attraction at the front of our school. #GameOnRailers
almost 2 years ago, DeAn Knopp
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Mrs. Schneider's fifth graders created Bottle Buddy replicas of the person they wrote about in their biography essay. #GameOnRailers
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Fourth graders recently wrote descriptions for donut creations and had teachers vote for their favorite donuts. The winners were Peyton's Berry Blast and Mae's Moo Cool. A special thanks to Sweet Creations for making the students’ creations come to life! #GameOnRailers
almost 2 years ago, DeAn Knopp
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Third grade joined the Herington Fire and Police Department to plant an Arbor Day tree next to their building. #GameOnRailers
almost 2 years ago, DeAn Knopp
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Second graders enjoyed a tent party Friday as an end-of-the-year reward. They were able to play school-related games on their laptops. #GameOnRailers
almost 2 years ago, DeAn Knopp
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Mrs. Beames’s 5th grade class built marble runs for their end of the year STEM activity. Students worked on designing, testing, and redesigning. #GameOnRailers
almost 2 years ago, Nick Morgan
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Community service opportunity! The owners of the Spot need help moving some items from storage on Thursday May 18th from 2-5pm. Please call Jenny at 785-492-5826.
almost 2 years ago, JB Pritchard
Forensic science students finished their final projects for the year! Their miniature crime scenes turned out great!!
almost 2 years ago, Lisa Beye
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HES students enjoyed breakfast today for meeting their AR goals! #GameOnRailers
almost 2 years ago, Nick Morgan
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HMS Activities!
almost 2 years ago, Gregg Hackerott
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Reminder: 8th Grade Recognition will be held Tuesday, May 16th, 2023 in the HS gym. The doors to the gym will open at 6:30 PM and 8th graders will need to report to the cafeteria by 6:45 PM. The recognition ceremony will begin at 7:00 PM. There will be a Middle School dance following the conclusion of the recognition until 10:00 PM. The dance will be held in the middle school gym. We asked that 8th graders dress nicely for the recognition. If you have any questions, please contact the office at 785-258-2448.
almost 2 years ago, Gregg Hackerott
When you get rained out in preschool - you find creative ways to have fun inside! #gameonrailers
almost 2 years ago, Nick Morgan
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HHS Summer School Information
almost 2 years ago, Lisa Beye
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The track team will leave at 1:00 pm on Thursday for the Regional meet at Marion. Below is the schedule of events.
almost 2 years ago, JB Pritchard
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Little Railers Preschool Families: The preschool field trip to the park has been cancelled because the park is very wet and muddy and there is more rain in the forecast today. We will resume normal LRP activities. #GameOnRailers
almost 2 years ago, Nick Morgan