Rhythm sticks in music, sharing a class pet, and a lesson on the solar system at the Grade School
The Beecher City Grade School and Beecher City Jr. Sr. High School plan on taking students out to watch the solar eclipse. The district will provide eclipse glasses, and parent permission forms were sent home today. Please return forms by Friday.
The library club went to Barnes & Noble and added 92 books to the school library.
Happy Easter!
Eggs, chocolate pudding bunnies, soil layers, frisbee Pizza, shadow experiment, and raising the flag- all at the Grade School
Reminder-Early dismissal tomorrow- March 28. Grade School 1:50 and High School 2:00
We had some eggcellent activities at BCHS this week. Spanish club had an Easter egg hunt. Students and staff helped fill eggs for the community Easter egg hunt.
A lot happening at the Grade School
Today, the senior class attended the Effingham County Career Fair and an etiquette luncheon. Thank you, Adrian Nowitzke, for being such a wonderful hostess and for giving the students this wonderful opportunity. Also, thank you to Jeremy Beuning, Matt Kline, and Annette Donaldson for speaking with the students.
Deputy Ritz and Deputy Dale visited BCHS. Students really enjoyed the visit.
Deputy Dale stopped by the Grade School today. He brought his friends Deputy Ritz and Deputy Lustig.
Artists at work, bowling in PE, and partner reading at the Grade School today
The First Grade Classes created traps to Catch a Leprechaun.
Mrs. Doedtman's classes are separating plants to get ready for the plant sale.
Congratulations to the newly inducted National Honor Society members. The ceremony was held last night at Beecher City Jr. Sr. High School. Thank you to all who attended and to Gayla and Megan for the wonderful meal.
Mrs. Peterson's classes are working on Pi Day activities.
Parachute in PE, Miles of Smiles Play, OrganWise with U of I Extension, letter practice, guest reader, and after school students made self portraits of Blowing a Bubble
Mr. Tarr's Ag classes built catfish boxes this year. Yesterday, they got to help the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers place the boxes in Lake Shelbyville. This opportunity was provided through the Youth Ambassadors Program.
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency 2024 Winners
The Second Grade Class created up cycling projects. Great ideas!