
The Kindergarteners got to do some hands-on learning this fall season! After learning about the parts of a pumpkin, they were able to get their hands dirty and check out the inside of a pumpkin for themselves. They had so much fun squishing around the "guts" while they separated out the seeds. When they were finished, they got to come back the next day and taste test some delicious roasted pumpkin seeds!


As part of their celebration of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) this week, 8th grade Spanish students designed their own sugar skull creatures. Students also discussed the history, traditions, and symbols behind this Mexican holiday and compared it to our celebration of Halloween. They found that it was very different from Halloween, although it includes a few similar elements.



Each week the 8th grade ELA class spends time reading to the 1st graders. It's so great when we can make these connections throughout our school!


The Middle School Drama Club students are ready for their performances this weekend! Come and show your support while they are performing Hooray for Justice! by Renee Clark.



It's almost that time of year! The High School Student Council will now be accepting donations for the annual snowflake store.


Earlier this week, the 4K kiddos had fun flashlight reading!


On Wednesday, seven FCCLA members traveled to UW Stevens Point for a leadership conference. There, they were able to partake in numerous breakout sessions where they learned skills to bring back to our FCCLA Chapter. Later that night, a few of our members also served soup to the La Farge Fire and EMS workers during their meeting.




Recently, the 5th grade students completed their Performing Arts presentations. Last week, Apollo and JJ represented La Farge at the Regional Performing Arts Fair at Hillsboro.


Congratulations to our Fall Trap team for winning conference this season! Members include Rylan D., Chloe S., Madison W., Lane W., Riley G., Brian P., Emily P., Beau S., Bentley N., Gunnar W., Abby L., Chase L., Karston G., Logan H., Kyle D., Aydan D., Landen M., and of course our coaches!


Last week the first graders went on a leaf hunt! We then made leaf animals and worked on sentence structure. We focused on capital letters, finger spacing, and punctuation!


Thank you for everything you do for our students, Mrs. Walleser!


Congratulations to these wildcat volleyball players on their Ridge & Valley Conference recognitions!


On Friday, the 6th-12th grade students had a hat day. Here are pictures of a couple of 8th grade students who had a lot of fun with it!


Come find out how Humpty Dumpty really fell off of the wall! The Middle School Drama Club will be performing Hooray for Justice! by Renee Clark on Friday and Saturday.


Due to weather conditions, the Zombie Run for tonight has been CANCELLED.


The art department is back in the ceramics business! The new kiln ran it's first official firing with student work today! We're so excited to get back in the swing of things.





October is National Principals Month! We are so grateful to have two of the best on staff at our little school. Thank you to Mr. Hansen and Mr. Camlek for everything you do every day in support of students and staff!




Tuesday was Intro to Ag Steak Day! Students learned about steak and safe cooking practices.


These 6 students successfully completed the Snap On Multimeter training program and received their certificates!


Seventh and fourth graders have been enjoying their weekly collaborative reading time in the library.





