Come see who has the beat at the December 16 concert. First graders are keeping it steady!
Nov. 26: The boys basketball game tonight at Coulee Christian in West Salem will be varsity only starting at 6 pm.
Please consider donating to the Snowflake Store. Gently used and new items are accepted. Donation boxes are located in the commons. The Snowflake Store is a place where elementary students can purchase inexpensive gifts for family members.
Ukuleles and xylophones and RECORDERS, oh my! Fourth graders brush up on their recorder skills for the December 16 concert!
Last day of long term subbing! Thank you Mrs. McCauley!
3k made donut turkeys
4K Turkey Snack
4K Turkey Snack
Third graders hard at work preparing for the December 16th concert! Thank you Kickapoo Elementary for lending us the instruments!!
Due to KVR staffing and predicted rain, the ELC (grades 4K-2) will not be going to the KVR tomorrow (Thursday). We are working on rescheduling.
4K got to explore the upstairs ealry childhood room this morning.
Kindergarten had a blast experimenting with force and momentum today in science.
Good luck to the lady Wildcats on their first basketball game of the season at Royall time! Game time is 7:00pm.
Today is the last day to get your La Farge Wildcats apparel ordered. Orders will be delivered before Christmas!
https://sportsworld.chipply.com/LaFargeSchools/
It was a busy day in 3K!
Fifth graders playing the ukulele bring warm vibes to the end of this frigid week!
The Early American History kids really got into their roles for their skits about the Salem Witch Trials!
Don't forget to place your apparel order!
La Farge School Apparel
Orders due: 11/20 https://sportsworld.chipply.com/LaFargeSchools/
K/LF Wrestling Apparel
Orders due: 11/27 https://kickapoowr19.itemorder.com/sale
Come check out the High School drama production this weekend!!
Today members from both the middle and high school student councils took a trip to La Crosse to deliver their check for $766 to the Gundersen Medical Foundation to help support breast cancer research. After the presentation they were given a tour of the Norma J. Vinger Center for breast care. It was an eye opening experience for the students to see the facilities in which breast cancer prevention and detection take place. A huge thank you to the community for making this donation possible.