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Mr. Dial talks to 6th-grade students about the middle school cell phone policy during the 6th-grade tour of the middle school on May 3rd. Mr. Chesmore, 7th-grade assistant principal, thinks this tour eases the anxiety of incoming students. “It’s a big change coming from a new building, It’s a huge transition. For them just to be able to put their eyes on it, it helps ease that anxiety,” said Chesmore.

Mr. Dial talks to 6th-grade students about the middle school cell phone policy during the 6th-grade tour of the middle school on May 3rd. Mr. Chesmore, 7th-grade assistant principal, thinks this tour eases...

Ready for Takeoff!

Ready for Takeoff!

Auggie Elliott and Myles Didde April 13, 2023

In June of 2025, 26 people will be going on a 12-day trip to Panama and Costa Rica. There will be 4 teachers attending the trip. They are Mrs. Terrell, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Munz, and Mr. Willis. The price...

Break a Leg!

Break a Leg!

Auggie Elliott and Audrey Gathers March 2, 2023

Every year, Mrs. Speagle, the All-Stars reading plus teacher, directs a play for the whole school. This year, they are doing a play called “The Alibis”. The play features students from both 7th and...

8th grader Delilah Munoz and her group build a parachute to stimulate the Mars rover that was already made, in Ms. Huber’s science class on January 26th, during 3rd hour. Story by Alea Colley.

8th grader Delilah Munoz and her group build a parachute to stimulate the Mars rover that was already made, in Ms. Huber’s science class on January 26th, during 3rd hour. Story by Alea Colley.

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