Title I Spring Meeting and Survey
April 7th, 5:30 p.m.
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Title I Survey

School Board Scholarship BBQ
April 10th, 11:00 a.m.
April 10th, 11:00 a.m.

Today is the last day to sign up for Student Council's 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament, which will be held at school on Friday, March 27th. Registration will close at 8:00 pm. We hope to see you there!

Reminder: Families, staff, and community members are welcome to attend our CSIP meeting Tuesday, March 10th at 6:00.

The New Haven Summer School forms will be sent out in Friday Folders. Please make sure you complete all three forms and return them to our office by April 22nd. If all three pages are not filled out, they will not be processed and will not be allowed to attend.
We are hiring a Director of Special Education. Come join our wonderful crew!

Masked Reader Day 3.
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Accepting Bids for Grass Cutting/Trimming. Bids are due by March 20th.

Masked Reader Day 1- Can you guess who it is?
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Exciting News- We will be offering a preschool for the 26-27 school year! Reach out to Erica Freitag for more information.

Please join us at our CSIP Stakeholder Meeting.

We hosted our first Round Robin Tournament today. Our A team boys received a third place plaque and enjoyed a day full of doing what they love. 🏀🥉A huge thank you to all of the teams who participated, the parents, coaches, and a big shout out to our AD Brooklyn Covington! 🖤💛

As we wrap up our last game of the season we are truly impressed by the growth of our A and B teams. Their resilience and teamwork have been inspiring!🏀
A huge thank you to our incredible coaches for their guidance and support. Your dedication has made a lasting impact on these young athletes. Go Huskies!🖤💛










Our 5th graders have officially launched their journey into The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan — and what better way to begin than with a QUEST of their own?🗺️
Today, students set off on an adventure around the school to track down Greek gods, goddesses, creatures, and monsters from the world of Percy Jackson. From powerful Olympians to fearsome mythical beasts, characters were hidden everywhere!
Once students discovered them all, the real challenge began: matching each character to their correct description to create a glossary bookmark — a handy guide to keep track of the fascinating figures Percy encounters on his journey.⚡️






Yearbook orders due by March 27th.

Read Across America- March 2-6, 2026

Congratulations to R-II’s first Future City team!
We are so proud of our school’s first Future City team! In their first year competing, the team earned 4th place in the state competition. The team was thrown a huge last-minute curveball when the competition transitioned to a complete virtual setting due to the late January snowstorm. They rallied together and put together a great presentation.
In addition to an impressive ranking, they also received the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers Award for outstanding engineering design and problem-solving. We are expecting a visit soon from a few judges and possibly a representative from the Engineering Society. Stay tuned for updates!
Future City is a national STEM competition that challenges students to imagine, design, and build cities of the future. Going along with this year’s theme of Farm to Table, our team researched ways to sustainably produce food and reduce food waste. They wrote a 1500-word essay, produced a scale model depicting their city systems and solutions, created and delivered a 5-minute presentation, and answered questions posed by the judges.
Team participants are Josie Borcherding, Ethan Brune, Maria Groner, Charlie Groppe, Sam Liggett, Kateri Meyer, and Jonathan Nickelson. Way to go, Future City team!!

