A few more of our PG teams!!
over 5 years ago, Joy Rempert
A unique way of spreading kindness will soon be shared at a local Starbucks! Stay tuned on when customers will be able to enjoy a little bit of PG love wrapped around their warm drinks!
over 5 years ago, Kristina Walter
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Adding integers in math today. We are having lots of fun!
over 5 years ago, Kristin Reedal
Congratulations, Rielan and Owen, on a fantastic performance with the ILMEA District 7 Junior Band! We are very proud of you both and all your hard work! 7 total PG Band students were selected to ILMEA honor bands this year. The others will play with the jazz bands on Nov. 23.
over 5 years ago, Jeff Crylen
ILMEA Junior Band performing “Southwest Saga”
Rielan and Owen
A great start to a Monday! Thank you Mrs. Mate for getting my class introduced to A-Z Books on their chrome books. They are busy reading!
over 5 years ago, Tracey Orr
Thank you Mrs. Mate!
A good book!
Thank you Mrs. Mate!
A 1st grade student chose "lunch with the principal" from the ROAR Store in exchange for 50 Panther Bucks! He brought 2 friends along. Keep on ROARing, Panthers!
over 5 years ago, Martha Maggiore
Lunch with the Principal
Happy Halloween! What a fun day in kindergarten!! 🎃👻
over 5 years ago, Julia Rohrer
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Would you believe...this is a photo of some of our amazing kindergarten students reading a book to the principal? #PG-K-READS
over 5 years ago, Martha Maggiore
Kindergarteners Reading to Principal
Some of our finest getting in the spirit! Go PANTHERS!
over 5 years ago, Joy Rempert
Third grade loves reading!
No bones about it Second Grade RULES!
First grade team living it up!
Our crew!
The students are getting into the Halloween spirit in PE with some Zombie Tag!
over 5 years ago, Kyle Knutt
Zombie tag
Zombie tag
7th and 8th grade FACS students learned knife skills and continued their unit on healthy snacks! Checkout their creative carving and snack presentations!!! Baked pumpkin seeds, creative veggies, etc...Topped with Mrs. Gertz nailing the Thriller dance!
over 5 years ago, Joy Rempert
Knife skills contest!
Veggie skeleton
Witch broom string cheese snacks!
Mrs. Gertz rocking thriller!
The costume parade planned for tomorrow is cancelled and we will not be moving it indoors. The children should still carry their costumes to school. The other festivities will go on as planned tomorrow afternoon. I know this is disappointing. Thank you for understanding.
over 5 years ago, Martha Maggiore
Thank you Chief Cossman for sharing your job with kindergarten!
over 5 years ago, Tracey Orr
Thank you Chief Cossman!
Thank you Chief Cossman!
Thank you Chief Cossman!
The ROAR store is open!
over 5 years ago, Charlie DeVries
ROAR store
Let’s Glow Crazy
over 5 years ago, Laura Reiman
Reading is better with finger flashlights
4th Grade is ready to GLOW!!
Math fact Glow Bowl
Addi shares blueprints from the Wilis Tower.
over 5 years ago, Linda Williams
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Mrs. Faure shares her beautiful quilts and how to create them with the sixth grade art class. The students are currently learning about code quilts, the underground railroad and sewing their original designs.
over 5 years ago, Linda Williams
Mrs Faure presents about quilts in 6th drake art. The students Learned about code quilts and the underground railroad and are now creating their own designs and quiltsquares
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43 architecture one and two students went to see SC Johnson building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Racine, Wisconsin. We also attempted to enjoy a picnic at Lake Michigan but the weather did not cooperate.
over 5 years ago, Linda Williams
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We have reviewed our annual fall costume parade procedures and have determined that in the event of inclement weather, the parade will be cancelled and we will not be moving the parade indoors. Please see the October 25th Panther Press for more detailed information. Thank you.
over 5 years ago, Martha Maggiore
COACHING Opportunity: If you are interested in coaching this year's sixth grade girls basketball team, please email Mrs. Motl at nmotl@dist46.org.
over 5 years ago, Nicole Motl