
Third grade went on a field trip to the Challenger Space Center where students went into a planetarium, constructed rockets, learned about life in space, and participated in a simulation that replicated life on the International Space Station.










Elsberry R-II Summer School will be held June 3 through June 27. Summer school hours are the same as the regular school year, 7:45 a.m. to 3:35 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Bus transportation will be provided with some limitations. Please use this form to register students for summer school. Please fill out a separate form for each student in your household. Call the Elementary Office (573-898-5554 x215) or the Middle School Office (573-898-5554 x217) for assistance or to register students by phone.
Registration is due by Wednesday, May 14.
https://forms.gle/3gQ6SZhumRmp1YJSA


We are preparing to start MAP testing. The Missouri Assessment Program assessments are designed to measure how well students acquire the skills and knowledge described in Missouri's Learning Standards. Please mark your calendar with the following dates and help your student be prepared to do their best.
3rd Grade:
April 29–30
May 6–7
4th Grade
May 1-2
May 8-9


This week is Afterschool Professional Appreciation Week. The Elsberry R-2 School District started Explorer's Club in 2011 and E2 in 2016. Currently we have students attending these programs before and afterschool in preschool through eighth grade. Currently 83 students are enrolled at Explorer's Club in preschool through fifth grade and 30 students are enrolled at E2 which serves sixth through eighth grade. The funding for afterschool comes from the Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Center Grant.




Mrs. Wilch’s Kindergarten class participated in a Solid Shape Museum! Students took turns presenting their objects. They told what the object is and what 3D shape it represents. Students then placed the objects in the correct category in the Museum. After all presentations concluded, students completed a recording sheet by choosing one object for each shape to illustrate and label. Adding real world connections and hands-on experiences help students grasp these important concepts in a fun and engaging way!











NHS is hosting HAT DAY on Friday, April 25. Please bring a $1 donation to wear your favorite hat!


Happy Administrative Professionals Day to our amazing office secretaries! These ladies go above and beyond to help our students, parents, and staff throughout the school year. We appreciate you!


Our very own third grade teacher, Molly Hatcher, has been nominated for the Missouri Regional Teacher of the Year! We are so proud of your nomination Miss Hatcher! It's a great day to be an Indian!

Shiver me timbers Mrs. Ross seems to have a lot of pirates in her 4th grade class!


Happy Easter!
Enjoy some photos of Mrs. Clote's first graders doing an egg hunt at school.








Our fourth grade students started their Treasure Island unit today!



First grade just finished their Reading Unit on Fairy Tales. They made crowns for all of the princes and princesses before they recreated Rapunzel’s tower.






Internet challenges can not stop learning and creating from happening in Mrs. Grossner's classes.










Kindergarten Readiness Night is Tuesday, May 6 at 6 p.m. If you have any questions about the event please contact Deanna or Dawn at 573-898-5554 ext, 257.


Myseum was so much fun for our first grade students. It is an interactive museum that encourages exploration and creating.










Mrs. Hudson's class had so much fun on their field trip to Myseum.







As every parent knows, a child that’s short on sleep can swing between being grumpy and hyperactive, with effects that can mimic ADHD. Sleepiness can also affect your child’s ability to pay attention, with ramifications for their performance in school. Even minimal sleep restriction can have effects on your child’s day-to-day life. Establishing a daily bedtime routine can have a huge impact on your child's overall health.
A typical bedtime routine might include:
*Turning off computers, TV screens, video games, and other bright lights
*Putting on pajamas and brushing teeth
*Reading a light book, singing a lullaby, or taking a bath
*Picking a stuffed animal or security blanket for the night for toddlers


The last STEM Saturday of the school year was the perfect way to spend this rainy day! Students used 3D Start+ Pens and coded with Ozobots. They learned about mixing colors and how rainbows are made. They planted seeds, made a graffiti wall, painted suncatchers, built train tracks and designed with IO blocks. We ended the day learning about exercise science and movement. We are so thankful for the collaboration between Explorer's Club, A+ Volunteers, Operation Backpack and Career Ladder that have made STEM Saturdays possible for our students.











Mrs. Hudson's class is learning how to make accurate graphs to represent data! Great work first graders!








Our 3rd graders were so excited to demonstrate their learning at the Famous Missourians Potato Museum.