
Congratulations to our Perfect Attendance winners for this week!
Hard Work Pays Off...Go VIKES!



4th graders participated in rotations to each 4th grade teacher to review what they have been learning all year about the 5 US regions. Students will pick a region to create a slideshow presentation for their HGSS assessments. Mrs. Shields' class started with the Midwest.





Happy Secretary's Day Miss Tara! Thanks for all that you do!


Mrs. Brimm's class enjoyed getting hands on experience extracting DNA from fruit.











Mrs. Armstrong's class enjoyed the mobile science lab today.











Mrs. Phillips' class enjoyed extracting DNA from strawberries and bananas today.









Mr. Holmes' class enjoyed extracting DNA from strawberries and bananas today. Thank you to the KDHE mobile science lab for the experience!





Students in Mrs. Shields' class enjoying Earth Day activities











Students in Mrs. Shields' class participated in a hands on activity provided by the Greenbush Mobile Lab. This experience offered students the opportunity to understand how DNA works within living organisms.










Guthridge's Tat-a-Teacher Fundraiser starts next week.



Happy Earth Day from Mr. Holmes' class!






Happy Earth Day from Mr. Holmes' class!







Extracting DNA from fruit






Mrs. Armstrong's class is reviewing for state assessments by using the Versa Tiles to practice main idea.






More of Mr. Holmes' students are hard at work trying to complete their math and ELA Study Island skills. Congrats to these 3!!!





More of Mr. Holmes' students are hard at work trying to complete their math and ELA Study Island skills. Congrats to these 3!!!





Mrs. Shields class enjoyed the visit from Mr. Peak and Vector, the quadruped, also known as "The Robot Dog".








Thank you Mike & Crystal Hentzen from Mrs. Shields' class for the ice cream sundaes! It was a perfect treat after working so hard on our state assessments the past couple weeks.










The Guthridge Elementary 4th and 5th grade music program is fast approaching! Wednesday, April 30th, at 6:00. at the Parsons Municipal Auditorium.
Students are expected to be at the auditorium by 5:45, but will stay with their adults and families until they are called up to the stage. You can use this time to figure out where they will be and to get good seating to see them!
Lastly, the students have been talked to about clothing for the concert. It is preferred for them to wear the nicer side of school clothes. Think jeans and a nice tee shirt or nicer. They are NOT expected to wear brand new clothes, but that is fine if you make that choice! Please have them leave their coats with you in the seats. They CANNOT wear sandals, flip flops, slides, slippers, high heels, or wedges. These can be dangerous for the children on the risers as they are a big trip hazard.
The kids have been working hard on the concert, and we are so excited to show off our music prowess! Can’t wait to see you there!



Nancy and Forrest completed all of their social studies Study Island topics.

