Twenty students braved taking the stage Thursday to participate in the Guthridge Spelling Bee. The winner moves on to the Labette County Spelling Bee Sept. 27.
Twenty students braved taking the stage to participate in the Guthridge Spelling Bee Thursday. The winner moves on to the Labette County Spelling Bee Sept. 27.
Twenty students braved taking the stage to participate in the Guthridge Spelling Bee. In the end, Emily Gage was the winner. She will represent the school at the Labette County Spelling Bee Sept. 27.
Elks Annual Soccer Shoot - Sunday, September 24 at 1:00
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There will be No School on Monday, September 18, 2023.
Congratulations to the Guthridge Spelling Bee Champion Emily Gage and Shane Keuchel our Runner-up!
Agenda for the September 18, 2023 Board of Education Meeting: https://5il.co/24w5i
Good luck to our class winners as they compete in The Guthridge Spelling Bee tomorrow at 2:00.
Hard Work Pays Off...Go VIKES!
Keyo makes our school a better place!
In honor of 9/11, students in Miss Jones' class took a virtual tour of the 9/11 memorial and museum. Once they had completed their virtual tour, they wrote a thank you letter to our local first responders.
Guthridge Vikings,
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Happy Monday & Congrats to Coach Schibi & our Viking Football Team!
Hard Work Pays Off...Go VIKES!
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Students in Mrs. Brimm's class finished out their matter unit by making Oobleck. Students enjoyed seeing the properties of a solid and a liquid out of their creation!
These two students are a dollar richer for having perfect attendance this week! Great job!
Friday Fun Day Activity- the students had to create the tallest free standing balloon tower.
Balloon towers
Fun day at the park! Egg drop challenge was a success!
Today kicks off our School Store fundraiser! Packets will be coming home with your student today.
Khalil, from Mrs. Brimm's class, received a positive office referral for being a sweet, kind, and hardworking student! He's one of the best!
These girls have been checking on the progress of this butterfly everyday and today it finally emerged.
After learning about the difference between abstract and realistic art in Mrs. Shields' art class, 5th grade began drawing their own abstract or realistic artwork of their choosing, drawing animals using inspiration from the artists Franz Marc & Henri Rousseau.