5th graders practicing parts of speech by playing Mad Libs. Funniest English lesson ever!
over 5 years ago, Yanesia Long - Fifth Grade/Foreign Language Teacher
Girls
Boys
Boys
Derek
Our wonderful FBLA students surprised the teachers and staff with coffee, tea, and cookies this morning!!! Awww!! We really appreciated it!!! Thank you Prairie FBLA!! ❤️
over 5 years ago, Dashanda Bringelson
Fbla
12-5-2019 Breakfast: Waffle Sticks, Sausage Links, Fresh Fruit Lunch: Chicken Strips, mashed Potatoes, Cooked Carrots, Pears
over 5 years ago, Sarah Chase/
Who Poisoned His Meatballs?
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Roxanne Marick, Mathematics
Drama Class Matinee Presentation
Drama Class Matinee presentation
"Who Poisoned His Meatball?" matinee performance is under way.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Andrea Kinnison
play
play 1
JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL WARMUPS I am sending home a paper if anyone is interested in a warm up shirt. I am also including 5th graders as they will be able to play next year. Please send back to school by Decemeber 12th.
over 5 years ago, 10th Grade Class Sponsor
Junior High warm up shirt
We are thankful for scissors, glue, and crayons!!!! We love kindergarten!!
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Johnson - Kindergarten Teacher
coloring
turkey
coloring
cutting
12-4-2019 Breakfast: Breakfast Burrito, Fresh Fruit Lunch: Chimichanga,Refried Beans, Mexican Rice, Apples
over 5 years ago, Sarah Chase/
4th Grade’s Friendsgiving
over 5 years ago, Dani Ramseier
Thankful
Thankful
Amelia Graduated from 4th Grade Multiplication Club!
over 5 years ago, Dani Ramseier
Amelia
12-3-2019 Breakfast: Muffins, sausage patty, Fresh Fruit Lunch: Fish sticks, Mac and Cheese, Mixed Vegetables,Peaches
over 5 years ago, Sarah Chase/
2019 JH football coach appreciation
over 5 years ago, Glenn Carlson
2019 JrH football team appreciation
Check out flyer
over 5 years ago, Glenn Carlson
Hoop shoot
We do love our Ag students and FFA members! I am always proud of all they do!
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Larson - Agricultural Instructor
FFA employability skills.
FFA employability skills.
3rd grade's Native American day was a success last week. They had been studying and researching different tribe leaders and their presentations were excellent! They got to see several real Native American artifacts, eat Native American food, and play Native American games! They even got to grind corn the Native American way!
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Bailey- 3rd Grade Teacher
3rd Grade Native American Day
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corn grinding
game
12-2-2019 Breakfast: Blueberry Coffee Cake, Sausage Links, and Fresh Fruit Lunch: Chicken Fried Rice, Egg Roll, Broccoli, Oranges
over 5 years ago, Sarah Chase/
There will be no Junior High basketball games tomorrow. 12/2
over 5 years ago, Kendra Holloway
A little Thanksgiving fun in second grade before the snow day! We packed our bag for the voyage on the Mayflower, had a pie tasting, and learned about turkeys before making our very own!
over 5 years ago, Megan Samber- Second Grade Teacher
Enjoying some pie!
Packing our bags!
Turkeys!!
A few more pictures from our adventures.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Larson - Agricultural Instructor
Wet distillers grain that was hauled from Sterling to McEndaffer feed yard for palatability and protein in a feed ration.
Each calf is weighed at Quail Ridge, turns out the Prairie Ag students weigh 3,050 lbs.
Feeding dairy cattle is a complicated process. The ration must be consistent and provide correct nutrients.
Bird’s eye view of the milking parkour at Quail Ridge. We talked about the flow of traffic and animal husbandry.
What a great day exploring the Ag industry in our community. First stop, Quail Ridge Dairy then to McEndaffer Cattle Compnay. We finished the day in Sterling at the Ethanol plant and NJC. Great day to explore careers in different industries and draw connects from one business to another. We are so lucky to have community members who open their business and share with our students.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Larson - Agricultural Instructor
Learning about Ethanol
One of Quail Ridge’s dairy barn.
A new born diary calf.
Learning how the flake corn at McEndaffer Cattle Co