During a recent government meeting, representatives from local schools shared updates on various events and initiatives aimed at fostering community engagement and student development.
At the high school, Miss Stamp's \"Oookie Spooky Cabaret\" showcased the musical performance class and chorus, while the announcement of the upcoming musical, \"Nice Work If You Can Get It,\" set for February 27 to March 1, generated excitement. The marching band, under Miss Lewis, received accolades for their performance at the Veterans Day parade, with attendees praising their impressive presentation.
Center Middle School celebrated the end of its first nine weeks with honor roll recognitions and a community service project where students created Veterans Day cards for local military personnel. The school also hosted a guest speaker, Katie Kerr, who inspired eighth graders with her educational journey. Upcoming events include the Warrior games and a Christmas dance, both aimed at enhancing school spirit and collaboration.
Elementary schools reported similar successes, with Miss Farragotti highlighting the first \"Golden Ticket Party\" for fourth graders and ongoing Kindness Week activities. Miss Kosanovich noted the celebration of Veterans Day through student projects and preparations for the second-grade Christmas show.
Athletic updates included the varsity football team advancing to the semifinals of the WPILs, with a potential championship game scheduled for November 23. Winter sports preparations are underway, with various teams gearing up for the season.
Overall, the meeting underscored a strong commitment to community involvement, student recognition, and the promotion of school spirit across all grade levels.