5th grade students working on tessellations and buildings.
Thank you to our amazing coaches for teaching beyond the classroom to the fields, courts, sidelines, track, and buzzers!
2nd grade students testing out different building materials to see what would make the best house.
We are once again running our can/pop tab collection for the 2024-2025 school year! We will have turn in points throughout the year with our first turn-in on October 31, 2024. This year our theme is "Top the Tank with Tabs!" Some of our wonderful staff members made the trip to serve the families currently staying at the Ronald McDonald House of Columbia. It was truly a great experience of giving back to support these families in their times of need.
It will be a fun time to watch our younger students all dressed up!
We are beyond thankful for Dr. Berneking joining our team as our district instructional coach!
Instructional Coach Appreciation Day October 6, 2024
First grade STEM students working on stacking.
Tomorrow, Saturday, October 5, 2024, join Sturgeon FFA for Harvest Fest!
Sturgeon K-8 Students of the Month for September.
Reminder for Friday (10.4.24).
5th grade students building marble runs with legos in STEM class.
Our preschool students enjoying an apple tasting and then working on shapes with pumpkins.
Our custodians are simply the best! They do an excellent job of keeping our school clean !
Running Club Reminder for K-5 Families!
Make plans to join us for our Halloween parade.
Our kindergarten students enjoy STEM class by stacking and sorting.
We will have an early out on October 4, 2024, for parent/teacher conferences. Please make sure to notify the office of any transportation changes by 11:30AM on Friday.
We are almost to Harvest Fest! Make plans to join Sturgeon FFA for a fun filled day!
Tonight is the night for some BINGO!
Seventh graders assumed the role of scribes in social studies by inscribing key terms in Cuneiform, the world's earliest writing system, which originated in Mesopotamia around 3200 BCE. Students utilized air-dry clay to replicate ancient clay tablets, employing tools like wooden dowels, pencils, and paperclips as styluses for their inscriptions.