
Questions and answers from the facility meeting at THS, held March 5, are included in this link. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PQatikpjFwFDcsg0EZ-JXkZphMYUoy7PjTd35gptj5g/edit?usp=sharing

Maranda Martin planned fun Irish games for Mrs. Probst's class. A leprechaun relay, filling a pot of gold, and an Irish freeze dance were enjoyed by the students.

Attention parents of juniors and seniors! You should have received a letter recently concerning the THS Post Prom to be held on Saturday, April 28, 2018. Please consider how you can support this worthwhile cause. The Post Prom committee asks that you complete the form and return it as directed in the letter. Please send responses in before March 15th. Your support is greatly appreciated!

After learning the names and some facts about each of our planets, Mrs. B.'s First graders took a virtual tour through space to find each planet, our sun, the moon and we even found the international space station and the Hubble Telescope!! We have returned back to Earth safely and back to work!

Mrs. Habing's 6th grade math class had a challenge to memorize Pi to the farthest decimal place value. The winner was Mr. Joey Niebrugge with 92 decimal place values! The entire math class enjoyed Pi Day by having delicious, homemade apple pie brought in by our wonderful mom, Carrie Copple. Joey won a TEF donated Chromebook case, a 'Pi'napple, Oatmeal Creme 'Pi'es, and three miniature 'Pi'es.


The 5th grade band performs their first concert.


Early Elementary Teacher Opening
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-QUSHoLM7aaZmhIWk9iWVNUQTI3a2VZa25fcHg4Nm9WUmFB/view?usp=sharing

Another try at the calendar link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-QUSHoLM7aaNWlkMUxXaDM1ODVsNUl4MXNuU0dURlpCdHRZ/view?usp=sharing

Fun with our Little Red Hen unit! Each center baked a different type of bread for their friends to taste.

TGS students are being treated to fun science show by the Mad Scientist from St. Louis.


Information about an alleged threat was reported to me this morning, thoroughly investigated by law enforcement and school officials, and found not to be credible. Bill Fritcher, Superintendent

At last night's meeting we were asked about a video walk through. Here is a video we did a while back. We hope to update this soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FQ117r-4JE&t=1s

In Tech class this past week, we talked about the serious problem of Cyberbullying.
4th - 6th Graders watched: https://goo.gl/S4n4kk
3rd Graders watched: https://goo.gl/KciQMp
A great resource for parents is https://www.commonsensemedia.org/cyberbullying
Any chance you get, please review and discuss the tip below with your child. Thanks!


Heather Will a registered Dental Hygienist from Effingham Dental group spoke to Mrs. Probst's Grade 1 students about dental health.

Mrs. Bushue’s class celebrated Read Across America Day. Students enjoyed having extra time to read and having a few Dr. Seuss themed snacks.



Kindergarten and 6th grade buddies celebrate Dr. Seuss Birthday!

Students in Mrs. Mellendorf’s first grade class celebrated Read Across America Week with many Dr. Seuss stories. They read “The Cat in the Hat” and turned themselves into Thing 1 and Thing 2!


More great pictures of the Teutopolis Student Council members with the TGS students on Dr. Seuss Day!

Thank you to the high school students who took the time to read and plan activities to help us celebrate Dr. Seuss's Birthday!


Mike McKenzie talks to Mrs.Jansen's kindergarten class about his career at John Boos Metal Shop.Thank you Mr. McKenzie!