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Knight Lesson of the Week For The Week of January 29th- Be Responsible and Be On Time With Materials

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This week's Knight lesson is to Be Responsible - be on time with materials. In school, this means coming to class ready and prepared to learn. This includes: Come to class with your Chromebook charged. Arriving with the necessary materials (notebooks, pencils, etc.) Ready to participate and be a part of the class. When you are not prepared or on time, then it becomes a distraction to you and those around you. On the flip side, when you come prepared it starts you off on the right track for class. The same can be said for outside of school. If you are going to a sports practice or a job and you do not have the correct attire on or you come in late, then you may be ‘off your game’ the whole time. Being on time and prepared also helps you to be more productive and professional to those around you. It shows others that you are a reliable member of the team. Let's have a great week, Knights!

Knight Lesson of the Week of January 8th- Be Respectful and be aware of other classes and activities

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This week our Knight lesson is about awareness of other classes and activities. This is an important lesson for the week as we enter into i-Ready testing. We are all going to be testing at different times of the day, so it is important to be aware of what other classes have going on. If we are too loud in the halls, this could become distracting for others. This is not just the case this week, but all days at school or in our daily lives. When others are causing distractions, it becomes a challenge to focus on what we need to accomplish. So, Be Respectful and be aware of other classes and activities.

2024 New Glarus School District Spelling Bee

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On the evening of January 3rd, the Middle and Elementary school held the annual spelling bee. We had 24 contestants that participated, from 4th through 8th grade. It was an impressive competition that went well into the evening. We are proud of all of the students who participated in this competition. A big congratulations to 7th grader Lucy Sidwell, who was the Winner of the Bee, and to 4th grader Emmett Lamb, who was the runner-up. These two students will continue on to the regional Spelling Bee in Stoughton, later this month. We know that they will represent our school well!