Senior Night at Central, Go Warriors and thank you Seniors for 4 years of fun!
almost 6 years ago, Mr. Trenkamp
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Pampered Chef Fundraiser kickoff! The Family and Consumer Sciences fundraiser supports the purchase of supplies and equipment. Students will have catalogs but orders can also be placed online at https://www.pamperedchef.com/party/centralcommunity. Orders are due on October 22.
almost 6 years ago, Deb Walz
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almost 6 years ago, Alyssa Cobie-Nuss
Calling all Central Warrior Basketball fans! Clothing order is open. Forms can be picked up in the main office.
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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Early morning smiles in front of Central’s new photo screen! #proudtobeawarrior
almost 6 years ago, Joan Frieden
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Third graders and grandparents enjoying the chicken dance and classroom activities.
almost 6 years ago, Tracy Follon
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Grandparents Day at Central!
almost 6 years ago, Mr. Trenkamp
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The Jesup Cross Country meet that was scheduled for tomorrow, October 1st has been moved to Thursday, October 3rd due to weather. Location and start times will remain the same. If you have any questions, please call 245-1750.
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
Thanks to the Clayton County Visiting Nurse Association for working with the school nurse to gift 45 grant-funded "Stop the Bleed Kits"! Each classroom at Central received a "Stop the Bleed Kit" once the Stop the Bleed staff training was completed on Friday.
almost 6 years ago, Meghan Bergan
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Central Staff participate in Stop the Bleed training, a program that teaches individuals how to stop bleeding in life-threatening events. Thanks to our local MercyOne staff for joining the school nurse as facilitators in this event on this past Friday!
almost 6 years ago, Meghan Bergan
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The 5th graders had a great time in Fort Atkinson for the rendezvous!
almost 6 years ago, Mr. Stramer
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Clayton County BEST students tour Fassbinder Apiaries to learn more about raising bees as they explore the idea of starting a bee hive. Thank you to Kathy Fassbinder for her time and knowledge.
almost 6 years ago, Ann Gritzner
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Central youth are playing under the lights tonight! Throughout their season they have learned a lot of fundamental skills that are preparing them for their future on the junior high, and then varsity, teams.
almost 6 years ago, Aaron Reinhart
The football game tomorrow night, Friday, September 27th at Midland has been moved up to 6:00 PM. If you have any questions, please call 245-1750. Go Warriors!
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
The Central Soil Judging team placed 3rd out of 19 schools and qualifies them for state. Kory was our top placer in 8th out of 152 contestants. The top 4 finishers at Central were Kory, Nate, Keaton, and Tristan. A big thank you to the Clayton County Conservation for the previous days competition, the experience was very helpful.
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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Junior High Fall Dance
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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A Fun Family Event in Elkader
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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Students begin using the new Media Center space the same day demolition begins on the wall in the old gym.
almost 6 years ago, Jarod Bormann
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School pictures will be coming home today. If your student needs retakes, Blaker's will be here on October 3rd. If your student was absent on the original picture day please plan on getting them done on the 3rd. If you have any questions please call 245-1750.
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
Central had 5 students compete in the Clayton County soil judging contest held at Motor Mill. The participants judged 3 pits and also were part of a pacing contest and laying out a level line on a contour slope using a sight level. Thank Suzanne Shirbroun for transporting the students and taking the pictures of the contest also the Clayton County Conservation Service for putting on the contest it was a really good learning experience and the students enjoyed going.
almost 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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