
Danielle Whittle hosted a petting zoo as her first project for the Independent Agricultural class. Dani's goal was to educate the elementary students on animal safety, the importance of animals, and possibly even how to show the different animals. Before the animals came to school, she went to each classroom K-6 to discuss animal safety. Tim Walz helped his two sons, Owen and Lucus bring in their beef calf and two of their sheep. Jamie Goodrich helped her daughter Crystal bring in their dairy calf. Rob Medberry helped his daughter Mayleigh bring in two of their meat goats. Staci Herman brought in two rabbits, and Brandi Herman brought in her dog Charlie who showed the students some cool tricks he can do! Carter Krugger and Tessa Sylvester also helped with the petting zoo.
What a fun morning!





Central's First Quarter All School Event kicked off yesterday with a Halloween theme. These team building activities are geared to create a positive culture among all students at Central.



Congratulations to Hannah and Jaydin on qualifying for the State Cross Country Meet!


Officer Mitch stopping by at lunchtime is one of our favorite times!


We are excited to share with you that the Central Mentoring Program is off to a great start!
High school students will be part of a group that will help guide them toward achieving their future goals after high school. Students have had their initial meeting with their chosen mentor from Central Community School. Parents and community members will also join these mentoring groups. We are excited to share this journey!
It's a great day to be a Central Warrior!


Third grade has been busy in the Makerspace this week. Here some members of Mr. Rodenberg’s class show Mr. Mork what the can do with Makey Makey while members of Mrs. Follon’s class show off the cookies they baked with Ms. Gritzner.



K-6 Youth Girls Basketball
Please fill out this form to show your daughter's interest in the upcoming youth basketball season. This information will be shared with those adults leading different age groups. We encourage you to be involved in learning the skills and drills to help your daughter be successful this year and in years to come. Please complete the form by Wednesday, October 26, 2022.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfzIBoKV7Jrh9_ZyVYiGpI1bNlqtB2d6kmKx6OTmZQVDPhLHQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
Mark Wiley (Central Head Girls' Basketball Coach)

Tonight the Warriors play North Cedar in their Second Round Regional Volleyball Match. You can listen to the match live at theknightcast.net
GO WARRIORS!

This week is Officials Appreciation Week.
We want to take the time to honor the many high school officials who maintain the rules and fair play and that have taken time out of their schedule to officiate events at Central Community School. In addition, we would like to give a special shout-out to these seven employees of Central Community School. They officiated Fall events for our students and gave the opportunity to students in other districts as well.
If you are interested in becoming an official, please contact Mr. Aaron Reinhart for details.


The Central volleyball team will travel to North Cedar tomorrow evening for the second round of regional volleyball starting at 7:00 PM. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
https://www.gobound.com/ia/ighsau/vb/2022-23/events/h202210080839547422fa876ea8de843/tickets/buy
North Cedar Jr / Sr High School, 400 Ball St, Clarence, IA 52216, USA
Good luck, Warriors!


Red Ribbon Week kicks off next week.
In preparation for this, Central students and Angela Bergan, Central's guidance counselor, along with students from MFL MarMac attended the signing of the proclamation for Red Ribbon Week at the Clayton County Office building this morning.
The 2022 Red Ribbon Campaign Theme, Celebrate Life. Live Drug Free.


The past few years we have put a heavy emphasis on building stronger relationships at Central. Our next step in doing so is to tell you a little about ourselves! Each week you will see posts highlighting a team member. Feel free to comment to tell us what we have in common!
Meet Mrs. Orr!


Tonight is the first round of Regional Volleyball. We play Starmont @ Starmont High School. Tickets must be purchased online. There will be no cash sales at the door. The link for purchasing tickets is below.
https://www.gobound.com/ia/schools/starmont/tickets
Good luck, Warriors!

The State Qualifying Cross Country meet is on October 20th at the Fillmore Golf Course near Cascade, starting at 4:00 PM for the girls and 4:40 PM for the boys.
Fillmore Golf Course
21655 Us-151, Cascade, IA 52033
Good luck, Warriors!!!


Don't miss the Central Vocal Music Department Fall Concert Tuesday at 7:00pm in the auditorium!


These students attended a virtual ISTEP Summit yesterday at Keystone AEA. ISTEP is Iowa Students for Tobacco Education and Prevention and the summit was focused on developing leadership skills among tobacco control. A special thank you to Board Member Courtney Scherf for taking the students to this event.


Who is ready for wrestling season! 🙌
thINK Custom has the online clothing store open.
https://www.thinkcustomapparel.com/shop/wrestling/36

Parents, you will be receiving your child's ISASP results in the mail early next week. The link below will take you to a document to help guide you through their results.
https://iowa.pearsonaccess.com/resources/families/2022%20Interpretive%20Information%20for%20Families.pdf

Kayla Horsfield, Marketing & Communications Coordinator for Three Rivers FS presented Central Community School with our Fuel Our Future Donation from the 2021-2022 school year. The money comes from customers who buy their fuel at Three Rivers FS FAST STOP locations and have Central Community Schools listed as their FAST STOP card benefiting school. For every gallon of fuel, Central receives 3 cents to benefit student learning. The check that we received is for over 43,000 gallons of fuel purchased.
Thank you Three Rivers FS!

Manufacturing Day Event BLAST!!!
