The JH girls wrestling meet for tomorrow, November 17th has been postponed and the new date is to be determined at this time. Please call 245-1750 with any questions.
Walking by art display on Pine Street side of Central-grade 5
over 3 years ago, Cathy Recker
Fingerprint Pet Portraits by 2D Art students
over 3 years ago, Cathy Recker
Art Fundamentals banners on display in the high school media center
over 3 years ago, Cathy Recker
Central's Drama department presents
Funny Little Thing Called Love.
over 3 years ago, Mrs. Walch
The new proclamation yesterday includes a mask requirement for indoor events such as today's Veteran's Day program at 2:00 pm. If you have any questions, please call 245-1750.
over 3 years ago, Mrs. Walch
The Central Torch Chapter of the NHS is still planning to host the Veteran's Day program tomorrow at 2PM. All guests are asked to wear masks and socially distance. Students/staff not involved in the program will be watching from their classrooms. Join us as we honor our veterans!
We need your help solving the mystery of the Missing Compost Sifters. The picture below shows a compost sifter that was designed and built by Central students for use at our compost pile near the city yard waste disposal area. This is the second sifter that students have designed and built to go missing. If you have any information about either missing sifter we would love to have at least one of them back to use this spring. No questions asked. Thank you. Agritzner@central.k12.ia.us
over 3 years ago, Ann Gritzner
CCS winners went to visit Osborne and were able to play disc golf.
over 3 years ago, Mrs. Walch
2D art creating pet portraits using their finger prints and an ink pad
A little CCS fun at Central Elementary ahead of Halloween tomorrow!
over 3 years ago, Mr. Trenkamp
Mrs. Erickson's 8th grade Spanish class created thumb print books and shared them with Mrs. Zittergruen's and Mrs. Glew's kindergarten classes this morning.
over 3 years ago, Mrs. Walch
8th grade agriculture is learning about communication! Today they played charades using verbal and non-verbal cues!!