
Spell-A-Thon Reminder - And it's not too late to collect donations!


Warriors raise funds for the Clayton County Food Shelf.
$1,000.00 and 1,471 pounds of food was donated by the students at Central Community School and delivered to the Clayton County Food Shelf last week.
Way to go Warriors!

Join us as we celebrate all the class of 2021 has accomplished!


Central Perk will be open for business tomorrow morning. Don’t want to carry cash? No worries, talk to us about our $10 or$20 punch cards. We will even keep it safe for you so you do not need to remember it each time. Hope to see you tomorrow!




It's not too late to nominate Central's next inductee to the Hall of Fame! Get your entries in on or before May 1st using this form: https://forms.gle/HM873M7Xw7C4Jcx58


The students in grades 7-12 will participate in Earth Day Activities on Wednesday, April 28th (weather permitting). Students should have an email with more information. Please help your student come prepared to enjoy the day!


Mrs. Steffen's class have been experimenting with a Bits and Bots kit from the Clayton County Extension Office. They worked on "Programming" a bot to move in various directions as well as building a Robot using Cubelet blocks.





Summer Camps at Osborne. This is for kids age 6-10 years.




Have you signed up for Elkader's City Parks 5K?



The JH girls track and field meet at Waukon on Monday, April 26th has been cancelled.

5C Coalition brought Escape Room Activities and the Impaired Driving Simulator to the 7th Grade Family and Consumer Sciences/Health and Life Changes classes to teach about alcohol and marijuana.





Happy Earth Day from the Central Compost Team! Composting food waste is a great way to celebrate Earth Day. Thank you to all team members for your service.


To celebrate Earth Day, the kindergarten classes learned more about composting. Ms. Gritzner came in and read a story, talked about Central's Compost Program and showed the students what the food looks like as it breaks down.




Make plans to attend Central's promenade!


Third graders have been experimenting with magnets. They made magnetic slime and had fun using different magnets.





Don't forget to get those last minute Spell-A-Thon pledges! Pledge packets are due tomorrow. Let's get that new playground!


#ClaytonCountyBEST students install a quote that they created in the Spanish Classroom for Mrs. Erickson. The students have been working with a Cricut machine to design decorative and promotions items for a diverse group of partners. The machine was purchased with money awarded through the STEM Enhancement program from the Iowa Governor’s STEM Advisory Council. They have applied skills such as problem solving, creativity, critical thinking and communication to their work. #STEMBEST




Results are in! Both the Marketing Plan Team and Farm Business Management Team received silver ratings at the 93rd Iowa FFA Leadership Conference!



Who would have thought that the FFA would have a band and choir? We had three individuals use their musical talent to represent Central Community FFA in the Iowa FFA Band and Choir!





Central Stakeholders,
Last night the school board adopted the new CDC guidelines which now state masks are required when within 3' of another person for 15 minutes or more. This means masks will remain required on all of our transportation. It also means masks may be required in classrooms where students can't be spread out 3' or more. Students will be expected to follow the expectation of the teacher and teachers' expectations could be different from class to class. Masks are also still required in the lunch line. Masks are no longer required in the hallways or outdoors or anywhere else when 3' for 15 minutes can be maintained. Students who refuse to follow a bus driver or teachers expectations will follow the consequences found on the Return to Learn Plan. With only a few weeks of school left we thank you for your support as we work toward a strong finish to the school year.