
The 7-12 held an assembly Oct. 31st to recognize some students and groups. WATCH HERE -> https://youtu.be/VptJ31oaLGQ


1st graders in Mrs. Steffen's class are ready for our Halloween parade!!


Veteran's Day Program


Pumpkin Round-Up


8th grade Spanish class reading their thumbprint books to 2nd grade.





FFA students gathered a few weeks back for a hay ride.





Mr. O'Brien and several FFA students from Central are headed to the National FFA convention. On the way they made a stop at the Caterpillar museum in Peoria. Students saw a mining truck with 14 foot tall tires and able to haul 400 tons. Students also saw Jeff Burton's car that he won the Daytona 500 with as well as Buddy Lazier's car that he won the 1996 Indy 500 race with. The crew chief for Lazier was Lee Kunzman from Volga and Guttenberg. Stayed tuned for more updates.

Help support the Clayton County Food Bank by participating in our month long food drive!


Join us for the Elementary Halloween Parade and CCS Assembly!


Students in 7th grade learned about the importance of empathy during the five sessions presented by Haley from Riverview Center. She also came to the Life Changes two days and presented on Healthy Relationships and Self-Care.





More snow pictures of our kindergarten and 1st graders!





First time playing in the snow for our Kindergarten and 1st graders!!





4A wrapped up their energy unit today with a Hot Wheels ramp competition. The winning team launched their car 92”!


First snowfall fun with second and third graders!

A friendly reminder Central dismisses at 2:00 today due to parent/teacher conferences.

Fall Play


Wrestling Clothing Order Form
Hard copies can be picked up in the school office.


On Saturday, Oct. 26th, 5 Central students auditioned for the Iowa All-State Chorus, where 1A-4A schools all audition to be a part of the same selected chorus. Central's own Brenna Buckman was selected as an Alto Alternate! Congratulations to Brenna and all auditioning students!


Clayton County BEST students and their fathers are working hard to make improvements to the baseball field in Elkader in order to host some WarEagle Baseball games. Thanks for your hard work and hope to see high school baseball back in town soon.


The next project in our Athletic Complex update is the baseball field. Today sod was delivered that will be laid to bring our pitching mound and base paths back to regulation size. The best part of this project is Central students are doing most of the work as part of our Clayton County Best program! When you come down to the football game tonight stop by to check out our progress. We look forward to having the Wareagles play baseball in Elkader again!

