
Halloween fun at Miss Ann’s. Both classes had fun breaking a spider piñata.





5th grade students are working on word choice this month and on adding more precise language and sensory details in their writing. Each student selected a word that needed to be replaced, and we buried these tired, overused words in our cemetery.




These 4th graders were “twinning” today!




5th grade class came and read fall/Halloween stories to 1B





We had lots of winners for Twin Day at Nehi! 2nd grade: Corbyn Dickerson and Hunter Owen. 3rd grade: Olivia Robison and Claire Baker. 4th grade: Jaycee and Ashton Schulz. 5th grade: Kimber Littlepage and Braeleigh Smith. Way to go!!





2A wrapped up their Super Storms story by making their own tornadoes in a bottle! 🌪





Halloween at NeHi
- Bring costumes to school. Do not wear costume in the morning.
- Kids will change at approximately 2:00.
- Parents are allowed in the building at 2:00 to help.
- Students will parade around the gym at approximately 2:15.
- Students will return to class after the gym parade where they’ll celebrate with classroom parties.
- Students will need to change out of costume before leaving.
- Costumes must be school appropriate. No weapons and no face or hair paint.
If you have any questions, feel free to call the school at 795-4541. Thank you and Happy Halloween!

Mrs. Conrad’s athletes and mathletes!



Mathlete Marlee Ezell won today’s dress up day!


Remington Owen won the dress up contest for Decade Day!


50s and 60s were represented in 1B for decades day.


School pictures are coming home today!! Retakes are scheduled for this Wednesday, October 30th.

Thank you to 1Bs book of the month donor. Each student in Mrs. Smith’s class is going home with a copy of Creepy Carrots.


4th graders learned about the structure and functions of their skulls in science. Using their observations, they created a mask that shared characteristics of their own skull!



First grader Morgan Getman reacher her goal of writing to 1,000 today. She smiled while claiming her prize of a king size chocolate bar.


Red Ribbon Week at NeHi
October 28 - November 1


NeHi Book Fair Information
The Book Fair will be open TODAY from 3:30-7:30 in the NeHi library.
If you are coming to conferences tonight, please stop by the library!
The Book Fair WILL NOT BE OPEN TOMORROW NIGHT.
Unfortunately, we only have one night of the Book Fair. If your conferences are tomorrow night, it will have already closed. You will have to come up tonight if you would like to look at books with your child.
THURSDAY MORNING the Book Fair will be OPEN for a little bit before it is packed up. If you were not able to make it Wednesday, you may send money to school and students will be allowed to make purchases at that time.
Thank you for supporting our school and your child’s love of reading!

JOB TITLE: Substitute Teachers
JOB DESCRIPTION: U.S.D. 504 is currently accepting applications for substitute teachers. This opening may be for any one or up to all three of our district buildings including Service Valley Charter Academy, Neosho Heights Elementary, and Oswego Jr./Sr. High.
Individuals interested in this position should submit the following:
1. Application
2. Substitute License
Please direct all correspondence to:
Debbie Schneeberger
Substitute Coordinator
PO Box 129
Oswego, KS 67356
dschneeberger@usd504.org
620-795-2126

1B was learning about music last week. Their assignment was to create an instrument at home with materials they could find. They had a band performance on Friday.





Reminder
