8th Grade Sphero stories with Mrs. McConkey!!!




🎉 Celebrating Two Incredible Educators! 🎨📚
As the school year comes to a close, we bid a heartfelt farewell to two beloved members of our school family — Mrs. Schreck, our amazing art teacher, and Mrs. Wampler, our dedicated reading specialist — as they step into retirement.
🖌️ Mrs. Schreck has filled our halls (and hearts) with color, creativity, and inspiration. Through every brushstroke and project, she has nurtured the imagination of generations of students and reminded us all of the beauty in self-expression.
📖 Mrs. Wampler has sparked a lifelong love of reading in countless young minds. With patience, kindness, and a deep passion for literacy, she’s helped students grow in confidence, one page at a time.
Your legacies will live on in every story told, every picture painted, and every child you believed in. 💖
Thank you, Mrs. Schreck and Mrs. Wampler, for your years of love, dedication, and impact. Wishing you both a joyful and well-deserved retirement! 🌟


JH and HS Academic Awards Ceremony is Today at 1pm in the Gym.


Senior Class Composite Picture has finally arrived. All seniors, feel free to stop in and get your free copy anytime.

Ag Science 1 students are learning how to lay stringer beads with a stick welder!





We couldn't have asked for a more beautiful day for Careers on Wheels.
Our Life Flight 🚁 friends got called to help someone in need, so the awesome guys with EMS🚑 + Fire 🚒stepped up and let us check out their vehicles instead.
We also welcomed Palmer Farms🚜, Porter's Trash 🚮 , P1 HVAC 🔥❄️, HyVee Floral 💐 , New Nodaway Humane Society Animal Control🐶, & Tim Schafer Ranching🐴.
Thank you to everyone that helped make our day a success, the kids had so much fun!










You may notice a lot of commotion around our school facilities at both Guilford and Barnard this afternoon. Today is our annual Elementary Career Day and Ms. Henry has an awesome afternoon of activities planned for our K-6th grade students. This year LifeNet is planning to come and land their helicopter on the Guilford Baseball field to kickoff the event. We are looking forward to a great afternoon!

Mark your calendars for South Nodaway's CTE Banquet to recognize our FBLA & FFA members for their amazing year!!

Greenhouse Sale tomorrow from 9am-12pm.
Tomorrow's high school track meet at Mound City will be digital ticketing only. Purchase tickets at https://shorturl.at/9w3k1

The latest edition of Mr. Skoglund's community newsletter is now available at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bOFrawVLH3FYW_bGzK4-KoAPL6B6Dgfa/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=113964473124218042113&rtpof=true&sd=true

English IV and HS Art visited the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art on Monday





FBLA members gathered today to celebrate their Missouri Gold Chapter status, earning the highest number of points of any chapter in the state!! 🏆 Members were treated to celebration mini donuts and golden drinks (Sunny D). 🍩🥤🎉

A HUGE congratulations to Mackenzie Swinford who received her State FFA Degree tonight at the 97th Missouri State FFA Convention!
We’re so proud of you Mackenzie!
While the Knowledge team competed, Mackenzie thought she needed to come home with a boat from Bass Pro (scroll to last pic) 😂






The 1st grade created umbrellas and put them to the test! The idea came from the story, "The Leaky Umbrella!"





Congratulations to SN Senior Tucker Klamm for being selected as the recipient of the Luke Violett Sr. Memorial Scholarship!

The Platte Valley Softball players will again be hosting a Youth softball camp for grades 3rd-7th on May 13th & 14th. Please fill out the google form to save a spot, payment will be due on the first day of camp.
https://forms.gle/2WkSwPb9xfJTuRsh7

Happy Secretaries Day to 3 of the Very Best! Brandy Wolf, Kristi Davis and Becky Swinford! Thanks for all you do!!

South Nodaway is now hiring for a pk-12 music/band teacher for the 2025-2026 school year. Interested applicants please contact us by phone 660-652-3718 or by email: Aaron Murphy, aaron.murphy@snr4.org or Nick Wray, nick.wray@snr4.org

Junior Computer Science students coded the Smart Cutebot to follow a black line as well as use its sonar capabilities to avoid collisions.



