
The second grade students had fun digging through soil and holding worms during our visit with Ag in the Class.
We then finished off the day by making Turkey headbands 🦃





Fourth graders at Memorial Elementary finished up their Newscast project on historical events by recording short news stories using the green screen. The stories will be edited together into a video to create a full newscast. Students enjoyed being responsible for several newsroom jobs: reporter, producer, and camera operator.




Computer science class at high school has been designing ornaments with Mrs Reindl to take to the stem lab and engrave with the glowforge. Today they learned how to run the glowforge!



Fannie May Candy Sales Info


Second graders got a lesson on coding that involved no technology. They learned the most basic principle of computer coding is learning to follow a set of instructions. Then they practiced their skills by writing some simple "code" of their own and challenged their classmates and teachers to solve their codes. #unpluggedcoding





These TJHS students recently competed in and won Mr. Brown's 6th grade math maze challenge. Congratulations!





Happy Friday from the office staff at TJHS!


Happy Friday from the office staff at TJHS!


Mrs. Hickey's K-2 classes completed a Turkey Building Relay Race. It's safe to say they had fun and made some pretty cute turkeys in the process.
Follow the link to see some more Relay Race Turkeys!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Xak9iKC3V2sXNJF46

If you are picking up Fannie May candy tomorrow, 11/18/22, at TJHS, you must come at your assigned time. This is due to the volume of pickups. If you can not pick it up at your assigned time, the candy can be picked up in the office at the end of the day or Monday. Please stay in your car; our student council representative will deliver the candy directly to you. Thank you for supporting TJHS.

Mrs. Laker’s students are pictured. Their class spent the day at Rock Springs on a field trip.





Kindergarten classes had the opportunity to build their own Mini Mayflower foil boats this week. Students worked as a team to design a boat that could hold the most "pilgrims" possible. Ms. Specha helped them to test their designs, while practicing their skip counting by 5's. Several teams designed boats that held 102 pilgrims, the same number as on the original Mayflower.





The varsity and junior varsity boys basketball teams along with Coach Ryan Brown were greeters at Memorial Elementary on Wednesday morning. The basketball players greeted the students at the doors and mingled with them in the multipurpose room.





Sharing information on an indoor soccer league.


Dan Mcneely and Nichole Brown from Diamond Brothers spoke to Ms. Pennock's School-to-work (STW) class at Taylorville High School. Dan and Nichole explained personal insurance, workers' compensation, and health insurance.


Thank a Board Member!


Feed Your Potential Newsletter from Aramark Food Services:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xPV5Y4xyBmL7NrPQYL0J6sptwUDAtcyv/view?usp=share_link

North School:
Thanks to Ms. Spinner and her helpers Mrs. Boehme. Mrs. Lomprez, and Miss Angie for the hard work of creating this masterpiece! Our families sent in names of Veterans and if you zoom in on the feathers, you’ll see each of those names listed. Thanks to all Veterans!!!


Sharing photos from the 2nd Annual Veteran's Day Breakfast at TJHS: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipNS5s012ieUyTCmxCOyV2p4OLzMxA42GADcFV790PDkf5yo0YkbZDLFtw0hW6o-GQ?key=bGhFSHlKVjhvaGZmVTdrZ284b0NZMllVMXI5U2JB

Attention Families,
Just a reminder that we will not have school Tuesday through Friday, November 8-11. Parent Teacher Conferences are Wednesday and Thursday. There is still time to schedule your conferences if you have not already done so.
While you are in the building for conferences, please check the lost and found for your child's items. We have many hoodies and jackets left behind already.
