Must be present tomorrow, May 18th!

Happening Next Week
Due to a lack of sign-ups, this event has been canceled. The student who did sign up will have their Ram Bucks refunded as raffle tickets.
We will attempt to do this event if there is interest in the fall, closer to halloween.
We will attempt to do this event if there is interest in the fall, closer to halloween.

Turn them all in!!

Happening Thursday

Happening This Week
Adjusted, both Muench and Denaque will be tomorrow

Happening this week!

Next Week
Don't forget to sign up! As of right now, we have 0 sign-ups! Sign-up is due by May 18th!


Last week to buy your 5th graders cap!
If you are unable to purchase please return the form and mark donation needed.


Tomorrow

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Happening Thursday, Booth Owners Be Ready!


RAM BUCK DAYS ARE HERE!


Cerbat Singers, dont forget!

Order today to get your decorating cap card! Return decorated card before graduation and we will glue them to the top of their graduation cap.


Happening This Week! Help us send some 5th graders on their field trip!


Happening Next Week


Flyers Will Go Home Soon!
Yearbooks will be available for purchase at the open house, too, on May 11th.
Yearbooks will be available for purchase at the open house, too, on May 11th.


Today Ms. Richmond's and Mrs. Wigal's classrooms took a trip back in time… and let’s just say the students were not fans of the king 👑😄
At random times throughout the day, a royal tax collector burst into class announcing, “I am here to collect taxes for the king!” Students were “taxed” for all sorts of reasons—wearing sneakers, blinking too much, even just existing during royal hours. The currency? M&M’s, of course 🍫
At first, there were laughs… but it didn’t take long before the protests began. Students created signs, voiced their frustrations, and questioned the fairness of it all. Some even tried to negotiate or appeal their taxes (unsuccessfully!).
This fun and slightly unfair experience gave students a small glimpse into what it might have felt like to live under a king with strict and sometimes unreasonable rules. Safe to say… our class might be ready to start a revolution 😉
Learning through experience makes history come alive—and today was definitely one they won’t forget!
At random times throughout the day, a royal tax collector burst into class announcing, “I am here to collect taxes for the king!” Students were “taxed” for all sorts of reasons—wearing sneakers, blinking too much, even just existing during royal hours. The currency? M&M’s, of course 🍫
At first, there were laughs… but it didn’t take long before the protests began. Students created signs, voiced their frustrations, and questioned the fairness of it all. Some even tried to negotiate or appeal their taxes (unsuccessfully!).
This fun and slightly unfair experience gave students a small glimpse into what it might have felt like to live under a king with strict and sometimes unreasonable rules. Safe to say… our class might be ready to start a revolution 😉
Learning through experience makes history come alive—and today was definitely one they won’t forget!







