This incredible group of musicians and amazing people gave a beautiful performance last night at Osborne. A huge thank you to Madrigal for all their hard work and for representing the Central Vocal Department with such pride. We are so proud of you!
5 months ago, Stacy Heston
Madrigal 2024-2025
The preschool and JK students have started their kindness calendar activities off strong with baking yummy treats for custodians, bus drivers, police officers, and our cooks!!
5 months ago, Keya Welch
Preachool and JK students spreading kindness!
Preachool and JK students spreading kindness!
Preachool and JK students spreading kindness!
Preachool and JK students spreading kindness!
Preachool and JK students spreading kindness!
Preachool and JK students spreading kindness!
Preachool and JK students spreading kindness!
Match Day at Ed-Co!
5 months ago, Bethany Klingman
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Come get in the spirit of the season this Thursday at Osbourne!
5 months ago, Bethany Klingman
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Please help us plan for Preschool and Junior Kindergarten for next year by filling out this Pre-Registration form. This will put you on our mailing list for more information on registering for Central's preschool and JK programs. Please call Central Elementary at 563-245-1472 with any questions! https://forms.gle/DCbtTBbhU6HNymkt9
5 months ago, Steph Burke
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High School Boys Wrestling at South Winn!
5 months ago, Bethany Klingman
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Do you have several bags of cans taking up space in your garage? Make room for your vehicle and bring your cans and plastic bottles to the donation bin across from Peace Church. This month the can deposit money will go towards Central's K-12 Basketball Program.
5 months ago, Bethany Klingman
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Central PS-4th grade was super lucky to have received free coping kits for their classrooms. Coping kits are designed to support children in managing their emotions in a safe and meaningful way. Items that may be included are weighted mats or plushie, emotional regulation cards and books, fidget items, sensory bottles, feelings thermometer, and local resources for children's behavioral health. Items in the coping kits will vary based on grade level. Thank you County Social Services!
5 months ago, Steph Burke
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Hi Central Warriors! We hope you had a restful and relaxing Thanksgiving Break and can't wait to see your smiling faces tomorrow.
5 months ago, Bethany Klingman
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The 4th graders led the November elementary assembly today. They shared about setting goals and had students play a fun relay game!
5 months ago, Mrs. Kremer
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The October Student-Athlete of the Month was nominated by their coach because of the incredible leadership, dedication, and resilience this student-athlete has shown throughout the season. When faced with an injury this student continued to lead and coach from the sidelines, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to the team's success. Coaches have noticed this student-athlete’s work ethic in practice is unmatched, and they consistently strive to improve not only their own skills but also the overall performance of the team. Coaches describe this student-athlete as someone who puts the team first, even if it means individual sacrifice. The positive influence and ability to mentor younger teammates have helped build a stronger, more cohesive unit. The leadership, and dedication, are truly deserving of this recognition. The October Student-Athlete of the Month is Tori Sylvester.
5 months ago, Mrs. Armstrong
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The September Student-Athlete Student of the Month is described by coaches as having a positive influence on and off the field. This student-athlete is attentive to detail and has develop their knowledge of the game to become a better teammate and help others. This is someone who brings a team oriented attitude each day, putting the team benefit ahead of their own self-interest. Coaches have noticed their willingness to work, never making excuses, as well as their positive attitude - even when pulling a prank on the coaches. The September Student-Athlete of the Month is Garrett Burns.
5 months ago, Mrs. Armstrong
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The August Student-Athlete of the Month is described as someone who is not very good at making excuses. Instead, they are known for making things happen and working hard. This student-athlete was recognized by multiple coaches for their commitment during the summer - attending fall sport workouts, winter sport workouts, while also playing a summer sport. Coaches and teammates described this student-athlete as very humble and a positive person to be around. Additionally, coaches recognize the maturity and ability to handle pressure as this young athlete carried the role of number one runner, which is not easy as a freshman. The August Student-Athlete of the Month is Blair Scherf.
5 months ago, Mrs. Armstrong
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The October Fine Arts Student of the Month is described by teachers as, “hyper focused throughout rehearsal.” Teachers have commented on her improvements in character traits - such as individual confidence - that has resulted in improvement in performances. This student is known for being willing to help with anything that’s needed, and has been extremely kind to new members to the group. This student is the type of student that helps us increase participation, improve performances, and ultimately build a strong program. The October Fine Arts Student of the Month is Mikayla Evans.
5 months ago, Mrs. Armstrong
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The September Fine Arts Student of the Month is described by teachers as, “extremely dependable, responsible, and respectful.” This student participated in Art in the Park as an artist, setting up their own artwork display booth. The student is involved in multiple activities, and has been a big help with Homecoming floats, designing accessories for the parade, making a school spirit bulletin board, and starting a new “passing on the spirit” tradition with the Seniors and Kindergarten. This student goes above and beyond with their creativity and isn’t afraid to se tup outside of the box. The September Fine Arts Student of the Month is Jillian Finley.
5 months ago, Mrs. Armstrong
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The August Fine Arts Student of the Month is described as, “not only is she an incredible creator [which is not even the focus of this award], but this student took initiative and LED the entire student tent for Art in the Park.” Organizing an event of this nature takes an incredible amount of communication, organization, coordination of set-up and tear-down, working the event itself on a busy weekend, and displaying artwork throughout the summer. This student is determined, a go-getter, and extremely responsible and reliable! The August Fine Arts Student of the Month is Alexis Thiese.
5 months ago, Mrs. Armstrong
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Reminder that School and District Office will be closed Nov. 28 & 29.
5 months ago, Bethany Klingman
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Congratulations to these Worthy Warriors for the week of November 18th through the 22nd. Thank you for showing care, commitment, and safety at school!!
5 months ago, Debbie Johnson
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Join us Tuesday, November 26 at 2:30 in the Big Gym for Central Elementary's CCS Assembly! This month, the 4th graders will be teaching us about the importance of goal setting. Mark your calendars for our December assembly on December 18th!
5 months ago, Steph Burke
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