Central Remodel Update: https://youtu.be/izYQ7MLXiAg
about 6 years ago, Mr. Trenkamp
Elkader Public Library
about 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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On behalf of the American Heart Association and the millions of Americans we serve, thank you very much for Central's donation of *$5,350.00. Families and schools are critical links in providing the foundation for cardiovascular wellness in our country. By holding this event at your school each year, you raise awareness about heart-healthy living. And you help us fund more lifesaving scientific research and critically needed education efforts. Thank you Mrs. Burkle for organizing this successful event. Almost every family in America is touched by heart disease or stroke, and your school's contribution will significantly impact our fight against these devastating illnesses.
about 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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The middle and high school students participated the Keystone AEA Physics Competition. The physics events included toothpick bridge, catapult, mousetrap car, and soda straw arm.
about 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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Family Literacy Night
about 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
Family Literacy Night
Another great turnout for night number 2 of "Freaky Friday." You have one more chance to see this great musical performance Sunday afternoon at 3:00.
about 6 years ago, Trevor Hunt
Central students are kicking off the Spring Musical “Freaky Friday” tonight. We have shows on Saturday at 7:30 PM and Sunday at 3:00 PM (right after the parade). See you there!
about 6 years ago, Aaron Reinhart
Seven Central students and middle school students from 11 other districts participated in a STEAM day at Keystone AEA on Friday, March 15th. Students worked together as a team to investigate evidence from the crime scene. They learned about different types of fingerprints, used microscopes to examine hair, fiber, and glass, and used measurements to determine foot size. After collecting data and analyzing the evidence the students were successful proving the guilty party.
about 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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Solving a STEAM mystery at AEA
about 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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Swim Team Registration Inforamtion
about 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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The CCS trip this month was to the bakery! They learned how to air brush cookies with Jamie Reimer and they also cut out and decorated other cookies with Chris Reimer.
about 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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Still loving the snow!
about 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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An 8th grade student from Central Community School has been notified by the National Geographic Society that she is one of the semifinalists eligible to compete in the 2019 National Geographic GeoBee Iowa State Competition. The contest will be held at University of Northern Iowa Maucker Union Ballroom in Cedar Falls on Friday, March 29, 2019.
about 6 years ago, Deb Walz
Congratulations to 4 Central students on being featured at the Quigley Gallery at Clarke University Regional High School Art Show!
about 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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Final results are in from State Individual Speech. 11 events, 11 Division 1 ratings! Each event has 3 judges meaning Central’s 11 events had 33 total judge scores. 30 of those 33 judge scores were 1’s. Well done!
about 6 years ago, Aaron Reinhart
Mr. Douglas and Mrs. Yanda left Forest City at 4:00 and made it back to Central at 8:15. Stay safe, Warriors. Spring is almost here!
about 6 years ago, Aaron Reinhart
State Individual Speech results: The first nine events all earned a 1 rating! We are waiting on the results from the final two events. Another great performance from Central Fine Arts!
about 6 years ago, Aaron Reinhart
Awesome seeing the many Central parents helping with the youth basketball camp, it takes a community!
about 6 years ago, Mr. Trenkamp
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Mark your calendar for Freaky Friday! Three opportunities to see Central students in this fabulous spring musical!
about 6 years ago, Mrs. Walch
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We planned Parent-Teacher Conferences this Spring from the perspective of being “efficient and effective.” The MS/HS teachers are working to have 10 minute conversations and we have 9 groups/individuals in the Commons with additional information for families to benefit from. See you from 2:30-7:00 tonight!
about 6 years ago, Aaron Reinhart