On Thursday, November 16, 2017 our fourth grade Peer Mediators received their graduation certificates after participating in classes. These mediators work with Mrs. Redmond to learn how to help other students mediate issues in the classroom and the hallways.
Congratulations to everyone!
Mrs. Redmond is passing out the certificates to the Peer Mediators
Fourth Grade Peer Mediators
Peer Mediators and their families enjoying cupcakes and punch in the Library.
Peer Mediators and their families enjoying cupcakes and punch in the Library.
Peer Mediators and their families enjoying cupcakes and punch in the Library.
Peer Mediators and their families enjoying cupcakes and punch in the Library.
Peer Mediators and their families enjoying cupcakes and punch in the Library.
Peer Mediators and their families enjoying cupcakes and punch in the Library.
Our Veterans Day Program was held on Friday, November 10, 2017. Students in 7th and 8th Grades were able to invite family members to who served in our Armed Forces or who are currently serving, to our program to be honored. We were very honored that so many Veterans came to be applauded. McGuffey is equally honored to have staff members who are Veterans; Mrs. Ryser, Mr. Reppart, Mrs. Nielson and Mr. Blair.
Thank you to our choir for your lovely performance.
We stand as our choir sings the National Anthem
We stand as our choir sings the National Anthem
We stand as our choir sings the National Anthem
We stand as our choir sings the National Anthem
Mrs. Nielson who is retired from the Navy and her son who is currently serving.
Billy and his grandfather who was a Veteran
Stephanie with her family members who all served in the military.
Thank you to all of the families that came out for 4th and 5th grade Family Math Day. The students love having you and we hope you had a great time seeing what your child does in Math class.
The month of October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Friday, the 20th we held our Pink Day. Staff and students dressed in as much pink as possible and were judged on who wore the most pink. A big thank you goes out to Mayor Doug Franklin, Pastor Todd Johnson and State Representative Michael O’Brien who were kind enough to judge the staff participating in the contest. Congratulations to Mr. Joseph and to all of the students winners.