
Congratulations to our K-6 students who were Caught Being Kind! Way to go Gabe Hodges, Cooper Luker, Isla Brewer, Anna Opinger, and Sawyer Rutledge!
We LOVE the actions of those kind kiddos.


Mr. Caleb's 5th graders have been busy in social studies! They assembled a jigsaw of the 6 Regions of Arkansas and painted their 3-D topographic maps of Arkansas.








6th graders are learning about energy and currents with snap circuits in Mrs. Robin's science class.








Congratulations to Alex Parker for his "Caught Being Kind" recognition! He helped Mr. Housdan and other teachers pick up trash!


Mrs. Teresa's K-2 whole group enrichment classes are learning about primary, secondary, and tertiary colors in class.






See You at the Pole, 7 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, at the HS ballfields


West Side third-sixth grade students have fun with Dance Party Fridays!



Mr. Caleb's 5th graders recently made 3-D topographic maps of the regions of Arkansas, and it was so much fun! They used salt dough to complete the projects.






The West Side eSports Mario Kart team of Maggie Ott, Caleb Cross, Kolby Lockard and Jordan Ragsdale won a preseason scrimmage on Thursday. The Eagles swept Nerinx Hall (Webster Groves, MO) by a score of 2-0. Season play begins next week.


See You at the Pole, 7 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, at the HS ballfields


West Side 5th & 6th graders are enjoying the yoyos they got as part of the NED talk recently! They are learning the Power of Yet!







West Side Picture Day is Friday, Sept. 15. If you wish to order, send the order form and payment on Friday with your student. Senior sports banners will also be taken, and senior athletes will need access to the uniform of their choice.

Mrs. Layne's math class sorted multiplication expression cards to match the correct prism with the correct expression for learning volume!





West Side would like to honor and remember those who lost their lives on this day, twenty-two years ago.


Mr. Caleb's 5th graders had a lot of fun practicing summarizing and making a pop-up card to represent the many types of landforms on our planet!


See You at the Pole, 7 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, at the HS ballfields


Positive Office Referral:
Lilly Ray, Slade Engle, McKenna Knapp, Sam Corpier - These 4 put together the car rider tags for elementary. They were very quick and saved us all a lot of time. I appreciate them helping us! (Susan Stark)


Positive Office Referral:
Dillon Knighten (7th) - Dillon has offered to help other students on numerous occasions. In one instance, a fellow classmate was upset and shutting down. Dillon offered to go talk to him, offered him a seat next to his, and offered encouragement. He also often helps others who are struggling with a class assignment after he finishes his work. (Katy Stark)


Positive Office Referral:
Ashley Boyd (7th) - Ashley did some peer tutoring for me during x-period and the students she tutored felt more confident in identify the scale factor between two images. (Mrs. Sam)
Evan Davis (9th) - Evan participates in class, gives thoughtful answers to higher-level thinking questions, and does his work so much better this year than last. He has grown as a student and I am so proud of him. He is always kind to others, has a laugh and a smile for everyone he meets, and respects others. I enjoy having Evan in class and can't wait to see how much he grows as a learner this year.(Mrs. Rose)


Positive Office Referrals:
Camden Browning (7th) -Camden has on numerous occasions noticed when another student was struggling, reached out to them, and offered assistance; whether it was someone who couldn't get their chromebook to work or if another student seemed to be having a bad day. I appreciate her being conscious of other students' struggles and her willingness to help them. (Katy Stark)
