Senior Fun
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
2019
Mrs. Schoonover and Ms. Nauman sneaking snacks provided by PTO!
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
PTO
Thank you to our wonderful PTO for all you do!
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
PTO
Kids snack on giant ice cream sundaes on their field trip to Main Event.
about 6 years ago, Emily Petersen
Ice cream
Kids challenge each other to a friendly game of bowling.
about 6 years ago, Emily Petersen
Bowling
Kids enjoy the many arcade games available.
about 6 years ago, Emily Petersen
Arcade
Arcade
Arcade
Arcade
Kids battle in laser tag.
about 6 years ago, Emily Petersen
Laser tag
Kayte smiles from the high wire.
about 6 years ago, Emily Petersen
High wire
Kids harness up for the obstacle course.
about 6 years ago, Emily Petersen
Kids get harnessed up for the obstacle course.
Hiawatha Implement received the Blue and Gold award. Matt and Jason accepted the award on behalf of the business.
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
Blue and Gold Award
Trap Shooting team recognized at the FFA Banquet
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
Trap Shooting Team
Honorary Members- Brain and Lisa Caton
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
Honorary Members-Brain and Lisa Caton
FFA Chapter Degree
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
FFA Chapter Degrees
Greenhand Ceremony
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
Greenhand Ceremony
FFA Banquet
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
FFA Banquet
William models his pajama pants he made in FACS class.
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
William
Gage and Dylan participates at the sectional golf tournament.
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
Gage and Dylan
Maggie, Jillian and Bailey reading their children’s book they wrote in Parenting class.
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
Maggie, Jillian and Bailey reading their children’s book they wrote in Parenting class.
Noah reading his book that he wrote and illustrated to the first grade class.
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
Noah reading his children’s book he wrote and illustrated to the first grade class.
Freshmen testing to see how much weight their toothpick bridge can hold.
about 6 years ago, Nichole Hux
Freshmen testing to see how much weight their toothpick bridges can hold.