Trojan Softball is headed back to State. Get the win over Hoisington in the Regional Final 2-0. Great Job Trojans!
Lady Trojans punch their ticket to state. Win over Hoisington 2-0.
Beautiful day to play ball. Southeast opens the game with six runs against Hoisington.
Congrats to our boys golf team on a great regional finish. Team loses a tiebreaker and finished 3rd. 3 Trojans qualified for state next week with Dylan Esch, Joel Huffaker and Adam Thiel all medaling!
What a fun day for first grade! We went to several business in Gypsum to learn about our community!
Regional Baseball Location/Game Time Change:
Games will be played in Concordia tomorrow due to field conditions in Marysville.
Lee Doyen Field
1500 E 7th St
New Game time - 2:30
CHANGE IN LOCATION: Regional Softball Today (5/13) has moved to the Great Bend Sports Complex (turf fields). *41 McKinley St., Great Bend, KS *Field 3 Trojans will face Russell 25 mins. after Game 1 is complete.
Game 1 starts at 4:00.
Watch softball live from Hoisington at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXU_qjKZncw
Congratulations to this year's CHOICE Awards recipients. A great group of students who show great character, are always positive and great role models for our other students.
Weekly SES Schedule
Regional Golf scheduled for tomorrow at Great Life has been postponed until Tuesday due to the forecast. Same times - 7:30 coaches meeting - 8:30 play begins.
The Counseling Center has their annual clothing sale going until the 19th of May! Items will be ready the week of June 10th. You can pick them up at Messenger Clothing in Salina OR the Counseling Center will deliver it to your door if you are in Salina or the 306 district lines. If you have any questions, reach out to Mrs. Haden by email mhaden@usd306.org or call the school.
Here is the website to order - https://mtpprint.chipply.com/23777/
Let's GO TROJANS!!
Due to lack of interest and participation by this year's senior class, we will be cancelling our senior parade for tomorrow!
Baseball advances to Tuesday, Semifinals vs Ellsworth in Marysville.
Get the win over Sylvan/Lucas - 15-0.
NCAA League Track meet results from yesterday!
HS Boys were NCAA Champions for the 5th year in a row
7th Grade Boys NCAA Champs
8th Grade Girls, 8th Grade Boys and HS Girls were 2nd
7th Grade Girls placed 3rd
Girls Swimming today
The high school physics class is finishing their semester with a circuits engineering project in which they build 5 room houses with working lights, light switches, furniture and circuits. Here is their progress so far with 3 class periods left.
Friday, May 10th
MS Band to McPherson May Day Parade
8:30 - MS Band students dismissed from class.
8:45 - MS Band students will load the buses. (Boys will ride one bus, Girls will ride the other)
9:00 - Leave for McPherson
9:40 ish - Arrive at East Woodside street, let kids get off of the bus, put their instruments together, then they will put cases back on the bus.
10:30 - Parade begins
11:00 - Students will load the buses and we will head to the location where the carnival is at
11:15 - 1:30 Time at the carnival
1:50 - Students will load the buses and we will leave for SES
2:00 - Leave for SES
3:00 - Arrive at SES
Students will need to wear jeans, and the grey band shirt.
Students will need to bring money for the carnival and also for any food, games, or other things you want to participate in.
They are selling a wristband for $30 so you can ride all the rides you want, but be warned it is only good from noon until when you are supposed to be back on the bus at 1:50 pm.
Students can also bring a sack lunch if they would wish.
These smartie readers improved their reading scores from winter to spring by 27-44 words per minute
Our four qualifying team members scored well amongst the best in the state during the first three rounds. Mara Mondt received a nearly perfect score for her dramatic interpretation piece, and Addison Gottschalk placed consistently in the top four ranks for her event. Unfortunately, these impressive scores were not enough to break into the semi-final round. However, the Improvised Duet Acting (I.D.A.) team of Kennedy Stumpf and Kipra Reed ranked 2nd, 2nd, and 3rd in their respective preliminary rounds, propelling them into the semi-final competition. They rank within the top 12 in the state for their I.D.A. performance, earning 134 quality points overall for the day.