This is what it looks like to be 'all in for your students.' When these science students filled their reward jar in October, SMS Principal Mrs. Hays came roaring in to help them celebrate. #WeAreSR3 #SR3Family
Ms. Crider's 3rd Graders are researching Christmas in different countries around the world so they can compare and contrast with American traditions. Every day, the students learn about a new continent or country! Wonder which one will be their favorite? #WeAreSR3

These middle school custodians are always finding ways to make us smile. #WeAreSR3 #SR3Family

Classes have been cancelled today (12.7.23) for Minnie Cline Elementary and The Early Learning Center ONLY due to power outages. All other SR3 campuses WILL be in session. The District office will opened as soon as power has been restored.

One of the first things we learn to write as a young child is our name. Why should learning Cuneiform be any different?? Check out what our 6th graders made in social studies! Can anyone translate?!?! #WeAreSR3 #SR3Family





The time has finally come. Join us tomorrow night for the annual Mr. SHS contest presented by FCCLA! #WeAreSR3 #SR3Family


The SHS Black and Gold Chorale prepped for their December Concert by meeting with composer Dr. Jacob Narverud. Not only were the students able to gain insight into the music they will be performing, they learned more about life as a full time arranger and composer. #WeAreSR3


Join our team! We have immediate openings for custodial staff, food service, and district maintenance. #WeAreSR3 #SR3Family

These cool temps have us missing the warmer, sunny weather😎 This August, as high schoolers returned to campus, Ms. Brooner used a "Speed Dating" type activity to help the students get out nerves and get to know one another. One of our favorite student responses was, "Wow! This was actually fun. I have never talked to him before, and I learned a lot about him!" #WeAreSR3 #SR3Family







Help support the Amazonia PTO

At the end of their Mesopotamia Unit, our 6th graders were challenged to create their own City-State that they could present to the class.








This time next week, you could be having an adult conversation while your kids hang out with super cool high schoolers! Registration ends tonight so sign-up to support the FCCLA today! bit.ly/SHS12-9-23 #WeAreSR3 #SR3Family


Haven't had a chance to register for Polar Express Night? Don't worry, the deadline has been extended thru December 3rd. Go now ... we'll keep the hot cocoa warm. ☕️ Proceeds from this event will support the High School FCCLA program. #WeAreSR3 #SR3Family Register Here - https://bit.ly/SHS12-9-23

Last month, 2nd graders were learning about Earth's processes, including slow and fast changes to Earth's surface. In this activity, they created a model of a landslide. They used their water bottles to simulate a heavy rain that might wash the land away. If you know any second graders, ask them about erosion! #WeAreSR3 #SR3Family




A day in the world of PreK is NEVER dull! The SR3 Learning Center believes children learn just as much through "typical" letter recognition and scissor practice as they do through PLAY! Did you know playing with play-dough helps strengthen the same muscles used for holding a pencil or cutting with scissors? #WeAreSR3 #SR3Family



Health Occ 1 and 2 recently visited the NCMC Savannah campus for a Nursing and Health Sciences Career Day. Students had an opportunity to tour the labs for nursing, radiologic technology, surgical technology, and sonography while also listening to a panel of students and instructors as they shared information about their programs. #WeAreSR3 #SR3Family



Make plans to join us next Thursday at SHS for dinner and a show, AND help support our student organizations while you're here! #WeAreSR3 #SR3Family


Our 5th graders have been hard at it,👷👷♀️👷♂️working with insulators and conductors to build electrical circuits in Ms. Berger's Science class.



Need to do a little holiday shopping? 🛍️ Looking for a free evening to take your sweetie to dinner?👩🍳 Go for it! And leave the kids with us!👦🧒👧👶 REGISTRATION HAS BEEN EXTENDED for FCCLA's Polar Express Night.

Before the break, guest speakers Dr. Mark Mills, Dr. Cary Chevalier, and four students from the wildlife conservation program came from the biology department at Missouri Western State University to talk to biology, environmental science, and zoology classes. Dr. Mills brought in different herps (reptiles and amphibians) to talk about their importance in the ecosystem and the environmental problems they are facing. Dr. Chevalier talked about his radio telemetry research on raccoons and opossums and showed students how radio tracking works. They also talked about their research in the biology department and emphasized the importance of Missouri Western being an applied learning university where undergraduates receive hands-on experiences in their career field. #WeAreSR3





