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The 100th Day is Here!

by Bonnie Dunn | February 3, 2012

The elementary school celebrated 100 days of school on Wednesday February 1.   Dr. Dolley had a drawing for a BIG chocolate Hershey bar every 100 minutes we were in school.  After lunch she handed out small 100 Grand bars to . . . read more

Lil' Raider Basketball

by Julie Dolley | January 27, 2012

After practicing their basketball skills for the past four weeks with Coach Almanza, the Argonia Lil' Raiders were ready for their big game.  They played at halftime of the varsity girls basketball game on Friday, January 27.  In . . . read more

Preschoolers Have Had A Busy Fall!

by Linda Stow | November 22, 2011

The Argonia preschoolers have had a busy Fall.  In October we visited the fire station.  The class learned what to do in case of an emergency and how to stop, drop, and roll.  We got to ride on the fire truck back to . . . read more

Argonia Elementary Celebrates Veteran's Day

by Julie Dolley | November 20, 2011

Argonia Elementary staff and students celebrated Veteran's Day on Friday, November 11 with Argonia Veterans, parents, and community members.    The fourth and fifth grade students shared reading selections telling about the history . . . read more

Veteran's Day Thank You

by Bonnie Dunn | November 11, 2011

Veterans Day Thank You The  first graders shared this poem at the Veterans Day program. Veterans Day is here. It’s November 11 th of every year. It’s a perfect time to say, "Thanks . . . read more

Around the World with Flat Stanley

by Christine Short | November 10, 2011

The 3rd graders here at Argonia Elementary are so excited about the Flat Stanley project. To begin, students read the book Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown. In the story, a young boy named Stanley is squished flat by his bulletin board. He goes . . . read more

Second Grade Monster Exchange

November 9, 2011

The Argonia Second Grade students met with a second grade class from Canada on Halloween.  The students from both schools had created a monster in their classroom.  Once they completed their monster then the students worked with . . . read more

 
 

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