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by Mary Work | Thursday, May 29, 2008
The school year has come to an end, and everyone feels the senior citizen program "Forever Friends" was a big success. The senior citizens surprised the sixth and eighth grade classes with a pizza and pop party on Friday, May 16, 2008. The students were so happy and loved the pizza. . . . read more
Argonia Elementary students will be participating in a summer school session July 14-25. The summer school session will be held from 9:00-11:00 AM Monday through Friday. Students will be working to improve their skills in . . . read more
Students at the elementary were pleased to have Kun Zhang (pronounced like Quin Jon) from the Clearwater Service Center come and talk about the Chinese New Year. Kun has been living in the states since August, 2007 and has been . . . read more
Last Thursday the sixth grade class took a walk down main street and ended up at the Salter House. They were met there by Mary Beth Bookless and Verna Lee Coleman who proceeded to give the sixth grade class a detailed guided tour of the . . . read more
The fifth grade class presented their reader's theater, "Tall Tales from the Wild West" , to the first and second grade classes. The fifth grades students worked hard creating a set that looked similar to a evening around a . . . read more
Thursday night, May 8th, eleven students from Argonia Elementary celebrated the completion of their Kindergarten year. Travis Bowling, Griffin Brown, Hope Casner, Chase Gray, Skylar Harrill, Joshua Heasty, Isaiah Lacey, Creek Love, Jade . . . read more
Rainy weather couldn't dampen the spirits of the sixth grade class as they journeyed to Wellington last Wednesday to participate in the annual D.A.R.E. Camp. Six other areas schools joined the sixth grade class from Argonia for fun, food, and . . . read more
Earth Day began in 1970 when Senator Gaylord Nelson became concerned about what was happening to our land, lakes, rivers and air. Students at Argonia Elementary were also concerned and decided to do their part on Earth Day by picking . . . read more