Pink Out Football Game
Friday, October 18, 2019
Support a good cause by remembering loved ones on a balloon and luminaries. Students will be conducting pre sales, items can be purchased before and during 1st quarter of the game or contact info is on the flyer. Thanks for your support.
Just a reminder that all 8th grade football and volleyball players are to meet by the community building at 5 today for pictures. Please wear your jerseys and jeans!
Freshman English students spent today discussing with their classmates about how their different personalities work together. This is part of their BSEL curriculum for MTSS.
High School Volleyball Schedule
Tuesday, October 8th at Goessel
JH Gym-Old Gym
4:00 Herington JV vs. Solomon JV
5:00 Herington JV vs. Canton-Galva JV
6:00-Herington vs. Canton-Galva- Old Gym
7:00 Herington vs. Solomon-Old Gym
Good luck to the Middle School Volleyball team today at the Bennington Volleyball Tournament.
Fourth graders in Mrs. Fish’s class presented their business projects today. Students worked in teams to create a plan for a business of their choice. #beingallwecanbe
Little Railers Preschool afternoon class toured the local Barnes Heartland Foods grocery store yesterday. The field trip was the final activity for a month long unit about Pizza. The students prepared grocery lists and bought the ingredients to make their very own "from-scratch" homemade pizzas. A huge thank you to Chris and Allisha and Barnes for making the field trip so much fun! #beingallwecanbe
Students in the morning session of Little Railers Preschool toured the local Barnes Heartland Foods grocery store yesterday. The field trip was the final activity for a month long unit about Pizza. The students prepared grocery lists and bought the ingredients to make their very own "from-scratch" homemade pizzas. A huge thank you to Chris and Allisha and Barnes for making the field trip so much fun! #beingallwecanbe
The middle school staff members chose 6th grader, Isabelle Ecklund as the September Student of the Month. Isabelle participates in band, volleyball, basketball, student council, and swim team. Isabelle believes she was chosen as student of the month because she works hard in the classroom to get good grades, works well with classmates and teammates, and is kind and helpful to others.
Isabelle is the daughter of Ashley and Randy Ecklund.
Awesome work by the small but mighty cross country team in Council Grove. More personal bests were ran today!!!
Good Job Railers Cross Country!!
Railer Volleyball 10-3-19
Railer Volleyball wins two tonight defeating Douglas 25-17, 25-11 and Solomon 25-11, 25-9.
Science Behind The Practice!
Research demonstrates that when parents read out loud to their children, they significantly increase their children’s vocabulary, cognitive skills, memory, curiosity and motivation. One of the goals of the LIFE program is to help families establish a read-aloud routine in order to maximize these benefits. #beingallwecanbe
Tonight the Career and Technical Education Groups at Herington High School met with their advisory councils to discuss CTE programs at Herington High School. Thank you to the community members who serve on these committees and your dedication to the future of our students.
Order of Events for the High School Volleyball at Herington, October 3rd.
3:00 Herington vs. Solomon (JV) 2 games only
4:00 Herington vs. Douglas (JV) 2 games only
5:00 Solomon vs. Douglas (JV) 2 games only
6:00 Herington vs. Douglas (V)
7:00 Solomon vs. Douglas (V)
8:00 Herington vs Solomon (V)
Lady Rails Volleyball splits matches at Hope losing to Rural Vista 20-25, 13-25 and defeating Wakefield 25-17, 25-11
Come support the Lady Railers tonight in Hope!
October Events
October Breakfast and Lunch Menu
September Male Athlete of the Month
Craig Rutschman, son of Kara and Kevin Rutschman, has been awarded male Athlete of the Month for
September.
Craig believes he was chosen because of his passion for the Cross Country team. “I show a lot of leadership for the team, and always give my teammates individual inspiration to do better. I have a lot of hope for the Cross Country team, and I wish for the best to my teammates and I for the rest of the season.
Craig is currently a Junior who is involved in, Cross Country, Drama Club, and FBLA.
When asked, Cross Country Coach, and teacher Tammy Greenley said, “Craig is an awesome young man and athlete! He has a great attitude both in school and when he is with his teammates on the cross country team. He is always quick to build them up and encourage them! He works hard and has a great work ethic both when he is racing and practicing and with his school work. He has great potential and I look forward to seeing what the season brings for him!”
Congratulations Craig!