Lenden Worm, a senior, shares his knowledge of the electrical industry with students in Mr. Thomas's Ag Mechanics classroom. Bringing in current students allows Mr. Thomas to instill a mindset of passion to an industry in the younger students.
over 1 year ago, Seth Going
Lenden Worm shares his passion
Today Mrs. Roach's Class learned about the Survivor's Tree at the 9/11 Memorial and watched a documentary about people who experienced it first hand. The 5th graders used the inspiration from people involved and the example of the Survivor's tree to write their message of hope on paper leaves. The leaves were added to our tree display in our hallway. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
over 1 year ago, Judi Roach
messages of hope
The 5th grade students raised the flags and put them at half staff today in honor of 9/11. They also observed a moment of silence in honor of those who lost their lives on that day in 2001.
over 1 year ago, Megan Pahl
Discussing 9/11
Discussing 9/11
Getting the flags ready
Moment of silence
Putting the flags on
Nebraska flag
Flying at half mast
AgVenture day was full of learning all about agriculture. 4th grade got to really explore the roots of agriculture. 🌾🚜
over 1 year ago, Elizabeth Collins
kids with swine guys
kids with water guy
kids roping
kids with drone
dairy
cows
During Lit Lab Kindergarten students have been learning the parts of their iPads.
over 1 year ago, Sara Fuller
KA Students
ka students
KA Students
KA students
Second graders celebrated "flapjacks and flannels" this past Friday to wrap up our Tall Tales & Fairy Tales unit!
over 1 year ago, Abby Vogler
students smiling while making pancakes
Mrs. Roach and Ms. Pahl's 5th grade students also visited the Vestey center and practiced our states and capitals with Bingo. We got to play with some of our local senior community members and learn a little about them!! It was so much fun!! One of the ladies is 99 years old!!
over 1 year ago, Megan Pahl
Bingo
Bingo
Bingo
Bingo
Mrs. Roach and Ms. Pahl took their 5th grade students to visit the Nuckolls County Museum this morning. We learned a lot about our local communities!
over 1 year ago, Megan Pahl
Lady Vestey
vehicles
2-headed calf
one room school household
introduction
church
wagons
tractors
shucking and grinding corn
walking to the museum
Mrs. Henry here! Ask your kids about art today! We had such a fun day! So much fun I didn't take many pictures, but I enjoyed seeing all the smiling faces and we can't wait until next week. We followed all the rules and had so much fun creating masterpieces!
over 1 year ago, Dana Henry
Kids enjoying art class
Kids enjoying art class
Kids enjoying art class
Kids enjoying art class
We love Art! Mrs. Henry inspires students to be creative and have fun! The 5th graders enjoyed creating paper sculptures, about themselves.
over 1 year ago, Judi Roach
Art Rules!
Artists
5th grade
The plan!
⭐️It's time for our Friday Staff Spotlight⭐️ Please help us give a warm welcome to Jett Setenson, our elementary speech language pathologist. My name is Jett Stenson and I am the new speech-language pathologist for grades 1st through 5th. Prior to coming to Superior Public Schools, I worked at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital for 6 years. There, I worked with a variety of ages and diagnoses. My husband, Tanner, works remotely for a golf course management company. We have two children - Palmer who just turned 3 and Lottie who is 4 months old. I enjoy spending time with family, being outdoors, listening to podcasts, watching Nebraska volleyball, and reading. I am excited to be back in Superior and serve the school that once served me as a student! Welcome to #NebraskaWildcatNation Jett! We are glad to have you as part of our team! β€οΈπŸ–€
over 1 year ago, Sara Fuller
Stenson Family
Stenson Family
πŸŽ¨πŸ–ŒοΈ This week, our students explored the concept of Value in art! They put their creativity to work, combining Color Theory and Value to create stunning Optical Illusion artworks. Their pieces showcase how light, shadow, and color can create depth and trick the eye. πŸ‘€βœ¨ Check out their incredible work. πŸ‘πŸŽ‰
over 1 year ago, Nathan Breland
Optical Illusion Art
Optical Illusion Art
Optical Illusion Art
Optical Illusion Art
over 1 year ago, Sara Fuller
A field trip to Kara's apple orchard was the perfect way to start the month of September. PALLS preschoolers had a great time picking, sorting, smashing, and tasting the delicious apples.
over 1 year ago, Mary Tietjen
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Congratulations to the 2024 Homecoming Court. πŸ‘‘Faith & PanduπŸ‘‘Mia & Lenden πŸ‘‘Sadie & Caiden πŸ‘‘Halle & Thomas Coronation will take place Friday, September 6th after the football game.
over 1 year ago, Sara Fuller
2025 homecoming court
PALLS Preschoolers had such a great day picking apples at the Smith Orchard. They picked as many as they could carry, sorted them by good and bad, helped squish them for cider, and then ate one for snack! 🍎
over 1 year ago, Kara Smith
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Thank you to Brodstone Healthcare for providing HIPPA training to the Internship class. They also learned about all of the different career opportunities available in the health care field.
over 1 year ago, Sara Fuller
HIPPA training
Reminder: Tomorrow (Thursday) is the last day to donate food to the Food Drive Competition. All food needs to be in designated box by 3:38 p.m.
over 1 year ago, Melissa Schuster
Food Drive
The 3rd Grade took advantage of the heat last week and did an experiment. last year we found out what temperature crayons melted. This year they learned what crayon colors absorb the most heat, and melt the quickest (dark colors) πŸ– and which ones don't absorb as much and melt very little (white)! The humidity was brutal and the temperature was HOTπŸ”₯ but we LEARNED A LOT!
over 1 year ago, Dana Henry
3A art
3B class
art #1
loved watching it
99 degrees
art #2
watching
83 degrees
90 degrees
Our dedicated Superior FFA members demonstrated remarkable commitment by participating in the state Milk Quality and Products contest in Grand Island on Labor Day, Saturday. πŸ₯› The team diligently utilized their Friday off to engage in a mock contest, ensuring thorough preparation for their various performances on Friday evening. πŸ† For those unfamiliar, this contest, made famous by Napoleon Diamante, challenges members to identify diverse milk and cheese varieties, detect defects in milk flavor, and complete a written examination on the safe handling and storage of milk products. πŸ§€ Their hard work and dedication paid off, as Superior FFA secured an impressive 6th place as a team. πŸ₯‡ Additionally, our outstanding member, Faith Butler, achieved an exceptional 12th place individually. πŸŽ–οΈ We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the entire team for their remarkable accomplishment! πŸŽ‰
over 1 year ago, Brent Thomas
Mia Gardner, Thomas Mathis, Faith Butler, Maddi Bargen infront of the milking parlor at Nebraska state fair
Iconic scene from Napoleon Dynamite Milk Quality and Products Contest
Superior FFA Milk Quality and Products team practicing a mock contest in Mr. Thomas' room
Everyone enjoying fresh made ice cream at state fair to celebrate their hard work