
The 4th and 5th grade students played some friendly games of dodgeball! Even a few teachers got in on the action!




πβ¨ Congratulations to Our October Students of the Month! β¨π
We are thrilled to celebrate the incredible achievements of our standout students this month! π Your hard work, dedication, and positive attitude have not gone unnoticed. π
Join us in recognizing:
Kindergarten-Garrett Rempe- Garrett has been a wonderful friend to everyone in class, always sharing and playing nicely with others. He listens carefully and tries his best in all activities. His big smiles and kind words make our classroom a happy place. We're so proud of Garrett for being such a great helper and friend!
Kindergarten-Lucas Bauer - Lucas has been a shining star in kindergarten! He is always quick to follow directions and expectations and shows kindness to all of his friends. His smile lights up the room and is so contagious! Keep up the great work, Lucas!

November is a great time to express our gratitude. We'd love to hear why you're thankful for any PK-12 staff member.
Complete the Google form below and then responses will then automatically be formatted into a "certificate style" thank you note that can be hung outside the staff member's classroom or work area!
The form can be completed as many times as you like so you can thank numerous staff members. We have so many great people in our building that deserve to be thanked!
https://forms.gle/XQfELiDMikBVYf9y8


ππ Happy American Education Week! ππ This week, we celebrate the power of education and the dedicated educators who make a difference in the lives of students every day. From teachers and support staff to parents and community members, everyone plays a vital role in fostering a love of learning!


Our 5th grade band students have completed their first band book! These students have worked hard to learn the fundamentals of their instrument and it's just the beginning- keep up the good work!





Shoutout to our amazing FFA members who competed in livestock, floriculture, and poultry on Wednesday, November 12! πΎπ In Floriculture: -Mia Gardner β 12th place πΈ -Maddi Bargen β 14th place πΊ -Olivia Eitzmann β 20th place π» In Middle School Livestock: -Lily Wyatt β 1st place π -Barrett Bruno β 18th place π In High School Junior Division: -Cannon Corman β 10th place π Your hard work and dedication continue to inspire us allβkeep shining, team! π #FFA #ProudOfOurMembers #FutureFarmers"






π₯ The Countdown Begins! π₯ Get ready for an action-packed season of wrestling! π€ΌββοΈπ₯ Our team is gearing up for another exciting season, and weβve got the full schedule for you! ποΈ Check out the upcoming matches and mark your calendars so you don't miss any of the epic action!






Help support Nuckolls County Child Care by visiting their book fair on Tuesday, November 19.


Art is back in gear! Look at what the 2nd graders created! They learned about primary and seconday colors and using different texture on their art!


1st Grade finished their Knowledge unit on Ancient Egypt! The students had fun making their own Pharaoh necklaces and bracelets. They even took their new knowledge outside and made their own Nile River in the sandbox!




ππ¨ Fall in Love with Art! π¨π
Our middle and high school art students have been exploring their creativity with a unique project! They experimented with oil pastels and watercolor paints to create a beautiful resist effect, crafting vibrant fall leaf montages that capture the spirit of the season.
But the creativity doesnβt stop there! Once students complete their weekly project, they have the freedom to create their own independent artwork. From sketches to imaginative paintings, their individual creations are just as inspiring as their class projects!







4th & 5th Graders enjoyed lettuce wraps including the 2 varieties of lettuce grown in the school's tower garden, ham, turkey and cheese. A 4th grade student said, "I have never tried lettuce before, but I really like it!" It was a success all around! Over 80 lettuce wraps and big tub full of lettuce for the cafeteria salad bar was harvested. In addition, 5th graders observed a white milky substance coming from a harvested plant! (Phenomena: next generation science standards) Way to go young scientists and learners!








Updated 2024-2025 girls' and boys' basketball schedule! Mark your calendars for an exciting season!ππΎ




During PRIDES, we discovered the importance of being KIND to ourselves! One of the powerful tools we explored was meditation.
Taking time to pause, breathe, and reflect can transform our mindset.




1st Annual Santaβs Helpers Workshop
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What is Santaβs Helpers? Itβs where children can go shopping for their loved ones for only $0.50 a gift. Please bring exact payment .
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Superior Students in grades preschool-5th can sign up
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Saturday, December 7 from 9 am to 12pm.
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Superior Presbyterian Church- 549 Central Ave. Superior, NE
If your child would like to participate please sign up online.
https://bit.ly/SantaHelper24
You must pre-register , NO ON SITE REGISTRATIONS.
βQuestions call Robin-402-879-5887
β οΈCheck Red Folders for more information!


PALLS preschoolers learned about the different ways to practice kindness with others. We made a "kind" poster and added beautiful kindness artwork to our classroom.



Spanish Two labeled body parts with sticky notes to practice new vocabulary. ππΎποΈππ»ππ¦·π¦΅π½π¦ΆπΌ









Happy World Kindness Day! World Kindness Day is an annual event that encourages individuals to practice kindness in their daily lives. It highlights the importance of empathy, understanding, and cooperation to create a more harmonious and caring world. Today, all of the elementary students will be learning self-kindness tips during Wildcat Prides. Here are some of the tips the students learned.


Learning about spreadsheets is more fun when you can count your data and then eat it! π







New Deadline Senior Parents:
You have a chance to honor a special senior with a personal ad in the 2024-2025 yearbook. This is an opportunity for you to offer simple congratulations to a senior. The message can be sentimental, funny, poetic, or philosophical. We ask you to include a baby or childhood picture with your ad (these will be returned to you next spring or next fall). This can either be mailed with the message and payment, or you can email it to me at mschuster@superiorwildcats.org.
The smallest your ad will be is 2β x 4β, but if we do not have one from everybody, your ad could be larger. The price of these ads is $25.00 to be paid in advance. Checks should be made to Superior Public Schools. Please mail your payment, picture, and special message to: Superior High School, ATTN: Journalism Department, 601 W. 8th Street, Superior, NE 68978.
So if you would like to honor the special senior in your life, donβt miss our deadline of Friday, November 15.
