
The 5tn graders started Read Across America Week with lots of fun activities. Rayne, from NHS, read to the class. Each student enjoyed reading a book of their choice, practiced their reading fluency and read and wrote three facts about their assigned Nebraska counties. They located the counties on their Nebraska map. Retired teacher, Bev Beavers, shared pictures that she took of all 93 courthouses in Nebraska. The students enjoyed birthday treats, sang Happy Birthday to Dr. Seuss, Mrs. Roach and her twin brother Jeff π then ended the day learning how to play Yahtzee! What a great day! Keep Reading Wildcats! πβ€οΈ











β¨ Congratulations to Our January 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:
4th Grade- Kaymbri Cool- Kaymbri has worked so hard this year to improve her academic skills. She asks great questions, and is consistently giving her best effort in all subjects. She is a great friend, and a great leader in the classroom. Keep doing great things Kaymbri!
4th Grade- Hadlee Cross - Hadlee is a great helper in the classroom. She follows the expectations and is a good leader. Hadlee is a great friend to others and puts forth her best effort. Keep up the good work Hadlee!

Superior Public Schools will not have school on Wednesday, March 5th due to Superior Lady Wildcats qualifying for the state basketball tournament. The team will be in action at 10:45 am at the Pinnacle Bank Arena.


We are incredibly grateful for the generous donation from Elks Lodge #21 97 to the Superior FFA chapter last week. Your support helps us continue our mission and make a positive impact in our community. Thank you for believing in our future leaders! ππππͺπ± #SuperiorFFA #ThankYou


βοΈ Kindergarten took advantage of the nice weather last week and practiced solving one word riddles that ended in double letters outside . 1. "I'm thinking of an animal that says quack." 2. "I'm thinking of a toy little girls play with." 3."I'm thinking of something we do in math." βοΈ




We can't wait to celebrate Read Across America this week, March 3-7, with our PALLS-5th Grade students. Join in on the fun with our dress up days.
πMonday-Cuddle Up With a Good Book and wear your PJs.
πTuesday-Read My Shirt, wear a shirt with words.
πWednesday-Exercise Your Mind, wear a favorite team shirt or jersey.
πThursday-Hats Off to Reading wear your favorite hat.
πFriday-Crazy for Reading show us your crazy hair, crazy outfit, or socks.


πΎπSTATE BOUNDππΎ
Here is the final score of last night's district final game vs High Plains Community! The Wildcats had an incredible performance, shooting 73%! Here are the game's top scoresπ -Sr. Sadie Cornell 22 -So. Reagan Meyers 20 -Sr. Halle Bargen 10


Congratulations to Our January 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:
5th Grade-Jax Meyers- Jax works hard in school. He completes all assignments carefully and does his best. He asks questions in class that help himself and other students learn more. Jax is kind and respectful to his peers and adults. He is always willing to help others. His smile brightens our days. Keep up the great work Jax.
5th Grade-Abe Carter-Abe is a smart student and is willing to help others academically when asked. He can always put a smile on our faces with his silly voices and dances. I appreciate how Abe is a good friend to others and gets along with his peers. Keep being yourself Abe!

Join the Speech team this Saturday at Thayer Central for Conference Speech starting at 9 A.M.


5th Grade Science Students learned about mixtures Thursday. They made two different mixtures using water & flavor packets and popcorn, jelly beans and smarties. It was a tasty lesson!






USA theme for the Girls District Final Basketball Game, Friday, February 28th, VS High Plains! Crowd theme is Red Out!! Come out and be loud.


The 5th Graders created sleds for a Cockroach tractor pull STEM Activity facilitate by 4H extension Educators Jenna and Casey. The students designed and adapted their sled as they worked through the engineering process. Students gathered data to calculate how much pulling power their cockroach had. Mrs. Roach's class organized their data in a chart. They evaluated the data and drew conclusions based on the data. It was a great for our 5th grade engineers!









π«2025-2026 Kindergarten Registrationπ«
π«Thursday, March 13
π1:30 -4:30 & 5:00-8:00
πSuperior Elementary Office
π’ Bring your child's immunizations and a certified copy of their birth certificate.
βQuestions Call: 402-879-3257, Ext. #252.


π±Today, Mr. John Mic visited our SPS Plant Science, Agronomy, Landscape, and Precision Agriculture classes to discuss the results from the soil testing we did last fall. Students dove into analyzing nutrient levels, pH, and Cation Exchange Capacity, exploring how these factors impact crop yields this growing season. πΎ
The highlight? Students applied their findings to create personalized fertilizer recommendations, putting their knowledge into practice! π‘


π Recess Ready: Dressing for the Weather! π
Parents, itβs important to keep our kiddos comfortable and safe during outdoor recess. Most classes have both a morning and afternoon recess. Hereβs a quick reminder for what to wear based on the temperature:
π’ Above 60Β°F: Dress as you please! Let your child pick whatβs comfy for the day.
π‘ Below 60Β°F: Grab a jacket or sweatshirt, and make sure their legs are covered with pants or leggings.
π Below 50Β°F: Itβs coat weather! Add a hat or hood to keep them warm.
π΄ Below 40Β°F: Time for a winter coat! Be sure to bundle up with gloves, hats, and scarves to stay cozy.
Remember, kids are more active outside during recess, so theyβll need enough warmth to stay comfortable while playing. πββοΈβοΈβοΈ


β¨ Congratulations to Our January 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:
3rd Grade-Deacon Bargen - Deacon has worked really hard to improve his academic skills this year. He continues to ask questions and better himself in everything he tries. Deacon is a kind student and hard worker. He is also a great friend and helper. Keep up the good work, Deacon!
3rd Grade - Sawyer Issacson-Sawyer, has been working really hard on improving his behavior in the classroom and being a top notch learner in learn grade. He has exceeded the expectations and continues to grow and improve in all areas! He works hard on EVERYTHING day in and day out! Keep up the good work Sawyer!

Our FFA Chapter has been awarding πtheir members with FFA members of the month!! Here were the last few members of the month! -December Member of the Month is Lenden Worm! He did an outstanding job on fruit sales being our chapters top sellerπππ -January Member of the Month is Evah Roberts. She always wants to try new things. She is ready to volunteer when our chapter brings new community service ideas, and she's is down to try any new competition! πππ½ Thank you FFA members! ππ



β¨ Congratulations to Our January 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:
2nd Grade-Juniper Souchek-Juniper has done a fantastic job of following school and classroom expectations. With a genuine love for learning, Juniper is always asking questions to deepen her understanding and approaches learning with a lot of curiosity! Juniper has a kind heart and makes sure everyone is included. She is such great help to everyone around her. Juniper is a great kid to have in our classroom! Good job, girlie!
2B - McKenley Lueking - McKenley has worked hard this year! She continues to excel in her academics! She lends a helping hand to friends needing support! Keep up the good work!

π Track Meet Schedule π
The track season is heating up! Don't miss out on these upcoming meets where our athletes will be giving it their all. Come out and support the team! π
Please note that the schedule is subject to change.


Seniors: You need to provide an actual wallet-sized photo (vertical shot) for the
Alumni Wall to Mrs. Schuster by Friday, March 28.
