
Today is an important day in our community as we have a bond election taking place. It's crucial that we all exercise our right to vote and have our voices heard.


The 6th grade class had the opportunity to present their Wax Museum. Special Thank you to Mrs. Gumble for the amazing costumes.


On Friday, 1st Grade classrooms welcomed in mothers and grandmothers, for "Muffins with Moms". The students had menus, place settings, juice and muffins for their guests. What a great way to start the day!





Last week middle school students had the chance to experience Exploration Place.





Here are the voting locations for tomorrows election.


Here are a couple thoughts on why a bond election is needed right now.


The projects included in the bond are listed below.


Enjoy a short video that discusses the proposed gym renovation
https://youtu.be/8_eRBg_Zb90

Congratulations to our graduates today! We are proud of you and wish you all the best in your futures! Thank you for being Bulldogs!


Roof concerns in the district will be addressed with the proposed bond.


Voting locations for the May 16th bond election vote!


Building window issues are addressed in the proposed bond.


Science Lab upgrades will be addressed in the new bond.


A redesigned gym will keep the access road around the school open.


Check out these Handcraft Art's projects.









Today 8th graders are making bat boxes in the wood shop in Mr. Days class.



Here is a preliminary look at the improvements that will be made to the existing MS gym.


Middle School golfers finished their season yesterday at Kingman. Kyler Yoder finished 8th with a 54. Nash Burkhart placed 11th with a 56 and Westin Lanning finished 12th shooting a 61.










Here is the "Why" behind a bond election right now.


For the ninth time, the Pretty Prairie High School Forensics team has won a state plaque for their school and community beginning in 2013 (none during covid and 4th for online state), through to the present. The top teams have been strong competitors with the lead changing, this time in favor of Sylvan- Lucas first with 350, followed by PPHS at 285, South Central at 274, Kiowa County with 211, Flinthills at 208 and Lawrence Seabury Bishop at 191.
Those competitors placing in the top six and earning medals included two state champions: Jaeli Deel, 1st in informative and Logan Graber, 1st in prose with good Old Dry Frye! Others in the top realm were: Raegan McLeland, 2nd and Carlin Stucky, 3rd in oration; Sadie Nisly and Sophia England, 3rd in duet; and Copper Collins, 6th in humorous solo.
Others who broke in semi finals were: Cara Shultz and Jaeli Deel at 8th in duet, Cara Shultz, 9th and Jaiden McGinnis, 10th in informative; Sophia England, 10th in oration; Raegan McLeland and Copper Collins,10th in IDA; and Carlin Stucky and Jaiden McGinnis in extemp. Danae McLeland contributed to the overall team score, along with Logan Graber in extemp and Sadie Nisly in serious solo.
Thank you to the parents, aunt, siblings, former team members, and Leon who came to support us all day. Also, thank you to Mr. Hedrick for stopping in, and to Janie Henderson for the send off brownies and card. A special thank you to Kim McLeland, Jennifer Shultz and Stephanie Gehring for driving, judging and cheerleading. And kudos to these teens and the seventeen years of prior squad members who devoted outside time, talent and all day Saturdays to earn their favorite saying, D-O-M-I-N-A-T-I-O-N!!!

