Our K-5 “Dancing with the Tigers” music concert was outstanding tonight! We were entertained by our 5th grade band, community groups, and grade level classes! #TigerPride271 @ksderedesign
National Honor Society Induction Ceremony for SHS
Join the SHS Cheer Squad for a Color Run on May 18th!
Thank you to our Phillips-Rooks Extension staff for providing our 2nd grade classes with the amazing “Farm to Table” program! On the final day together they made bread! Check out the joy on these faces! #TigerPride271
Our April 0-6 read aloud was held on the 15th. We had a beautiful evening and enjoyed the time together in the SGS courtyard. The kindergarten class shared their story garden with us! #TigerPride271
Redesign Spotlight
Family Engagement
One of our three goals of redesign focuses on family engagement. Our planned focus for the 2018-2019 school year included a parent night for each quarter of the school year. We continued our monthly read aloud evenings focusing on our birth-six year audience. You will also see us at the Rooks County Free Fair again this year! #TigerPride271
The Burgers, Band, and Buckets Concert (band students in grades 5-12) that was scheduled for Sunday, May 5th will not be taking place. Thank you for all your support in years past for this fundraiser
A big thank you to Amber Talbott for sharing her passion with us! Mrs. Talbott selected and donated all of the crowns that our kings and queens were presented with during the 2018-2019 school year! Thank you! #TigerPride271
2019-2020 School Calendar
Congratulations to Stockton Grade School for recognition as a recipient of the Kansas Schools of Character Award!
SGS is working to enhance social, emotional and character development in all parts of the school day and engaging families and community members. The school will receive recognition at Topeka on May 1st. The students and staff celebrated the news of the award this morning!
Redesign Spotlight
What is PBL?
Project Based Learning (PBL) is a teaching method that is focused on student learning goals through knowledge and skills gained by working for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to authentic and engaging questions, problems, or challenges.
PBL focuses around 8 essential project design elements:
Key knowledge, understanding, and success skills
Challenging problem/question
Sustained inquiry
Authenticity
Student voice & choice
Reflection
Critique & revision
Public product
These design elements work together to help students develop 21st century soft skills while also gaining the content knowledge necessary for academic success. Students get the the opportunity to dig deeper into an area they are interested in by developing driving questions and solving authentic, real-world problems.
Project Based Learning creates an environment for teachers to target not only content knowledge gained, but also development of the skills needed to be successful in the 21st century. This kind of approach allows students to explore their own interests while meeting content standards and real-world skills in ways that are authentic and meaningful.
Both content knowledge and 21st century skills are obtained by completing long term projects that are focused around 8 essential project design elements: knowledge, understanding, and success skills, a challenging problem or question, sustained inquiry, authenticity, student voice and choice, reflection, critique and revision, and finally, a public product.
Project Based Learning requires active participation by students, which makes school more engaging while focusing on the application of the knowledge students are gaining. By giving students the opportunities to take initiative and responsibility for learning, we can help all reach their potential with a successful project that has real-world impact.
USD 271 Parents ~ please take a few minutes to complete this Kansas Department of Education Survey .
Click the link to begin the survey now: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DJ5HB5T
School will be held at regular time today, Thu 4/11. Please be careful as there may be slick spots and blowing snow in places. . . and it IS W-I-N-D-Y!
REMINDER: To enter the Stockton School buildings during the school day, visitors will need to go to the main doors of each building, identify themselves and be "buzzed in"
During our first Inservice of 19-20 @povertyedge pleaded with us to remember self-care as we launched our redesign. We listened and it’s been rewarding. We start every Inservice day with wellness and laughter! #Strongertogether #TigerPride271 @ksderedesign
Our USD 271 In-Service today focused on on improving our schools as we redesign and a special session on motivating students. Conversations were powerful! We must keep reimagining what our schools could be!
Phillipsburg Track Meet: The SJHS track meet scheduled for Thursday, April 11th, has been moved to Wednesday, April 10th. The start time has been moved to 9am. The team will load at 7:30am.
The electronic locking mechanisms on the front doors of the Stockton Schools have been repaired and are again functioning correctly. To get in the building during the school day visitors will need to go to the main doors of each building identify themselves and be "buzzed in."
The 8-12 Social Studies classes were busy in March traveling to learn more about history!
World History~Museum of World Treasures
American History~Eisenhower Museum
Government~Capital
8th Social Studies~Kansas Museum of History and Brown v. Board of Education Museum in Topeka
Jalan Basart takes 2nd place over all in the #173 weight class at the Solomon Power Lifting Meet