It was museum day for our 4th graders! We are so appreciative of our partnership with the Burt County Museum. Thank you!
We are aware of issues with the test alert that went out yesterday. We are working on things and will keep you posted.
We are going to perform a test of our alert system at 6pm this evening. If you do not receive the test alert around that time, please contact your respective school office tomorrow.
Miss Stacey from Burt County Extension joined our students to help them learn about "Our World," and we love having guest teachers in our building!
2nd grade has been learning about paleontologists. Denise Hunter came in to talk about fossils she dug up in Montana. We got to observe pieces of dinosaur bones, buffalo bones, tortoise shells, teeth, and flint. Every student got to take home a chunk of dinosaur bone!
You thought we forgot about our student driven Spotlight last week, didn't you? Well, good news is, we didn't! Even better news....we are bringing you the Spotlight on fabulous Monday! Enjoy all things Mrs. Blender and Mrs. Tatreau!
T-H Halloween Parade 2022 was a complete success! Thank you to our PTO for the organization and our community for your support. We also want to thank the Chamber of Commerce, Tekamah Police Department, and Tekamah Fire and Rescue. Our kids enjoyed themselves as always!
Our sixth grade students recently used Socratic Seminar to discuss the main characteristics of Percy Jackson in Mrs. Carlson's reading class. This strategy encourages academic dialogue between students. Masterful teaching Mrs. Carlson!
Tekamah-Herman Schools has sent out a Culture & Climate survey for parents to complete. If you have an elementary student, the survey will be included in this week's emailed newsletter. If your student is in grades 7-12, you will receive an email from Mr. Miller.
The survey link will close on November 7th. If you do not receive an email with the survey link, please contact Mrs. Beck or Mr. Miller.
Kindergarten students are practicing their play commitments during centers time. Mrs. Beck enjoyed joining them for this work!
It's Red Ribbon Week, and we are celebrating living a drug-free life! Lots of fantastic participation from our students and staff!
A little delay never stopped great content from being published, right? This week's student driven Spotlight brings you Mr. Boswell and Mrs. Beck. Enjoy and have a great weekend!
2nd grade is learning about the changes in matter, and Stacey, from Burt Co. Extension Office, taught us how popcorn goes through all 3 states of matter. The students also learned about the kinds of corn, the different parts of a corn plant and the parts of a kernel.
A big thank you to Lee Valley for sponsoring our kindergarten field trip to Skinny Bones pumpkin path! Our students had a fantastic day!
Testing the laws of thermodynamics in Mrs. Loftis' science classroom. Students learn science when they DO science! Awesome work!
The laws of thermodynamics are being evaluated and tested in Mrs. Loftis' science classroom. Students learn science when they DO science! Great work!
Magnificent things! Collaboration, perseverance and initiative are on display with our 1st graders. Incredible work!
Making science happen in 4th grade! Hands-on learning increases student engagement, way to go Mrs. Braniff and Mrs. Smith!
Our student driven T-H Spotlight is small but mighty this week! Here's our shout out to some of our Elementary Paraprofessionals: Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Riofrio, Mrs. Rieck and Miss Meyers!
Are you wondering who is in the student driven T-H Spotlight for this Thursday? Check out Miss Fisher and our Elementary Special Education Paraprofessionals: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Braniff and Mrs. Marquardt!