At their last Burt County Museum visit, second graders experienced a day in school at the one room schoolhouse. They did chores, learned about the materials used in the classroom, saw what students wore, and experienced how a one room schoolhouse operates.
Have you wondered what our students receive as their reward from the Paw Draw? One option is Friday lunch with their favorite teacher and a friend. Today was a great day for lunch outside!
Congrats to Aubrey and Connor, today's winners of our Paw Draw! Aubrey and Connor follow our school-wide expectations of being respectful, responsible, and safe.
We are back in action at the Burt County Museum! Our 4th graders had the opportunity to discover the joys of a one-room schoolhouse. We are so grateful for these moments of learning!
Congrats to Salem and Macy, today's winners of our Paw Draw! Salem and Macy follow our school-wide expectations of being respectful, responsible, and safe.
Congrats to Brock and Scarlett, today's winners of our Paw Draw! Brock and Scarlett follow our school-wide expectations of being respectful, responsible, and safe.
The phone lines at THS are currently down. This includes our fax. We have no time frame on the length of the outage. To contact the elementary office, please email Renee at rpetersen@thtigers.org. To reach the secondary office, please email Michelle at mtobin@thtigers.org.
Congrats to Easton and Jacob! Today's winners of our Paw Draw! Easton and Jacob follow our school-wide expectations of being respectful, responsible, and safe. Congrats!
Stomp, Chomp, Roar! A huge thank you to our TH PTO group for sponsoring this PK-6 assembly for our students!
Who doesn't love learning about dinosaurs??!
Congrats to Brenna and Henlea! Our first winners of our new weekly Paw Draw! Brenna and Henlea follow our school-wide expectations of being respectful, responsible, and safe. Congrats!
The Book Fair is here! You can start shopping on Monday, March 20th through Thursday, March 24th . The hours you can shop in person are:
3/20 & 3/22 : 7:45am - 4:00pm
3/21 & 3/23 : 7:45am - 2:00pm; 3:00pm-5:30pm; 6:00pm-8:00pm
If you are unable to come to the Book Fair, you can shop online using this link starting March 20th through April 2nd . All proceeds benefit the library. Hope to see you at the fair!
https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/tekamahhermancomsch1
This week Mrs. Eriksen's students in small groups made an interactive vocabulary wall during reading instruction. They made some really good connections and linked weather words and how that affected the characters in our story. Way to go kindergarteners!
It's time to walk the plank! Mrs. Nathan has her room transformed today to celebrate the hard work 3rd grade has put into learning and analyzing Peter Pan. Off to Neverland!
We are closing out the week with our secondary students reading to our elementary, in recognition of Read Across America Week.
Tekamah-Herman Schools will have a 10:00 AM late start on Thursday, February 23, 2023. No AM Pre-School and no morning activities.
Mrs. Hansen has our first graders persevering to build card houses. This analogy helps them learn to keep going, even when it's hard!
The Lion’s Club in Tekamah, NE sponsored a Peace Poster Contest this year. The theme was “Lead with Compassion”. In art we encouraged our 5th graders to think about peace, creatively express and what it means to them and share their unique visions of the world.
The posters were judged, and the first-place poster went onto districts in Grand Island. The Tekamah chapter winners were.
1st- Liberty Ritter
2nd- Mettie Bridges
3rd- Sophia Cass
These 5th & 6th grade students participated in the Burt County Spelling Bee this morning. Olivia Struss took 1st place and Mettie Bridges placed 4th!
Preschool buddies with our 6th graders! Today they were practicing counting and 1:1 correspondence, meeting both academic and social learning goals for our students! Way to go Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Carlson!
Mrs. Smith has her students practicing finding area and perimeter by creating their own playgrounds. These kind of real-world connections make learning STICK for our students. Way to go Mrs. Smith!