Mrs. Norman's 7th grade choir practicing and filming for the virtual Veteran's Day Assembly.


So proud of this group!

Stockton High School boys and girls finished strong in Columbia today with a State Competition Run. The girls ran amazing and the boys are coming home with a 4th place win in State.

Mrs. Boyles' eighth grade class writing literary responses to "The Monkey's Paw" and acting out a play.
Tonight's MS Girls Basketball vs Lockwood game (Nov 5), is cancelled due to last minute quarantine of Lockwood MS Girls. Game will be rescheduled at a later date.
Eighth graders Shyanne Swift, Pierce Brogdon, Austyn Shirk, and Cale Johnson work on creating an "All About Me" poster after researching careers in tech class.
October's Stockton Middle School students of the month for the character word adventurous are 5th grade Sky-Lynn Kasco, 6th grade - Ryan Finch, 7th grade - James Flora, and 8th grade - Hailey Trowbridge.
These students received a $50 Walmart gift card courtesy of the Stockton Sertoma Club.
5TH - Sky-Lynn Kasco
Sky is a very adventurous student! She is always ready for a challenge and is not afraid to try out new ways of learning. Sky is always ready for the chance to learn something new and to help others with their fears of new things.
6TH - Ryan Finch
Ryan is the type of student who always goes out of his comfort zone to volunteer his time and in class. He is always actively seeking new challenges.
Ryan is one of those great students who is not afraid to be adventurous! He will put himself out there - into the unknown - by volunteering to do a new task, go first (when most others want to go last), share his opinion, take a chance, or accept a challenge! He is courageous, courteous, and fun to have in class.
Ryan is a fun-loving adventurous type of person. He is willing to put himself out there and try new things, volunteer to go first (when others are asking to go last), contribute his thoughts and opinions, lead a group, and take a chance and not be controlled by fear. Ryan's enthusiasm for life is contagious - it is very difficult for anyone to be around him and not feel his energy!
7TH - James Flora
James is funny and just brings a little joy everywhere he is. He works hard. He steps out there even when he is not completely comfortable and gets the job done! He is enthusiastic and prods other students along. He makes life an adventure just by constantly moving forward and encouraging others to do the same.
James is always willing to go out of his comfort zone in class. I can always count on him to volunteer to read or answer questions in class, even when no one else wants to answer.
8TH - Hailey Trowbridge
Hailey was interested in trying Cross Country this year and got a late start joining the team. Even though she was nervous about running and felt that she was too slow, she jumped in and stuck with it all season. Running can be hard, but trying something new can be even harder! Proud of her for not giving up!

Veteran's Day

Here is what the 8th grade science students are up to today!


Congratulations to Jacob Henry & Kara Hedrick for being Students of the Week at Stockton High for the week of October 27th to October 30th!! Go Tigers!!

Calling ALL Stockton High School Students! Show your school spirit by dressing up this week!! Go Tigers!
Congratulations to our football team on their district win over East Newton tonight. They fought all season through adversity and difficulty. They never gave up and continued to work. We are proud of you!

Is there a doctor in the house? Have a Safe and Happy Halloween.
From Dr. Truman and Mrs. Vaughn (aka Cavity Sam)

Brought to you by Stockton Chamber of Commerce.
Congratulations to Tyler Johnson & Abby Flora for being Students of the Week at Stockton High for the week of October 16th to October 23rd!! Go Tigers!!
Congratulations to the HS volleyball team for placing 2nd in the District tournament. The team fought through a lot of adversity through the season and were playing their best at the end. We are proud of you.

Attention SES Families:
Please note the change too the drive-in movie night

October 23-31, 2020, is Red Ribbon Week! This year’s theme is “Be Happy. Be Brave. Be Drug Free.” This is a reminder that we are all empowered with shaping the community around us through positivity, bravery and strength, as we choose to make healthy choices when faced with tough decisions.
Thursday, October 29 - Wear RED to show your STOCKTON STRONG commitment to being happy, brave & drug free. (Red Ribbon Week bracelets will be handed out during the school day.)
Friday, October 30 - Wear your Halloween costumes to have fun and show bravery in the face of peer pressure. (Costume rules: no masks that fully cover the face—other than the daily required masks, nothing too scary, and no extra accessories.)
Saturday, October 31 - Come join in the fun with the community at Halloween in the Park from 6-8 p.m., and demonstrate that you can make good choices!


Elementary Parents: We have a big (and fun!) week ahead! Be sure to check this out for Spirit Week, Drive in Title 1 Book vs Movie Night, and fall party day info!

Congratulations to Andrew Worthington & Mary Laub for being Students of the Week at Stockton High for the week of October 13th to October 16th!! Go Tigers!!

