
Kate Brown In Washington DC representing Missouri and Stockton High School with all the other state champions for the National Poetry Out Loud contest.


Need sports physicals or immunizations? The CARE Mobile Program is coming to Stockton. The first date they will be here is May 9th. Call Nurse Karen to schedule appointment or if have any questions ext. 222. You can find more information through this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-NphsICUZ1CpL_KSdY7euLTeSxlyJ-_P/view?usp=sharing

Please keep our high school softball team in your thoughts and prayers. Their bus was rear ended on the way to softball districts this afternoon. Parents have been notified, and students and coaches have all been transported to area hospitals for minor injuries and to be checked out just to be safe.

HS Softball District games today (Monday, April 29) are being moved to Jasper HS.
- Liberal fields are to wet to play on today
Game schedule at Jasper HS Today is as follows:
*3 pm: Stockton vs. Bronaugh
*4:30 pm: Jasper vs. Golden City and Lockwood vs. Greenfield
-they have two fields

Shout out to Senior Kate Brown. On April 30-May 1, 2019, students from every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands will come to Washington, DC to compete in the 2019 Poetry Out Loud national finals, an opportunity to win a grand prize of $20,000 and the title of National Champion. The semifinals (April 30, 9:00am-8:00pm ET) and finals (May 1, 7:00pm-9:15pm ET) will be webcast in their entirety.
Good luck, Kate! Go Tigers!
You can watch the live webcast at this link:
https://www.arts.gov/national-initiatives/poetry-out-loud-national-recitation-contest/webcast-national-semifinals-and-finals-April30-May1?utm_source=ArtMatters+April+2019&utm_campaign=April+2019+ARTmatters&utm_medium=email

Aaron Merrick receives his plaque for being named to the Missouri Scholars 100 Program. Aaron was one of 116 seniors from across the state to receive this award. Congratulations Aaron. The entire Stockton Tiger community is proud of your accomplishment.



The 8th grade 4x400 relay team set a new record last night at the El Dorado track meet. Their first place time was 3:59.77 breaking the old record by 3 seconds. Team members are Dakota Duncan, Colby Adams, Braden Postlewait and Jay Baxter.
Also setting new records were 7th grader AJ Scott in the 100 and 200 meter dash, and 8th grader Christoffer Dearman in the 200 meter dash.
The thrower’s relay was also won by Stockton. Team members are Hunter Connell, Heston Garver, Summer Kenney and Bell McGuire.
Great job Tigers!



Jr. H Track meet today at El Dorado Springs will have Field Events beginning at 3:30 pm and Running Events at 4:15 pm.

If you peeked into our third grade science class today you might find....
https://youtu.be/q-z5h5mWQvY

Hat Day! Thursday, April 25th
Donations support a local family


Some "positive graffiti" found in the hex building this week




This is a reminder - starting Tuesday, April 23rd- if you want to walk your child to class you need to park in the circle drive and check in at the office. Parents will not be able to come through the cafeteria in the mornings.


This is a reminder that students will not be in school Friday, April 19th. School will start back Tuesday , April 23rd

4th grade visited Whitesell's Camp Learned A Lot today. They wrote forest adventure stories around a campfire, practiced fractions with s’mores cards, read camping stories in tents, & reviewed other skills with camp fun. They are on the right trail for MAP test success next week!





Debbie Good, a thru hiker and backpacker shared her experiences with the KIDS class. She told of her tragedy that inspired her first hike. She taught them how to plan, which included using math to figure food, water and mileage as well as map reading skills.



MS Map testing begins next week. Middle Schoolers put together a video of fun tips to take the test!
https://youtu.be/wHT0NnS3jXk

Third graders blended some yummy math and science today as they had to construct a home for a peep. Jelly bean and toothpick creations included models of geometric vocabulary. Students also wrote about their imaginary habitats and behavioral traits.





Stockton Little Tiger Preschool Easter Egg Hunt 2019




Advanced Biology and Science Club students toured Wonders of Wildlife Aquarium and Museum on April 17 as part of a Biology unit on animal taxonomy. Special thanks to Stockton Lake Sertoma Club for sponsoring this trip.


Caution tape and investigators could be found at SES today. Second grade students practiced speaking and listening skills by solving a "burglary." Students had to ask questions regarding clues that were found at the imaginary crime scene.



