Field Day Fun!
Summer Food Sites in Mt. Vernon
Field early childhood students went to the Kell Park and were served pizza to celebrate the end of the school year.
Mrs. Hallam’s class had a ⚡️Glow Party⚡️ to review some 1st grade skills and have some fun as the year comes to an end!
Field School would like to thank Judge JoBeth Weber for helping us start a new tradition by giving the alumni speech at the 2023 graduation.
Thank you Mr. Howard
K-2 is heading back. They have just left the zoo.
Field Day is Friday!
Good Morning!
- School will dismiss at 2:00 pm every day this week.
- May 16th: Awards Day 1:00 pm
- May 19th: Field Day and LAST DAY OF SCHOOL!
Have a great week!
Volunteers needed!
FOCAL took a trip to Urban Air today to reward themselves for all their hard work this year! These kids were praised for being the best group they have had visit in a long time. We are so proud of them for being such good humans!
We are sorry this page was not printed in the yearbook with the awards the cheerleaders earned. Great job, ladies on your accomplishments!
Congratulations to Xander Ashby for placing 17th out of 50 golfers today at the state match! We are proud of you!
K-2 is moving their zoo field trip to Monday, May 15.
Yesterday, we kicked off Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week with a breakfast spread. Today, Chef Adam is serving up delicious eats with his Food is Life truck. We love our school, we love our staff, and we love food trucks!
Due to the possibility of rain for Thursday the 8th grade graduation will be inside. The doors will open at 6:00PM. Tickets are not limited. Each student will have two seats reserved for parents close up and other visitors will find a seat where available.
Congratulations to Sailor Clugston (high jump & 800m run) and Xander Ashby (discus) for advancing to the state track meet at DuQuoin on May 13!
Yesterday both morning and afternoon preschool classes had a butterfly release.
Congratulations to 8th grade graduates, Xander Ashby and Tyson Morgan for being recognized tonight at the Jefferson County Principals Collegiate Network dinner.
Yesterday was the last class for the Grow, Gobble, Give program brought to us by University of Illinois 4H Program. Thank you, Ms. Bailey Furlong for helping us learn more about plants and the jobs insects have.