
Thanks to our amazing Sunshine Club for the Spooky Treats on Monday!


Check out this amazing invention these students designed and 3D printed! It's a carrier for grocery bags. Great job, Sharks!




Coding fun with our new Mini Spheros that arrived today!




Ms. Muffett's class practiced Cuneiform writing with Play-Doh and popsicle sticks.





Builders Club is hosting a canned food drive to support the local food bank Share the Table. On Nov. 1st there will be boxes in the foyer under the frenzy posters. Place your food donations in your frenzy box. The three frenzies with the most food will win extra frenzy points.



6th grade is having a blast playing Minute to Win It during today's Reward Day! Special shout out to our awesome family volunteers making it happen!





8th graders were full of spirit this week for "Anything but a Backpack" and Hat spirit days!



We needed shades today, because it was so bright around here for NEON DAY!





Please donate old magazines to the art classes. 6th & 7th grade art students are working on collage projects. Magazines are the main source for students images. Students can drop off donations at the art room or in the front lobby. Be sure to remove your mailing address.


We had a lot of creativity shine on "Anything but a Backpack Day!"




Don't forget that TODAY is the last day to buy Candygrams!!! Shout out to our Megalodons for running this awesome, fun fundraiser to support our quarterly frenzy rewards! Great job, Megalodons, and to everyone for supporting their efforts!


Ms. Muffett's Social Studies class designing irrigation systems for the ancient civilians of Mesopotamia.





Attention all 8th grade parents: if you'd like to learn more about Pender Early College High School as an option for your student next year, you might consider attending one of these parent nights. More information will be forthcoming in the coming weeks about the application process and deadlines at SCMS.


8th graders are putting the "bad" in badminton. But after a few days they'll be pros!




Students in Mrs. Long’s science classes planted herbs after learning about the plant cycle!




Mr. Sandrik's World Geography students were given some "real estate on the moon" and asked to develop their own civilizations in this newly acquired territory. They needed to incorporate elements of the four river valley civilizations (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus River Valley, China) into their land. The creativity was off the charts!





7th graders enjoying Cross Net during PE class today!


Our Book Fair has been a HUGE success so far, and still has 2 more days to go! It ends tomorrow afternoon. But, more than the money raised, which will fund an author visit in the spring, our Book Fair has been a success because of our people. Several teachers gave, literally, hundreds of dollars each so that their kids could buy books. The kids have taken care of each other, also. Dozens of students have helped each other out with extra change, buying a friend a book, and even putting something back to help another student get what they'd like. It has been amazing to watch. Sharks are generous and caring and take care of each other. Great job, Sharks!



Mrs. Schmitz’s class enjoyed using picture books to demonstrate their knowledge of story plot.

Pre-reading Anticipation Stations for The Giver on Friday in Mrs. Reeves' classes!

