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Trick or Tr-EAT Food Drive! 🍎
We're filling our Care Closet to support families in our school community — and we’d love your help!
Please send in pop-top canned veggies or fruit, peanut butter, jelly, mac & cheese microwave cups, granola bars, kid friendly snacks or any additional non-perishable food items.
You can drop donations off in the main office or send them with your child.
Thank you for helping us spread a little kindness (and good food) this season! 💛
09/03/2024
We stepped, skipped, galloped, and danced our way into the first day of preschool today! Enjoy just some of the moments we shared with our incoming preschoolers. These Mighty Oaks are ready for a new school year!
08/29/2024
We're adding two more teachers to the Mighty Oaks team! Please help us welcome Abby Butenhoff and Anne Clarkson. Read their quotes below.
Abby Butenhoff: Mighty Oaks Early Learning School, Early Childhood Family Education Teacher
"I have always loved working with children and knew it was something I wanted to do. I wanted to be able to be that positive adult in their life that makes learning fun and starts out a great educational experience."
Anne Clarkson: Mighty Oaks Early Learning School, Early Childhood/Special Education Teacher
"My seventh grade history teacher, Ms. Wolfe, created my passion for education with hands on learning. I hope to incorporate that same style into my classrooms."
05/08/2024
Our school nurses serve a vital role, working not only to address students' needs but also as advocates and liaisons to families and healthcare providers, improving health outcomes for both students and families. Thank you, school nurses!
05/01/2024
Our principals are integral to the growth and education of our students and staff and show amazing leadership in their buildings. We are grateful for each of them. Celebrate your principal today for School Principals' Day!
05/01/2024
During May, we're celebrating Speech-Language-Hearing Month to raise awareness of communication disorders in children through adults. Learn more about this by watching this video from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhp83mZ6bLI
04/24/2024
They're often the first faces you see when you walk into a building, and they're always ready and willing to help. Our schools and buildings wouldn't be the way they are without them. Thank you to all of our administrative professionals!
04/15/2024
You see them opening milk cartons in the lunchrooms, reading with students in the libraries, helping out on playgrounds, chaperoning field trips, and helping office staff stuff envelopes -- public school volunteers are a force, and we are happy to celebrate them this week!
04/01/2024
We know it's spring break week and students aren't in session, but we're celebrating National Assistant Principal's Week! Our APs play a huge role in helping our buildings run smoothly, supporting our teachers and staff, and helping our students achieve their best! Thank you, APs!