If you are in need of school supplies please check out this wonderful opportunity! We are blessed with community outreach here at Arthur CUSD #305! It is a great day to be a Knight!
over 2 years ago, Kristin Nall
supplies
If you are in need of school supplies please check out this wonderful opportunity! We are blessed with community outreach here at Arthur CUSD #305! It is a great day to be a Knight!
over 2 years ago, Kristin Nall
supplies
Attention JH Baseball Players-The 2021 season is almost here! Practice next week (8/2-8/6) will be at Lovington Grade School - 3:45-6:00 p.m. If you have any questions please contact Coach McGrath at: drmcgrath10@yahoo.com #GoKnights
over 2 years ago, Nathan Seal
Due to the excessive heat forecasted for tomorrow 7/28/21, JH softball practice will be moved indoors at AHGS from 3:00-4:00 p.m. Football camp will be moved to the LGS gym from 5:30-8:00 p.m.
over 2 years ago, Nathan Seal
Communication from Douglas County Health Department - July 26, 2021.
over 2 years ago, Amanda Romine
dchd communication
The first day of school will be Tuesday, August 17. Arthur CUSD #305 will be in school full days this year. Our Plan for Safe Return to In-Person Instruction and Continuity of Services can be found in the following link: https://5il.co/vzcw.
over 2 years ago, Amanda Romine
Bus Drivers Needed
over 2 years ago, Amanda Romine
bus drivers
This is a reminder about summer meals for kids from Yoder's! Lunches available for pickup Monday-Friday at our meals sites in Arthur, Atwood and Garrett Park in Douglas County. Summer Meals is open to all youth 18 and under, regardless of income. Douglas County Summer Meals began Monday, June 7th and ends Friday, July 30th, 2021. Meal pickup time/locations will be: • Arthur 11am-12pm at Arthur Elementary School • Atwood 11:15-12:15pm at United Church of Atwood • Garrett 11:30-12:30pm at Garrett Park
almost 3 years ago, Sage Hale
Just a reminder that this week is registration for the 2021-2022 school year. Please register online through Skyward Family Access by the end of the day Friday. If you do not have access to a computer or device to register your child, please call the school office to schedule an appointment time to come in and register on one of our chromebooks. If you are using your phone to register, you must go to Skyward through your browser (Chrome or Safari) to register. It will not allow you to register through the Skyward app.
almost 3 years ago, Amanda Romine
Free Lunches for 18 yrs and younger now until July 30th! Provided by the Douglas County Health Department, Yoder's lunches will be available for pick up at the Arthur Grade School north circle drive from 11am-noon Monday-Friday. You can also go to the Douglas County Website to sign up for a meal with your name. You don't need to sign up but it does help them gauge the number of meals needed.
almost 3 years ago, Sage Hale
It is time to register your children for the 2021-2022 school year. This week is registration! Please register online through Skyward Family Access. If you do not have access to a computer or device to register your child, please call the school office to schedule an appointment time to come in and register on one of our chromebooks.
almost 3 years ago, Amanda Romine
registration
Is your spice cabinet alphabetized? Can you answer the phone, type an email and wave at someone walking by, all at the same time, while smiling? If so, we might have the perfect job opportunity for you! Arthur Lovington Atwood Hammond High School is seeking an organized and responsible Administrative Assistant to join our high school office staff. This position is full time, 11 month, hourly position. The ideal candidate will be a hard-working professional able to undertake a variety of office support tasks and comfortable working with a high degree of attention to detail and discretion. Candidate must be proficient in technology, show initiative, flexible and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. The ability to learn new programs, including athletic scheduling software, is a must. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential. Everyday duties include managing the High School office, assisting the athletic director, working with various forms of technology, communicating and supporting students, parents, faculty and administration as well as handling sensitive information in a confidential manner. Bachelor’s Degree preferred. Salary based on experience. Apply by submitting a cover letter and resume to seegmillers@cusd305.org. Start date is July 26th in preparation for the 2021-2022 school year.
almost 3 years ago, Steffanie Seegmiller
The 6th - 8th Grade Track Awards Night is tonight, Tuesday June 1st at 6 pm. It will be held at the ALAH High School Gym.
almost 3 years ago, Sage Hale
Congratulations to our 8th graders! We wish you the best in High School!
almost 3 years ago, Kristin Nall
8th grade
Looking forward to celebrating with the Class of 2021 at 7:00! #GoKnights
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Seal
ALAH
Due to the weather conditions forecasted for this evening we will be postponing 8th grade promotion. As stated before, the rain date is tomorrow (Saturday, May 29) at 10:00am at the Arthur Lovington Atwood Hammond High School Football Field. Gates will open at 9:00am. Please use the same promotion tickets you were going to use for the original date. Students need to arrive by 9:30am to line up. We are looking forward to celebrating with our 8th graders.
almost 3 years ago, Kristin Nall
To the Class of 2021: Class of 2021, I am proud of you for so many things and I have learned so much from you during this past year. As we wrap up this school year and you prepare yourselves for the next step in your lives, I wanted to take a moment and express my gratitude and appreciation for you all. Our journey together actually started in August of 2019 when you were beginning your Junior year and I was beginning my journey as your new Superintendent. The last two years have been memorable for the obvious reason of navigating the pandemic, but I want to focus on why you have made these last two years memorable for myself and our communities. Take a journey with me down memory lane for a moment and reflect back to March of 2020 when school and life changed. Without warning you were asked to reinvent yourself and reinvent the way you went about your daily life. School was turned upside down and life as we previously knew it was changing. You finished out the school year remotely and that looked so much different than normal and probably looked different from class to class. Summer came and instead of breathing a sigh of relief for some down time, you were all hit with the stressors of the unknown and the fear of what your Senior year was going to look like. Summer of 2020 wrapped up and you were now faced with more challenges and more adaptations that you didn’t ask for and probably were not thrilled with to start your Senior year. Terms that were new earlier in the year were unfortunately now becoming common nomenclature. Terms like social distancing, pandemic, remote learning, quarantine, and contact tracing were now more and more of our common language. You were also asked to go to school on a shortened schedule while still learning as much as before. You were asked to attend school without some of the most fun activities we have to offer as those were also put on hold. Once activities were allowed to resume they were resumed with many restrictions. This included limiting the number of spectators who could attend and celebrate the awesome performances and the many talents that all of you possess and displayed. Even our most celebrated event of the year, graduation, is being affected despite the positive trends we are seeing related to the pandemic. I asked you to take that journey with me down memory lane, not to point out all the negative things you have had to endure the past two years, but actually quite the opposite. Although some of the challenges I previously mentioned were very frustrating and we would have preferred to not endure them, you persevered and showed your true character and strength as you reached the finish line. I have learned more from you in those two years and for that I am forever grateful. I have witnessed compassion towards others, grace, determination, patience and positive leadership and these characteristics and values have been sustained over the past two years. You are well aware of the challenges you have been faced with and had to overcome, but I hope that you will take some time and reflect on all the positive attributes that you have gained. You have taken all the adversity that has been thrown at you and conquered it. You have emerged on the other side stronger. The easy thing to do would have been to complain or even give up and quit. You decided to choose the hard road and face those challenges head on. Without your leadership and dedication to making the best of the situation we would not have been able to accomplish all that we did this school year and I am so proud. So I will close with this final thought and that is related to your place in this world moving ahead. The world is going to be in good hands. I am confident that you are going to take the lead and provide the next generation the model for what it takes to not only persevere but thrive in the most difficult of times. You are an inspiration and I am extremely grateful to have been able to call myself your Superintendent. Thank you and good luck! Mr. Shannon Cheek Superintendent Arthur CUSD #305
almost 3 years ago, Shannon Cheek
Arthur CUSD 305 will be having online registration through Skyward Family Access for the 2021-2022 school year from June 7-11. Please see attached image for more details.
almost 3 years ago, Amanda Romine
registration
Junior High Boys and Girls Track Awards Banquet will be held June 1 at 6:00 pm. It will be held in the East Gym at the High School.
almost 3 years ago, Kristin Nall
Attention 8th Grade Parents & Guardians, Due to the forecasted weather for Wednesday, we are going to have the 8th grade promotion practice tomorrow, Tuesday, May 25. If you could make sure your 8th grade student has a sack lunch for tomorrow as we will stop at the park and have lunch before heading back to school. We will also be giving each 8th grade student 10 tickets for 8th grade promotion instead of 4. If we end up having promotion indoors on Saturday morning because of weather, each student will only be allowed to use four tickets for indoor promotion. Gates will now open at 5:00 pm Friday for 8th grade promotion. Please have your tickets signed and ready to turn in at the gate. If you have any questions, please call your school office.
almost 3 years ago, Amanda Romine