JH Volleyball 2/23
3 months ago, Nathan Seal
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JH Volleyball 2/18

7th Grade: JHOC Tournament 2nd Place

8th Grade: JHOC Tournament Champions
3 months ago, Nathan Seal
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JH Volleyball 2/16
3 months ago, Nathan Seal
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JH Volleyball 2/14
3 months ago, Nathan Seal
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JH volleyball 2/12
3 months ago, Nathan Seal
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Congratulations to Carmen. She has read all 20 of this year's Monarch nominated books! Check out her avatar on the School Library website.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vSd6BTmxILCtFfnCRN1JYv4VAKtskBg_TyBIqu2lRvSD2DcV-LaG4oLT88751JPbzlgaHvCDhrJJPIF/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000
3 months ago, Renee Brown
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Congratulations to Nora. She has read all 20 of this year's Monarch nominated books! Check out her avatar on the School Library website.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vSd6BTmxILCtFfnCRN1JYv4VAKtskBg_TyBIqu2lRvSD2DcV-LaG4oLT88751JPbzlgaHvCDhrJJPIF/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000
3 months ago, Renee Brown
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Watch the WCIA Community Spotlight to see our President, Will Hilligoss and Vice President, Abigail Miller talk about our upcoming FFA Week!

https://www.wcia.com/video/community-spotlight-arthur-lovington-atwood-hammond-ffa-chapter/11511798/

3 months ago, Arthur CUSD 305
JH Volleyball 2/10
3 months ago, Nathan Seal
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Tinsley Patraw received a Positive Office Referral for being a leader in her classroom, for being someone her teachers and classmates can count on to be her best. Great Job Tinsley!
3 months ago, Andrew Peralta
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JH Volleyball 2/9
3 months ago, Nathan Seal
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KNIGHTLY READING: A Family Literacy Event

This week, CUSD #305 launched its 7th annual district-wide book club, Knightly Reading: A Family Literacy Event. The youngest household member of K-5th grade students, all across the district, received a copy of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. This is the second book in C. S. Lewis's classic fantasy series, The Chronicles of Narnia, which has captivated readers of all ages with a magical land and unforgettable characters for over seventy-five years. This year's program allows for 4 weeks of reading enjoyment for students and families and there are plenty of activities planned at school to enrich the reading experience.

To kick off the literacy program, students stepped through the wardrobe to enter a world of imagination, aka the library! They received their books and learned about some upcoming activities including, a daily hunt for the hidden lamppost, trivia questions to earn Turkish Delight, and a class-created magical journal.

Reading aloud at home is valuable because it better prepares children to be effective readers, but it is also a fun, worthwhile family activity. With the Knightly Reading program we aim to build a community of readers at the schools in our district.

Additional copies of the book are available upon request from the school. This program has been made possible, in part, by the District #305 Education Foundation and prepared by the Knightly Reading Team of Chrissy Patterson, Title I (AHGS), Lyndsey Herring, Library Aide (AHGS), Jennifer Schrock, Library Aide (AGS), Madalyn Groom, Pre-K Teacher (AGS), Jennifer Kinney, Paraprofessional (AGS), Amy Tighe, Math Teacher (LGS), and Renee Brown, District Librarian.
Images:
-Students at Atwood-Hammond Grade School are seen playing hide and seek in the wardrobe before stepping into Narnia.

-Students at Arthur Grade School step through the wardrobe into the frosty land of Narnia.

-Students at Lovington Grade School step through the wardrobe, past fur coats, to enter the land of Narnia.
3 months ago, Renee Brown
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KNIGHTLY READING: A Family Literacy Event

This week, CUSD #305 launched its 7th annual district-wide book club, Knightly Reading: A Family Literacy Event. The youngest household member of K-5th grade students, all across the district, received a copy of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. This is the second book in C. S. Lewis's classic fantasy series, The Chronicles of Narnia, which has captivated readers of all ages with a magical land and unforgettable characters for over seventy-five years. This year's program allows for 4 weeks of reading enjoyment for students and families and there are plenty of activities planned at school to enrich the reading experience.

To kick off the literacy program, students stepped through the wardrobe to enter a world of imagination, aka the library! They received their books and learned about some upcoming activities including, a daily hunt for the hidden lamppost, trivia questions to earn Turkish Delight, and a class-created magical journal.

Reading aloud at home is valuable because it better prepares children to be effective readers, but it is also a fun, worthwhile family activity. With the Knightly Reading program we aim to build a community of readers at the schools in our district.

Additional copies of the book are available upon request from the school. This program has been made possible, in part, by the District #305 Education Foundation and prepared by the Knightly Reading Team of Chrissy Patterson, Title I (AHGS), Lyndsey Herring, Library Aide (AHGS), Jennifer Schrock, Library Aide (AGS), Madalyn Groom, Pre-K Teacher (AGS), Jennifer Kinney, Paraprofessional (AGS), Amy Tighe, Math Teacher (LGS), and Renee Brown, District Librarian.
Images:
-Students at Atwood-Hammond Grade School are seen playing hide and seek in the wardrobe before stepping into Narnia.

-Students at Arthur Grade School step through the wardrobe into the frosty land of Narnia.

-Students at Lovington Grade School step through the wardrobe, past fur coats, to enter the land of Narnia.
3 months ago, Renee Brown
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JH Volleyball 2/5
4 months ago, Nathan Seal
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JH Volleyball 2/3
4 months ago, Nathan Seal
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Students are learning about Claude the albino alligator in the library this week.
4 months ago, Jennifer Schrock
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Good afternoon. We wanted to reach out with some information that we hope is helpful. The Superintendent office, which has been traditionally located in the high school, has moved to a new location. The new location is 302 East Progress Street in Arthur. The front half of the building is occupied by the U of I Extension offices and we are located in the very back of that building. As you pull into the parking lot, drive all the way to the end of the parking lot and our door is located at the very end of the parking lot. The district phone number remains the same, 217-543-2511. Thank you and have a great rest of the week!
4 months ago, Arthur CUSD 305
Varsity Girls Basketball 1/31
4 months ago, Amanda Romine
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First Graders had fun celebrating 100's Day with a lot of glowing activities.
4 months ago, Jill Cohan
We celebrated our Friday 100 day on a Tuesday, thanks to the snow days. What a whirlwind of a day! So much to celebrate!
4 months ago, Emily Crossman
Smarties graph
100 gumballs
100 with pattern blocks
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100 piece puzzles
100 piece puzzles
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100 piece snack buffet
sorting 100 pieces