Congratulations Presley! We are so proud of you for completing the Joust Read Challenge by reading 5 of the Caudill books. Today a reader, tomorrow a leader!! #GoKnights #ReadEveryDay


Congratulations Natalie! We are so proud of you for completing the Joust Read Challenge by reading all 20 of the Monarch books. Today a reader, tomorrow a leader!! #GoKnights #ReadEveryDay

Congrats to the Arthur Grade School Scholastic Bowl team and Coach Bracken for their victory at the JHOC tournament! Their brains were on full display and we are very proud of their accomplishments. #GoKnights

The championship match of the JHOC Scholastic Bowl tournament is underway and CUSD #305 is well represented with Lovington Grade School vs. Arthur Grade School! #GoKnights
Our new baseball/softball/golf training area at Lovington is progressing nicely. Thank you to all of those that have helped to make this space available for our JH and HS student-athletes! #GoKnights
Arthur Grade School is excited to meet all of our incoming Kindergarteners. AGS's enrollment for kindergarten students is open for the 2022-2023 school year until April 15th. Please call to begin the enrollment process for your student at 217-543-2109.
All A’s on their test over money earned AGS 2nd graders a shopping spree today! Students were given $1 in change to spend on fun things they got to keep! It was a great last day before Spring break 💰

Fourth graders learned about the layers of soil and ended with making Oreo dirt and worm snacks for a fun science lesson before spring break!

AGS Friday Note for March 18th.
Have a wonderful break!


Thank you so much to our parents and community for our wonderful lunch today! It was very much appreciated.


Fourth graders disguised leprechauns for St. Patrick’s Day and wrote about how their disguises would help the leprechauns stay sneaky!

Kindergarten enjoyed graphing the marshmallows in the St. Patrick’s Day Lucky Charms!


Students in 4th grade investigated how electrical energy works by learning the anatomy of a battery and learning how circuits work. They created their own mini flashlights from LEDs, button batteries, and strips of aluminum foil.



Students in 4th grade investigated how electrical energy works by learning the anatomy of a battery and learning how circuits work. They created their own mini flashlights from LEDs, button batteries, and strips of aluminum foil.
AGS 2nd Graders had fun playing “What’s the EGGS-act Amount”today! We are wrapping up our unit on money tomorrow, and our test is on Thursday! Wish us luck!!! ☘️

Independent kindergartners working hard! 😍




March Madness week at AGS!

Don't forget to Spring Forward tonight.

Eighth grader Kaden Herschberger represented AGS well at the regional spelling bee. He made it to the top 10!

Wishing the snow away with our melted snowman ⛄️

