
NHS Cancer Game is April 15. Tshirts are on sale now for $15. Please use the online store to order your shirts. All orders must be submitted by April 2. Tshirt orders will be delivered to school.
https://stores.inksoft.com/st_elizabeth_hornets-cancer


It's been a great day of baseball! The Hornets give up a run early in the first inning but hold the Falcons to a single run the rest of the way. The Hornets pick up a big win over the Falcons, 9-2.









The Hornets come from behind in the top of the 7th scoring two runs. They hold Camdenton scoreless through last six innings to take the win, 3-2.








4th grade 4-H SNAC class. Thank you MU extension and Jennifer Kempker.







SCOP hosted movie night featuring Mighty Ducks — QUACK QUACK QUACK 👏



The JV Hornets, get the season, started off on a good note winning, their season opener by score of 8-1










It's opening day for Hornet baseball. The Hornets travel to California today. Not many hits for either side but the Pinto's defeat the Hornets 7-3.







Sorry for the delay on the post. Congratulations to our 5th grade students who graduated from DARE on Thursday. Also congrats to the essay winner, Kamry Kemna! As always, special thank you to Deputy Wheeler and the Miller County Sheriffs Department.



Fun Friday, with Science! 8th grade practiced genetic engineering and extracted DNA from strawberries. They then got to share the excitement and teach the lab process to the little scientists of 1st grade.










Basketball season may be over but post season awards continue.
Congratulations to Isaac Green, Nick Heckemeyer, and Gavin Williams for receiving both all conference and all district honors.
In the girls side, congratulations to Reagan Wobbe for being named district player of the year. Joining her on the all district team is Ella Lucas.
Both Ella and Reagan are joined by Charlie Duemmel and Dani Heckemeyer on the Show Me Conference all conference list.
Congratulations to everyone!!





The Hornets Elementary Knowledge bowl competed yesterday at Lincoln University. The Hornets finished in third place overall. Our third grade were individual champions, while the fourth grade finished in second place. Congratulations to everyone. A special thank you to our coaches and all of the amazing fans who came to support our students.








Photo dump # 3. Spring concert.








Photo dump # 2. Spring concert.











It was a great turnout tonight for the elementary spring concert. All of the students were amazing. Thank you Mr. Breeding for your amazing work. Lots of pictures to come!











Preschool Open House for the 2024-2025 school year is April 17 at 6:00. Your child must be 4 before August 1, 2024. If you have any questions, please contact school.


Congratulations to Elaina Holtmeyer for winning our “most pennies” day in SADD’s Pennies for Patients campaign.
Thank you all for those who donated and participated in Pennies for Patients. With everyone's help we were able to raise $181.68 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. SADD is very grateful to be able to raise and donate money for this society.

Student Council is hosting a Blood Drive Wednesday, March 27th from 12:30 - 5:30 pm at the St. Elizabeth Community Center. To sign up, please visit https://www.redcross.org/ or contact Becky Otto.


Senior Class is hosting a Scavenger Hunt on April 5 starting at 6:30 pm. Contact Macy Otto to sign up your team. Registration is $60, one car per team.


Archery shot in Eldon today. Preston Plassmeyer qualified Tier 2 State in the Elementary Division. Abram Wankum shot a 50 at ten meters.






Are your children safe online? Do you know who your child is communicating with on social media?
Please join us this Sunday evening at 6:00 in the school gymnasium for this informational presentation. Stacey Lareau, from The Stop Trafficking Project, will discuss how to educate and empower children to be safer online.
Age-appropriate presentations will then be given to students on Monday, March 4, during school.
