
School will be starting 2 hours late today due to the weather.


To the awesome community of McClusky - our state-bound volleyball ladies will be heading out of town tomorrow (Wednesday) around 11:50am. Gather along Main Street to cheer them on and wish them luck! They will be making their way north up the street after swinging by the elementary school, so anywhere along Main is the perfect spot. Go Cougars!!


Good luck at state, Lady Cougars! Fans - here are the dress-up days for state volleyball. Go Cougars!


There will be NO SCHOOL on Friday, November 22nd for State Volleyball.


CMC Volleyball lead 2 matches to 0 over Shiloh.


Join us for our upcoming ELA Family Night on Thursday, November 21st from 6pm until 7:30pm in the High School gym. Let's Glow Into Reading!


Seventh grade students worked together as a group to complete a Halloween-themed escape room in Mrs. Lauer's class on Thursday. Ask a seventh grader about the puzzles they had to solve in order to turn Mrs. Lauer from a zombie back into human form.





Halloween fun at McClusky-Goodrich School.






The sixth grade class is examining some dinosaur replicas. They were able to enjoy and learn from a paleontologist who visited the school from the Badlands Dinosaur Museum in Dickinson.



Happy Halloween from the McClusky-Goodrich Kindergarten class! We celebrated with some of the students in the junior class by carving pumpkins! Before they could start carving, each pair had to fill out a book about their pumpkin. They had to describe their pumpkin, count lines, and measure it using cubes. Thank you to the wonderful high school students (they were great!) , the JDA, and the Bentz Supply store for supplying us with the pumpkins! Also, thank you to the PTO for donating bags and all of the local merchants for the treats!







The fourth graders had a fun Halloween day. They participated in many different ELA and Math Halloween activities. One activity we did was identifying nouns, verbs, and adjectives with Halloween words. Students walked around the classroom and had to identify the Halloween words as nouns, verbs, or adjectives. Ask your child to tell you about the differences between nouns, verbs, and adjectives.





The first graders did a Halloween-themed Learn by Listening to Directions activity with Ms. Potts.




Help us celebrate Red Ribbon Week! Dress-up days are as follows:
Monday: Red Ribbon Week Kickoff (Wear Red)
Tuesday: Crazy About Being Drug-Free (Crazy Hair/Outfit Day)
Wednesday: Your Future Is Bright (Wear Bright Colors and Sunglasses)
Thursday: Say Boo To Drugs (Wear a Halloween Costume or Clothes)
Friday: Hats Off To Being Drug-Free (Wear a Hat)


In science class, the second grade students were asked, "What would happen if you didn't have a skull?" As part of their research, they made skull masks. Ask a second grader: What are the parts of the skull?


Time Update!! The Cross Country team will come through town around 10:40am tomorrow instead of 10:00am.


Hey, McClusky people! Join us to cheer on Brayden and the Central McLean Cougars Cross Country team as they head off to state in Jamestown. The team should roll through town on Highway 200 at around 10:00am on Friday. Let's go, Cougars!!



Miss Daphne earned her 2000th career assist tonight! Go check out the Lady Cougars volleyball team as they end their regular season with games against Harvey-Wells County and Washburn in the upcoming days. Congratulations, Daphne...and Go Cougars!!




Elementary learners partnered with their book buddies and read together this morning.






Preschoolers are exploring the letter F this week. Learners painted foot pictures and explored identifying the letter F and it's associated sound. Questions to ask your preschooler- What sound does the letter F make? What are some words with the F sound? When you are reading a story, look for words with the letter F and be a letter detective looking for the letter F outside of school.



