Thanks to Mike Schoenberger for the generous golf club donation. It will be utilized by athletes for years to come. 🏌️

Gresham COVID Dashboard: https://bit.ly/Gresham-Covid Nurse Kyla and Mr. Haffner will be updating this live document as numbers come in. COVID testing Instructions: https://bit.ly/testing-instructions

Please congratulate Gresham's 2022 prom king and queen, Blade Hoffman and Aria Irving, as well as our entire prom court!


Mrs. Hoffman’s 9th graders closed out Poetry Month (April) and Kindness Week (April 25-29) by decorating some of the sidewalks at school with diamante poems they wrote. Diamante poems start with one subject and end with its opposite. They wrote poems that started with a “negative” and ended with a “positive”.




The scheduled board meetings for Monday, May 2nd and 16th have been rescheduled to Monday, May 9th and 23rd.
Next Board Meeting Date:
Monday, May 9th
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The elementary Physical Education students had a chance to participate in some cooperative parachute activities today.




Plant sale! Beginning May 7th from 8am to Noon every Saturday until June 11th. Click the link to learn more: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xJewV27NbNrxhM6F-a9q3aarCTD5VQvTqPklhHmJTds/edit?usp=sharing

Gresham's prom is tomorrow, Saturday, April 30, from 8-11 P.M. Spectators are welcome for the grand march at 9:30. Spectator tickets are $2 per person at the door; children below grade 6 are free.

The Gresham Menominee golf team had a great day at the Bonduel Invite! Saswaen, Corbin, Jack, Fynn, and Ayanna did fantastic. Corbin led the way with a 90.




REMINDER: last day for 4 year old Kindergarten registration is today from 1-3pm in the 4K classroom. This is an opportunity to bring needed registration paperwork and have your child explore their new classroom!




The Gresham Baseball team earned a split against Tigerton.
In Game one, Gresham finished a rain shortened game from April 12th by taking the loss 13-3 loss.
In Game two Gresham came back and earned an 11-2 victory. Gresham was led by a strong performance by Austin Sperberg, both on the mound and at the plate. Sperberg pitched 5 2/3 striking out five, walking one, and scattered 5 hits. At the plate Austin was also 2-4. Other leading hitters were Bryson Nelson going 4-5, Belasaire Vele going 3-5, and Corbin Welch going 2-4 with 3RBI.
Gresham travels to Marion on Monday for big Conference matchup where the will play two five inning games.

May Wellness Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uR2d7qbC5sSgVOpjKMXUfsxQ9ZLoPgEN/view?usp=sharing

The K-2 Physical Education classes recently practiced throwing, catching and juggling skills with scarves.




The high school Health Education students recently used fatal vision goggles to understand the affects of alcohol use.



May-June Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gN1qGE19poGQk96sUn4AqySZ_Fp9WK-m/view?usp=sharing

The Boys and the Girls track teams both took first at Menominee Meet today.
Josie 1st 800 2nd 400
Camille 2nd 800 3rd 1 mile
Maddie 1st 1 mile 2nd 2mile 3rd triple jump
Danica 1st 100 hurdles
Hannah 2nd 300 hurdles 3rd long jump
Val 1st shot put 1st triple jump 1st high jump
Ireland 3rd high jump
Hazel 2nd discus
Girls 4x100 1st 4x200 2nd
Emmitt 1st high jump 1st triple jump 1st long jump
Beau 2nd 100 2nd triple jump 3rd long jump
Aiden 3rd 100 2nd high jump
Logan 3rs 200
Edward 3rd 400 1st 800 3rd triple jump
Colby 1st 300 hurdles
Jackson 2nd shot put 3rd discus
Kellen 2nd discus
Boys 4x100 1st




The 8th graders made Ice Cream in class while studying the dairy
industry in Agriscience class this week




The junior high students discussed the importance of gratitude today. Each classroom has a thank you card station set up for students to write a message to a friend, family member, staff member, or anyone else to show their gratitude.

Please consider wearing purple tomorrow to show our support for Lily.



