Gresham plant sale! Check out the link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-MUm_EG5XDugVkIfszpFRDXbzVAi0JOV6q9XWjykj1Q/edit?usp=sharing

Chef Josh is back! Check out the picture for more information.

Gresham's high school prom is Saturday, May 20, from 8-11 P.M. Student tickets ($10 each) must be purchased from Mrs. Osborn by Thursday, May 18. Spectator passes for the grand march at 9:30 P.M. will be sold at the door for $2 each.

Congrats to our Senior Spotlight: Brayden Fischer




Pics from Weyauwega track meet last Thursday



Congrats to our Senior Spotlight: Koda Hill




Congrats to our Senior Spotlight: Aria Irving



More Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary fun!










Congrats to our Senior Spotlight: Blade Hoffman




Congrats to the 1st place scavenger hunt team today at Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary.










Open gym tomorrow 10 am till noon

Congrats to our Senior Spotlight: Caprice Gomeyosh


Plant sale begins May 6th! Click the link to learn more: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xJewV27NbNrxhM6F-a9q3aarCTD5VQvTqPklhHmJTds/edit?usp=sharing

Award- winning author Kevin Lovegreen shared how he became an author with Gresham students. He captivated the students with adventure stories and animal calls.





The 6th graders continue to use Algebra tiles made by Mr. Bosman to help us learn how to solve Addition Equations!


MS Track & Field practice is cancelled today. Practice per usual tomorrow.

Congrats to our Senior Spotlight: Colton Olson




Author, Kevin Love Green, will be visiting Thursday, May 4th. Please make sure to wear your outdoors gear, hunting/fishing apparel, or camouflage!


Thanks to all of Wildcats that braved our chilly morning to attend our 2023 Bike to School Day!
Please check out our Facebook page for all 50 photos.










Biology students set up their terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in a bottle today as part of our ecology unit. Included were goldfish, aquatic and terrestrial plants, crickets, night crawlers, and potting soil. They will be monitoring these until the end of the year to observe how their design allows for the necessary cycling of nutrients needed for their organisms survival.




