Summer Food Service Program: Today's Meal
Cheeseburger, Tater Tots, Salad Bar, Orange Wedges, Frozen Juice Bar, & Milk

Registration 2023-2024: Northeast takes the early lead with 48% of Returning Students having attempted registration. West follows with 46%, Middle School with 42%, and High School with 33%. Directions can be found at: https://www.glenwoodschools.org/attend/returnregistration/


Summer Food Service Program: Today's Meal Popcorn Chicken, Steamed Corn, Salad Bar, Red Grapes, Bread & Butter, and Milk

Summer Food Service Program: Today's Meal
Mini Corn Dogs, Baked Beans, Salad Bar, Chilled Pears, WIG Cookie, & Milk

Summer Food Service Program: Today's Meal
Super Nachos, Steamed peas, Salad Bar, Apple, Cinnamon Breadstick, & Milk

The PTA sweatshirt blanket fundraiser has officially kicked off! Online ordering is open until August 10th! Order yours now! These will be back before homecoming so you have them before those fall sports and events really start to get chilly! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Chanda Goodsell 712-216-1205 https://glenwood-rams-pta.square.site/

Summer Lunch Program!

Glenwood Volleyball Summer Camp and Skills Sessions

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Repairs and remodeling have begun this week on the MS & HS walking bridge. We hope to have the bridge open before the start of school. We will be doing updates to share progress and timing. We appreciate your understanding and patience until the bridge opens.

“What is your passion? 8th grade ELA students were challenged with creating a Passion Project for their culminating end-of-the-year assignment. Students were able to choose a topic of interest to them and begin their research. Throughout the week they worked, students created a presentation and an essay for
their topic. Presentations included hash browns, various animals, local celebrities, and even a summary of a student’s favorite horror movie franchise!”




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The next GHS blood drive is Friday, June 2nd from 10:30-4:30 in the HS cafeteria. Our graduating seniors are trying to reach the maximum scholarship amount and need your help. Your donation will not only help our senior members with their college expenses but more importantly help save lives! Go to www.redcrossblood.org and enter "rams" in the search bar.

The Glenwood Middle School Yearbook class spent their class period Monday sorting and organizing yearbooks to hand out on Friday. Students from Melanie Howard's yearbook class have worked hard on creating a yearbook that includes every single student in the school inside. They will be handing out yearbooks in the gym where students and teachers can sign their books and enjoy looking through the year's memories. There are a few extras up for grabs if you did not get yours! Contact the Middle School office.




Reminder that tomorrow is Chromebook turn in day at the Middle School. Please help your student remember to charge the device, bring the chromebook, charger, bag, and tag to school. Thank you!
Just a reminder that 2023-2024 Registration is open! You can find detailed instructions at: https://www.glenwoodschools.org/attend/returnregistration/ You can also log into your Parent Account from: https://glenwood.powerschool.com/public/home.html and find "Forms."
Ms. Phillip's class enjoyed their last community outing by practicing their map reading skill while on a scavenger hunt around the square. Some of their stops included the Glenwood Library, Young Vision, Round Table, Bucksnort & Sugar Makery. It was a great way to end a fantastic year of learning!






Open Teaching positions for the 2023-2024 school year!

The month of May means that middle school students are talking about the importance of integrity. Mr. Miller's class meeting group was able to participate in a balloon challenge during our time together this week. Students were tasked with keeping the balloons in the air as long as they could. The only catch is that they could not use their hands to keep the balloons up! It was up to students to act with integrity and not use their hands to help. This proved to be a fun challenge for all.




The month of May means that middle school students are talking about the importance of integrity. Mr. Miller's class meeting group was able to participate in a balloon challenge this week. Students were tasked with keeping the balloons in the air as long as they could. The only catch is that they could not use their hands to keep the balloons up! It was up to students to act with integrity and not use their hands to help. This proved to be a fun challenge for all.




