From field to table with Mrs. Hadden! #agintheclassroom #triopia

Mark your calendars Triopia Grade School Book Fair week starts December 2! All purchases benefit our school!

If you can have Doughnuts with Dads or Muffins with Moms, why not have a Gum with Grads event?
Please help spread the word to our 2019 graduates that we would love to see them back at school on Wednesday, November 27 to talk to our current seniors about life after graduation!

No time to visit the book fair? Shop online now through December 6. All orders will ship home! https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/homepage.do?method=homepage&url=triopiagradeschool2019
All purchases benefit our school!

Reading makes a difference!

Family Reading Night - thanks to everyone who came out and enjoyed in the fun!




Responsibility - Students of the Week for November 18: Quinn Deaver, Kindergarten daughter of Travis and Meghan Deaver of Arenzville and Ava Hartsock, 3rd grade daughter of Brian and Kate Hartsock of Concord. Congratulations Quinn and Ava!


5th and 6th grade Band Concert was held this evening - the students have been working very hard and it so wonderful to hear the progress they are making!


Reminder: Pie Pickup for those that sold pies is this Friday, November 22 from 3:30-4:30 in the cafeteria. Please make arrangements for your pies to be picked up. Thank you.

Please accept our deepest apologies for the message that went out about the holiday program tonight - it was an error.

The holiday program will take place on Wednesday, December 4 at 6:00 PM. Students are asked to report to their classrooms at 5:40. Thank you.

Blood Drive TODAY!

Reminder: Family Reading Night is tomorrow, Wednesday, November 20 at 5:30 PM. Registration will begin at 5:15 in the office hallway. To end the evening, the 5th and 6th grade band will perform at 6:30 PM in the grade school gym.
Hope you can join us!

Improving attendance is not rocket science, but it does take commitment, collaboration and tailored approaches to the particular strengths and challenges of each school or community. Let’s do it! #schooleveryday #triopia

Mr. Anderson visited Mrs. Pahlmann's 1st grade class in October for Science. The students had been learning about animals, animal parts, and how animals survive during the Life Science unit. Mr. Anderson taught the first graders about bats and other animals. During his visit, students saw skeletons of different animals and saw many different types of bats. They learned interesting facts, like bats have fingers and a thumb! They learned so much from him! We hope to invite Mr. Anderson back for another visit in the future. #triopia



Triopia Archery (NASP) has started! All "archers" are having a blast! Thank you to all of our grant donors which helped provide all of our equipment:
Tri-County Gobblers---National Wild Turkey Federation,
United Bowhunters of Illinois,
National Archery in the Schools Program, and
Land of Lincoln Whitetails Unlimited. #triopia



NHS is sponsoring a Blood Drive on Tuesday!

Responsibility - Students of the Week for November 11: Lydia Dean, 1st grade daughter of Adam and Meredith Dean of Jacksonville and Addalyn McCormick, 4th grade daughter of Bryce and Kara McCormick. Congratulations Lydia and Addayln!


Have you turned in your Family Reading Night form? For planning purposes, it is important that you return so we can plan accordingly!
Forms are due tomorrow, November 14.
Family Reading Night is Wednesday, November 20 from 5:30-6:30 PM.

Today 19 Juniors and seniors spent the day in Springfield. They toured the LLCC Workforce Development Center in the morning, learning about career training programs such as culinary arts, welding, and mechanic programs. I'm the afternoon they attend the Building Trades Fair put on by the local unions from several trades. Each station had hands-on activities that related to that specific trade. #triopia




