It was amazing to see their perseverance and excitement when their bulbs finally lit up. Future scientists in the making! ⚡ #HandsOnLearning




















Due to a vendor shortage, cucumbers will not be available for lunch today. They will be replaced with seasoned potato cubes.
Looking ahead to next week:
On March 25th, the entrée will be Cheeseburgers.
Thank you for your understanding!
Teacher’s Institute is on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
These dates could change if any additional snow/emergency days are used.

Please stay safe.

E-Learning Day – Announcement
This is the Monmouth-Roseville School District with a message for our parents:
Due to our blizzard warning and anticipated whiteout conditions, Monday, March 16th, is an E-Learning Day for all students. Students in grades 9 to 12 should log into their device to find the activities for the day. Students in grades Kindergarten to 8 should work on the packet of activities that was sent home from the teacher.





✏️ Central Intermediate's Young Authors & Illustrators Spotlight! 📚
Keep writing, keep dreaming, and keep telling your stories! ✨📖

Celebrating creativity at our assembly on Friday honoring our Young Authors and Illustrators! ✍️📚
Our students continue to amaze us with their imagination, voice, and courage to share their stories. One of the highlights of the celebration was when several staff members brought one student’s submission to life with a fun skit inspired by her writing. Seeing a story jump off the page and onto the stage was such a special moment! 🎭
Moments like these remind us how powerful student voices are and how important it is to nurture their creativity. We are so proud of all of our young authors for their hard work and willingness to share their ideas with the world.










For one of their Throwback Thursday Challenges, students in Mrs. Milroy’s 6th grade class worked together in teams to build the tallest structure they could using only 10 sheets of paper, 10 pieces of tape, and 4 straws! 📄📏
This hands-on activity challenged students to think creatively, problem-solve, and collaborate with their teammates. We saw some impressive designs and great teamwork throughout the challenge! 👏









Our Glow Party theme lit up the night with music, neon colors, and lots of dancing. The photos may be a little dark and blurry, but that just means the glow lights were working and the dance floor was full!
Most importantly, our students had a fantastic time celebrating together and making great memories. 🌟








Their creativity and research brought ancient history to life as they shared key facts, visuals, and insights about the civilizations that flourished along the Nile River. Great job showcasing your knowledge and teamwork! 👏🌍












Miss Cassidy's 4th grade class has been focusing on what it means to work together and support one another. Through class discussions, group work, and lots of fun activities, students have been practicing their teamwork skills every day!
We’ve challenged ourselves with Silent Ball, worked together to untangle a human knot, and put our teamwork to the test with cup stacking challenges. 🎯 These activities helped us practice communication, patience, and problem-solving—all while having a lot of fun! We’re excited to keep building our cooperation skills throughout the month.
#CooperationMonth #Teamwork #LearningTogether #ClassroomCommunity










To make the day even more magical, we dimmed the lights and read together using book lights, turning our classroom into a cozy reading space where imaginations could shine. 🔦📚
So proud of these readers for embracing stories, sharing laughter, and celebrating the joy of books! ❤️
#ReadAcrossAmerica #5thGradeReads #LoveReading #ClassroomFun









These students have demonstrated truthfulness in both the hard moments and the good ones. Whether it’s admitting a mistake or standing firm in doing what’s right, they show us that honesty matters at all times. 🗣️
We are so proud of the way they choose to say the truthful thing — even when it isn’t easy. Thank you to our families and staff for helping us grow students who lead with honesty and heart. Congratulations to our amazing winners! 🌟









Students experienced some amazing exhibits, engaging displays, and interactive learning that brought classroom concepts to life. Field trips like this spark curiosity, deepen understanding, and create memories that last far beyond the school day. ✨






This engaging lesson was thoughtfully planned and taught by the amazing Sarah Mayfield, who guided students in understanding how art and math come together to create powerful visual storytelling. 👏🖌️








Today, Central Intermediate School is celebrating the joy, adventure, and power of reading! ❤️📖 On this special day inspired by the legacy of Dr. Seuss, we’re reminded that books can take us anywhere — across the country, around the world, and beyond our wildest imaginations. 🚀🌎
From silly stories to inspiring biographies, mysteries to math facts — every page we turn helps us grow as readers and learners. At Central, we believe reading builds confidence, creativity, and curiosity that lasts a lifetime.
📚 Today we encourage our students and families to:
✨ Read for at least 20 minutes
✨ Share your favorite book with a friend
✨ Visit your local library
✨ Start a new story together
Let’s make every day a reading day!
#ReadAcrossAmerica #ReadersAreLeaders #LoveToRead
