🚨Regional Track Update🚨 Boys 4x100m relay qualified for State with a 2nd place finish. Team is Tyler, Servando, Armondo and Brady.
over 3 years ago, Chris Bamberger
🚨Regional Track Update🚨 Colter qualified for State in Javelin. Alyssa qualified in the 100h and the 100m dash.
over 3 years ago, Chris Bamberger
🚨Regional Track Update🚨 4x800 meter relay qualified for State with 4th place finish. Team is Lawson, Alex, Austin and Leo.
over 3 years ago, Chris Bamberger
🚨Regional Track Update🚨 Colter qualified for State in shot with a 1st place finish. Alyssa qualified in Pole Vault with a 4th place finish.
over 3 years ago, Chris Bamberger
🚨Regional Track Update🚨 Colter and Dravin qualify for State in discuss with a 1st and 4th place finish.
over 3 years ago, Chris Bamberger
🚨Regional Track Update🚨 Colter and Anne-Sophie qualify for State in High Jump with 2nd place finishes.
over 3 years ago, Chris Bamberger
HS Regional Track / Mile Split Live
over 3 years ago, Nate Schmitt
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2:00 PM - HS Regional Track @ Cheney
over 3 years ago, Nate Schmitt
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5th graders enjoying the pool on their last day of school
over 3 years ago, Wendy Anderson
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Congratulations to the following Lady Bronc Softball players for making All League! 1st Team- Isabell Ortiz Taegan Bachman 2nd Team- Sara Wright Moriah Ortiz Kinzie Lohman Fuller
over 3 years ago, Melissa Williams
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Congrats to the following Bronc Baseball Players for making All-League 1st Team Braden Fisher @ Allen Martinez 2nd Team Adrik Gomez-Esquibel & Dru Patterson
over 3 years ago, Steve Davidson
MS FB Remind
over 3 years ago, Nate Schmitt
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7th grade had a great last day of school! Community service in the morning and a chill afternoon!
over 3 years ago, Cassidy Rathbun
intense game of tetherball with Mr. Simon
roping practice
volleyball
kids with kitten on the haystack
Finished products from this years quilting class.
over 3 years ago, Wendy Anderson
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Finished products from this years quilting class.
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Finished products from this years quilting class.
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Finished products from this years quilting class.
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Kansas children ages pre-K-18 years will have an opportunity to stay engaged in learning throughout the summer months while being able to tour some of Kansas’ great attractions – all for free. The program also is available to students in the 18-21 programs. This 2022 Sunflower Summer program will launch May 28 and run through Aug. 14. During this time, adults can visit sunflowersummer.org to learn more about the program. The updated app will be available to download May 28 to your phone or tablet device. People who retained the app on their device from last summer do not need to download another copy - they will receive an electronic notice to simply update their app to the 2022 version. The app is available for both iPhone and Android users. An adult will need to register their family members and include their county and school district. There are dozens of attractions to choose from across the state, including zoos, museums, historic landmarks, libraries and outdoor locations. In addition to more than 80 attractions, this year’s Sunflower Summer program is offering the following bonus events: Sunflower Summer Family Campout – Kansas State Parks Location and date to be determined. Join us for an overnight camp loaded with fun activities for the family to enjoy, including fishing, archery, canoeing, campfire, s’mores and more. Sunflower Summer Sundays with Wichita Surge at Riverfront Stadium 1:05 p.m. Sunday, June 26: Wichita Wind Surge vs. San Antonio 1:05 p.m. Sunday, July 17: Wichita Wind Surge vs. Arkansas Enjoy a Sunday game with your family from the Berm seating area and a personal tour of the new baseball museum. (Museum doors open 15 minutes after last pitch). Offer good for one game per family on June 26 or July 17. Riverfront Stadium is home to the Wichita Wind Surge, Double-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. The new baseball museum pays homage to the history of baseball in the Wichita community originating from the 1920's teams (the Bulldozers and the Red Stockings), the Negro league and much more. 150th Anniversary of Dodge City, Celebration at Boot Hill Museum Friday, June 17 Come join us for the grand celebration in honor of Dodge City’s 150th anniversary. Fun activities include Old West reenactments, new exhibits, demos, cowboy band, storytelling, ice cream social and more. Annual Thresher Show – Bird City Saturday, July 30 Celebrate our rural heritage and honor our nation’s military men and women. The day will feature military vehicles and equipment, military reenactments from WWll, demonstrations, steam engine races, tractor pulls, kid’s activities and more. Families can check out 14 steam traction engines, 30-plus buildings full of farm-related items and more than 200 antique tractors. Funding for the Sunflower Summer program is limited, and tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis.
over 3 years ago, Nate Schmitt
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Big thanks to KCH for doing 135 FREE physicals the last couple of days for out 7-12 students. It is nice to work together to help out students. We are hopeful for discounted physicals throughout the summer if you missed this opportunity. #getBETTER
over 3 years ago, Nate Schmitt
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Bronc baseball falls to Goodland 8-4 in the regional semifinals. Good season boys.
over 3 years ago, Nate Schmitt
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