South Gibson Star-Times

October 4, 2022

The South Gibson Star-Times serves the towns of Haubstadt, Owensville and Fort Branch.

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South Gibson Star-Times B-6 Tuesday, October 5, 2022 SCHOOL COMMUNITY SCHOOL LUNCH MENU Wednesday, Oct. 5: Salisbury Steak, Mashed Potatoes and Gra- vy, Corn, Hot Roll, Chilled Pears and Milk Thursday, Oct. 6: Chicken Al- fredo, Roasted Broccoli, Carrot Sticks, Garlic Toast, Strawberries and Milk Friday, Oct. 7: Soft Shell Taco, Refried Beans, Chips and Salsa, Watermelon and Milk Monday, Oct. 10 : Mini Corn dogs, Baked Fries, California Blend, Carrots/Hummus, Fruit Cocktail and Milk Tuesday, Oct. 11: Orange Chick- en, Fried Rice Eggroll Cherry To- matoes, Steamed Broccoli, Grapes and Milk Holy Cross Catholic School St. James Catholic School Owensville Community School Mrs. Tammy Graham chose Luke Goodman as Kickapoo of the Week. He does a great job of working hard. He asks questions and listens to di- rections. He has a great smile and is fun to be around. We are proud of Luke. Mrs. Goodman chose Aubry Cox as our Kickapoo of the week. Aubry comes to class with a positive attitude and ready to learn. He puts forth his best effort, and we're glad to have him as a Kickapoo. Mrs. Kuester chose Minnie Warren as Kickapoo of the Week. Minnie is excited about everything throughout our kindergarten day. She makes ev- erything fun. She is patient and kind to her classmates and a fabulous lis- tener. Keep up the good work, Minnie. Masen Byrns was recognized by the SGSC School Board for earning a per- fect score on his iRead assessment. Fourth graders Jayden Fetcher, Keegan White and Delaney Rybachek complete work on their chromebooks during library class. Allie Deal and Autumn Scott help pass out goodie bags from our local Deaconess Clinic. Fr. Gary leads PreK students in a prayer for parents. Fr. Gary takes a trip down the slide with Logan. Maeleigh and Lenora show their splits. Isaac displays a color- ful pumpkin he painted. Rayson dotted the let- ter N. Max shares "All about Me" information. Owen and Brady E explore the Fall sensory table. Jacey can write her name perfectly Left to right: St. James School fifth grad- ers Ashley Kroft and Will Nix- on work on a science investiga- tion in a recent science class. Students learned about the co- hesiveness of water when they determined how many drops of water could fit on the head of the penny. Students were amazed at the number. St. James School fifth grade students Layla Kassenbrock, Perry Hipp, Adam Marx, and Eden Adler work on their Bin- go cards. School principal Eric Chamberlain visited the class on a recent Friday and played a few rounds of multiplication bingo with them.

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