Monroe-Randolph Counties will once again be offering a STEM girls Camp. This camp is June 9-13.

As a reminder, the PTT raffle tickets are due Monday.

The third grade class tried their first attempt at paper mache and did a great job.



We are excited to announce we now have a school app. The app is Coulterville USD 1. Any time we post on Facebook, send out mass emails, and all calls, it will also post to the live feed on our app. This is a great way to stay up to date on events at our school.
Reminder: wear yellow tomorrow for autism week.
There will be a menu change for breakfast on Friday. Friday breakfast will be mini donuts. Biscuits and gravy will be on Monday.
Due to several events requiring bus transportation this afternoon, the afternoon bus route will be delayed approximately 20 minutes. This will result in your child arriving home later than usual.
Thank you,
Mrs. Carter
Elementary students in art this week learned how to make paper mache. They created Easter eggs.
The student advisory team decided to provide the students with a sundae bar. This was a great way to end a testing week.







Important Upcoming Dates

Today, students at Coulterville supported Okawville by wearing blue in memory of Blake.

Our hearts break for Okawville students. We support you.

Kindergarten registration is soon! Please contact the school to schedule your time.

The staff spent last week showing the students that they have a fun side, by having a Staff Underground week. Each day the teachers had a theme to participate in if they chose to. They had dress in green for St. Patrick's Day, blackout, anything but a cup, act/dress like the students, and support your favorite sports team.










Congratulations to our February Students of the Month!



These are our tentative events for this week.

Congratulations to the Lady Meteors for defeating the Lady Hornets tonight. They start the season with a 1-1 record.

As we are entering the last quarter of the school year, we want to let you know some of our upcoming dates.

English II students created presentations on a career they are interested in.
On Tuesday, students interested in learning more about laws and court systems had an opportunity to attend an Illinois Supreme Court hearing on two cases at SIU Carbondale. Our students were among 800 other students from around the state to participate in the historical event. This was the furthest location south that the Court has ever convened.
