
Cara Couch made her 1000th career point against Newburg in the first half! Way to go, Cara! We will honor Caraโs achievement at the next girls basketball home game as well. Canโt beat a dad hug though!



Bi-Yearly Safe Return to In-Person Instruction and Continuity of Services Plan (SRCSP) and COVID Relief Information-Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER III) Review Meeting Agenda
January 11, 2022
4:00 pm
Multi-Purpose Building โ Library


Mrs. Edwards class had a great last day before Christmas break. We played games (I got whipped at UNO), ate snacks, and watched a Christmas movie. It was rainy and wet outside but we were having a blast inside.





November Character Assembly awards were given in the classroom. Hopefully things can get back to normal in January and we can start having assemblies!



October Character assembly awards were given in the classroom because we have had to postpone our assembly again.



STEM Christmas Tree Challenge:
Each team was given 25 gum drops and 100 toothpicks and asked to create the tallest, freestanding Christmas tree they could. We had some really creative ideas. Check out our 1st four places.





Students who met there 2nd quarter AR goal were treated to a bowling trip. The kids had a lot of fun just being kids with their friends.





More pictures of student council shopping for Angel Tree.





After some hard working shopping for perfect gifts on a tight budget, the students deserved a break to eat lunch. We stopped at Ocean's Buffet. This was a new experience for some students, but we made them eat real food before dessert.





More pictures of student council doing Angel Tree shopping.





While 2nd and 3rd grade enjoyed bowling, 4th and 5th grade played games. Then the 4th and 5th graders bowled while the 2nd and 3rd grade played games. It was a great day for the students who met their 2nd quarter AR goal.





Elementary Student Council worked hard to pack food packages for families in the area. Over 25 packages were packed to help spread Christmas cheer this season.



5th grade worked hard on keepsake boxes to give as Christmas gifts.





Our student council teams were not finished when they returned to school. Everything thing had to be wrapped up and tied with a bow. Now our Angel Tree gifts are ready to go!





5th grade worked hard on keepsake boxes to give as Christmas gifts.

The Plato Eagles defeated Dora, 65-34, tonight to take 5th place in the Mansfield tournament. Congratulations, Eagles! #platorv


5th graders are working hard to complete their United States Regions Maps before Christmas Vacation.




Life360 Snack Program Notice
Much like the free lunch program that the school participates in with the federal government, there are funding avenues that Life360 partners with to ensure appropriate funding of the snack program used to provide for the Plato R-V students. With such funding mechanisms comes audit requirements. Within these new auditing requirements, the school will need to share a student names with the organization to aide them in tracking their food distribution and continue their funding opportunities. The school is doing everything they can to protect all other information regarding our students. The name on a roster will be the only information shared with the Life360 organization. Life360 will also be required to keep any and all information obtained completely confidential and archive the roster simply for their audit.
If you have any comments or concerns with the school district or the Life360 organization pertaining to this change please feel free to contact the central office at 417-458-3333.


Pictures of the student council trip to shop for Angel Tree.





Shopping can be both fun and hard work.



