
This is a reminder that Wednesday, August 23 is a PLC Early Dismissal day. Dismissal times are:
Franklin/Jefferson at 2:05 (PreK - 1:50)
Washington/Lincoln at 1:55
CMS at 2:00
SHS at 1:55

Warrior Way starts today! Freshman Academy Counselor, Cami Hartman, is one of the many wonderful SHS staff helping our freshmen get acclimated to high school life.
Welcome, Class of 2027! You are going to do great things! We are ready for you!
#GoWarriors


Scone's before/after speaks for us all -- what a busy week! Welcome back, Warriors!
Rest up this weekend, and we will see you on Monday. Freshmen, remember Warrior Way starts Monday.
#GoWarriors


Please click-on the attached link for Dr. Everett's Back to School Edition of Superintendent's Update.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1l_nc9Fq2RiLjbQ0_9gN1PC_KB0lgDVcclYG_na57iv0/edit?usp=sharing


Welcome Back SPS Students and Families! Wednesday, August 16th is the first day of school and will be a half day. Dismissal times are:
Jefferson and Franklin Elementary: 11:30
Washington and Lincoln Elementary: 11:20
CMS and SHS: 11:25

SHS Back to School Night - TONIGHT!!!!
5:45-6:15 PM - Freshman Orientation in SHS Auditorium
6:15-7:15 PM - Open House at SHS
We can't wait to see you there!
Go Warriors!


TODAY AT SHS -
Warrior Walk Through
Freshmen and Transfer Students
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Self-guided tours of the building
FINAL Computer Pick-Up
Returning Students Grades 10-12
8:30 AM OR 2:00 PM
Ag Mech Room
Please contact SHS with any questions! We are excited to welcome back our Golden Warriors!

Attention RETURNING Sterling High School students grades 10, 11, and 12 --
See the attachment for computer pick-up information. Make sure you are prepared for school! Go Warriors!


The cast and crew of Beauty and the Beast is excited to announce the All Access Pass. Go behind the scenes and receive a tour of the castle and meet the characters this Saturday, July 29 from 11-1 at Centennial Auditorium.


Day 5: Sitting at the airport and already missing these experiences with students ❤️ Today we took a tour of Fenway and we all missed @zach.shapero_ sitting in the press box! We also got to visit the Boston Museum of Science and enjoy dinner downtown after walking along the wharf! This is a trip for the record books. In the past 5 days we walked 99,007, which is 43.94 miles if you’re wondering! I can confidently say that every student on this trip learned SO MUCH! I think I’m going to pencil a June 2025 Boston trip in. Who wants to go with me and Mr. Francis?? 🙋♀️ Now…we sleep! 😴









Day 4 of Boston brought us down to Plymouth, where we visited the Plimoth Patuxet Museum and the Mayflower 2. We also enjoyed an awesome rainy walking tour of Beacon Hill and the Cambridge area of MIT. For those keeping track, that’s college campus #2 of this trip 🏫 The kids and teachers are tired, but with only one day left, we have to maximize our time here






Day 3 was a meager 19,000 step day with a stop along Author’s Ridge to pay our respects to Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Louisa May Alcott. We then visited the Lexington Battle Green and the Old North Bridge in Concord where the shot heard round the world was fired. For lunch, we got to explore Harvard Square and dream big dreams of attending college. In the afternoon we took a walking tour that helped us connect the dots of the events leading up to the Revolutionary War with a very fun interactive experience as members of the Boston Tea Party (some students and teachers may have committed treason)! Our evening was spent on a ghost tour of Boston where Mr. Francis tried valiantly to see the ghost of Charles Dickens in the mirror Dickens used to read aloud The Christmas Carol as he wrote it. We cannot get over the fun and bonding from today. I am having so much fun with these kids and am sad we have to say goodbye to our new friends from Mississippi tomorrow. Excited for our final two days ✈️🧳❤️ Mrs. Johnson









Day 2 and we tackled A LOT again today. While we were only awake for 16 hours, we still walked over 20,000 steps (nearly 9 miles) with our new friends from #kosciusko Mississippi, and visited the Atlantic Ocean at #SingingBeach, visited the #SalemWithMuseum, walked around Salem and saw some sites from the #HocusPocus movie, toured the #HouseOfSevenGables and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s birthplace, walked the esplanade in Boston, through the Boston Gardens and Commons, followed by dinner and a rousing game of #candlepin bowling…another successful day with these amazing kids ❤️






Day 1 of the SHS Travel Club Boston trip was a success! We saw Castle Island, toured the Old North Church, walked by Paul Revere’s house, toured the USS Constitution (old Ironsides), visited Bunker Hill, had dinner at Quincy Market, followed by cannoli in the North End. We walked over 21,000 steps to match being awake for over 21 hours, but all students (and teachers) had a wonderful day!



SHS Plant Sale is going on today at the SHS greenhouse from 8:00-6:00. Students have worked hard to serve the community by growing a variety of vegetables and flowers.




Farmapalooza today at SHS from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. So much to see and learn about agriculture. Thank you SHS students for all of your hard work. 💙💛









Johnson O'Connor Aptitude Testing today for SHS students. Hoping our students can gain insight when choosing an appropriate major or career path. 💙💛💙💛



Mrs. Stanley and the Agriculture Mech class built several kid playhouses for families around the community.





What a beautiful day for the annual AP Biology Brookfield zoo field trip!☀️


Our counselors and students had a wonderful visit today to Knox College in Galesburg, IL.




