
PROM FORM DUE DATE CHANGE:
All prom forms are now due on Friday April 8th. If you student is attending prom they will need to turn in the Prom permission form and the After Prom permission form. Please have your student turn the forms into Amanda's office by noon on Friday April 8th. If you have any questions please contact the school at 605-648-3615 ext. 1.

Third Quarter High Honors and Honors students! Thanks for the cookies, Lona Kippes!


Good afternoon,
Report cards are ready for Quarter 3! To access your students grades please log on to your parent portal account select which student and then select grades. All classes and grades will be posted here. If you would like a hard copy of your students grades, please contact the school at 605-648-3615. Please use the correct extension for your students' grade level. Elementary is extension 0, Middle School and High School is extension 1.
PS-12th grade Principal Bill Leberman

Last week the freshman had their last week of health and we did a food eating contest.vThe participants were Dominic, Corben, Turner, and Keaton.
Results:
Corben 3
Keaton 4
Dominic 5
Turner 7





Cheerleaders action shot and cheer coach, Tasha Olson.



Congratulations to the FAM cheerleaders! Spirit of Six Award!


Bearcat day winners!


Proud of our Bearcats!


Game two against Castlewood. Fans are ready!


Everywhere we go people wanna know who we are!


Bearcats are ready!


Today the kitchen went all out celebrating St. Patrick's Day with green food coloring and green themed foods! Todays lunch was Shepard's pie with green mashed potatoes with cheddar cheese on top for the Irish Flag.





Mrs. Hubbell's Study Skills class has been working hard on Leprechaun Traps. She had staff members judge the Leprechaun traps during study skills yesterday. The winner received a free homework pass! Great job, they all look fantastic!





The 7th grade class found the surface area of Mrs. Friesen's classroom and figured out how much it would cost to do the aluminum foil prank. Then they pranked Mr. Leberman!




The 7th grade class celebrating Pi Day (03/14/22) with whip cream pies in the face in Math class with Mrs. Friesen.




Happy St. Patrick's Day! Go Bearcats!


The Marion School will be hosting Drivers Education this summer. The class portion of the class will be on June 7th, 8th, and 9th at the School from 8:00 am- 6:00 pm. The cost this year is $300 with a down payment of $150. For more information please see the attached letter. If your student would like to register for Drivers Education please have them stop in Amanda's office for a form, you may also print the letter off and return to Amanda. Thank you.
Drivers Education letter https://5il.co/179m0

State B Basketball fans, come cheer on the boys this weekend!!!
But there are a few rules that are special to State Tournaments:
• All fans will be expected to remain off the playing area until after the awarding of medals and trophies. Failure to remain off the playing floor will result in the offending team not being recognized by the public address announcer. Medals and trophies will be awarded to school personnel following the awards ceremony. Fans will be allowed on the playing area following the presentation of all awards.
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• Pennants, foam fingers, foam noodles, homer hankies, rooter poms, etc. are permitted.
• Temporary banners and signs of all kinds are prohibited except those displayed by the SDHSAA, the Association’s corporate partners, the tournament band, the arena, the tournament manager, and licensed radio and television stations. Cheer cards displayed by cheerleaders are permissible.
• All types of noisemakers are prohibited. This includes plastic hand shakers, thunder sticks, as well as all sorts of projectiles.
• Paper confetti and silly string are prohibited because they are difficult to clean up, in addition to being a fire hazard.
• Balloons are prohibited.
• Megaphones are prohibited except when used by a cheerleader.
• Musical instruments are prohibited except when the band is performing.
• Stereo tape decks and related radio equipment are prohibited during official tournament play.
• Human tunnels created by student and/or adult fans are prohibited.
• Laser pointers are prohibited. If used, the laser pointers shall be confiscated.
• Students are asked not to stand on the seats. Students may stand in the foot wells in the student section.
• Jumping up and down in unison is prohibited.
• Face masks are prohibited. NOTE: Masks to prevent infectious disease are allowed.

Fourth Grade students attended the Water Festival at the University of Sioux Falls on March 9th. Students had a hands-on experience with many water experiments and had a fun day learning all about water.





Here are the Seniors solving a puzzle using clues from 20 different Supreme Court cases that we have studied over the last few weeks.



