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Second grade summer school students have been busy as bees in Ms. Rickard's classroom. Students learned about honey bee ...
06/15/2026

Second grade summer school students have been busy as bees in Ms. Rickard's classroom. Students learned about honey bee biology, the important role honeybees play in our ecosystem, the need for their preservation, and the basics of beekeeping.

06/15/2026

Calling all FFA Members! Missouri Junior Cattle Association is doing their youth tour and we would love to send you on it. Message Talburt if you are interested on attending.

A big thank you to Lakeland Pharmacy, Brendon Wilson and his team, for generously donating popsicles each week to our el...
06/12/2026

A big thank you to Lakeland Pharmacy, Brendon Wilson and his team, for generously donating popsicles each week to our elementary summer school students, and to Nikki Jackson for her donation to our middle school students!

We are so grateful for the support of our community partners who help make summer school a fun and successful experience for our students. Thank you for investing in our kids and making a difference! 🍧❤️

Nice job, Willow Springs Bears Cheerleaders!
06/12/2026

Nice job, Willow Springs Bears Cheerleaders!

06/11/2026
Fourth grade summer school students spent the week exploring different types of volcanoes and learning what causes them ...
06/09/2026

Fourth grade summer school students spent the week exploring different types of volcanoes and learning what causes them to erupt. They wrapped up the lesson by working together in groups to design and create their own volcano models. Great job combining science, creativity, and teamwork!

Middle school students had a blast during water day. From water games to lots of laughter, it was the perfect way to coo...
06/08/2026

Middle school students had a blast during water day. From water games to lots of laughter, it was the perfect way to cool off and enjoy some summer fun. Thank you to everyone who helped make the day a success!

Summer school students have been making the most of their summer with hands on activities and plenty of fun.From cooling...
06/03/2026

Summer school students have been making the most of their summer with hands on activities and plenty of fun.

From cooling off at the Houston pool to teamwork challenges like the water balloon pass back, "Watch Your Step," and keeping balloons in the air, students have been learning, laughing, and working together. They also got creative by making Oreo squishies and designing colorful hot air balloons using donated balloons and cups.

It's been a great mix of creativity, problem solving, teamwork, and summer fun! 💦😊

06/03/2026
06/03/2026

Information about the 2026 Children's Summer Feeding Program, sponsored by Convoy of Hope and Westside Family Life Center, was sent home with Summer School students last week.

This program is available to parents of school age children ages 4 to 18 and will provide weekly food distributions on:

📅 June 10, June 17, June 24, and July 1
⏰ 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
📍 Westside Family Life Center (drive through at the basement)

This year's program includes larger quantities of food, including milk, canned goods, pasta, and proteins. Because of the increased size, food must be picked up weekly by a parent or designated representative.

If you have questions, please contact Erin Brower at [email protected] or call Willow Springs Elementary at 417.469.3260 ext. 106.

Thank you to Convoy of Hope and Westside Family Life Center for supporting local families this summer! ❤️

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Willow Springs, MO
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