The Intro to Ag classes and Animal Science classes enjoyed their animal anatomy unit where we finished with dissecting fetal pigs. The students learned the anatomy of the pig including digestive, respiration, and circulatory tracks. They also learned proper personal protective equipment. It was fun to see the students use inquiry skills that transfer to a number of other events that we will use throughout the year! Here is Sam L. Cooper S. and Kolby L. preparing to start their dissection in the fifth-period Intro to Ag class.
Miss Hartman Agricultural Education Ansley FFA Responsibility, Includer, Belief, Developer, Learner The Science Fair is quickly approaching. Projects are due to the school by March 5th & 6th. Just a few reminders as we get close to our fair.
*Community Soup Supper Sponsored by AVTO & Science Fair Showcase will be held Monday evening in the commons and north gym area. * Poster board presentations are due for all students. Boards are still available in the library. * Professional Attire is required for judging (no jeans, gym shorts, sweats). Judging will begin Monday the 6th. * Parents and community members may attend judging, but may not assist students. * A good presentation can be great with practice! * Have fun! If you have any questions please contact your classroom teacher or email Mrs.Smith at jsmith@ansleyps.org The Custer County Spelling Bee was held at Ansley Public School on Wednesday, February 12, 2020. Six schools from Custer County were represented; Callaway, Anselmo-Merna, Sargent, Arnold, Broken Bow and Ansley.
The first round was 50 words, the second round was 25 words, and the third round was an oral round. Thirteen students advanced to the third and final round; Ryan Bailey, Kiera Bailey, and Mahaya Jones from Ansley; Cassidy Grint from Sargent; Caenyn Priest, Adyson Priest, Aaron Bartak from Anselmo-Merna; Chavi Goodner, AnnaBeth Fama, Keelyn Shea, Ali Morris from Broken Bow, Uotong Huidle from Callaway and Gracie Neth from Arnold. Ryan Bailey ended in third place by getting “heathen” correct and missing “binturong.” Keelyn Shea and Kiera Bailey misspelled “frigate,” and the round ended with Keelyn spelling “brioche” correctly. Keelyn Shea - 1st Place Kiera Bailey - 2nd Place Ryan Bailey - 3rd Place Congratulations to all Custer County Spellers. |