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The 5th Grade Players put on a play called "Wings for the King" during February. Those in attendance were the preschool thru 4th graders, and our biggest fans of course, - our parents.Two separate shows were presented to accommodate our audiences' schedules and the size of our room. Mrs. Hartley was kind enough to take photos . . . read more
Mr. Johnson’s fifth grade art class studied the artwork of Henri Matisse. Matisse was born in 1869 and passed away in 1954. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists from the 20th century. His early artwork was . . . read more
Mr. Johnson’s elementary art classes (kindergarten, first and second grade) have been hard at work on their first art project. Their first project was based on the book Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh. It is a story about three . . . read more
Kindergarten, first and second grade students celebrated the 100th day of school with our annual party. Each student had to bring 100 items in a plastic bag that we shared and later displayed in the hallway. We read books about . . . read more
The junior high held their basketball tournament pep rally on Thursday, February 11. Bart Ricke spoke about the hard work of the girls' team. Lance McGuire said the boys team had improved with each game. The cheerleaders . . . read more
The Cunningham sixth grade recently completed the Keep a Clear Mind program. The students studied with their parents to learn about the effects of the use of drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. Over a four week period the students were . . . read more
The A division spelling bee was held on Wednesday, January 27th, 2010. Students in grades 6 through 8 participated. After two practice rounds the spellers were ready to go for the gold. The 6th grade class was proud to . . . read more
The Independent Studies classes began the year with a project they will continue throughout the whole year. The students researched recycling. Individuals gathered facts, composed lists of items that could be recycled, and found . . . read more
Brenda Sharp and Linda Kerschen were presented with plaques honoring their twenty-five years of service to the students in Unified School District No. 332 and education in the State of Kansas. Mr. Fortmayer presented the plaques during the . . . read more
Cunningham students in kindergarten through eighth grade worked on posters and essays before the winter break. They represented our school very well in the Kingman County Soil Conservation contest. All county grade . . . read more
On December 12 th and December 15 th , Cunningham grade school and high school students performed under the direction of Mr. Johnson and Mr. Scholes. The audiences . . . read more
Readers Theater Mrs. Garcia’s class came over and presented four different plays for the elementary students in grades kindergarten through second grade. Brian S., Emily, Cody B. and Kyler adapted the Dumb Bunnies Easter . . . read more
Justin Mack Mrs. Hartley and the third grade class were delighted to have an early Christmas present! Justin Mack came up and visited with us about his travels in the Marines. Justin was the kindergarten aide during the . . . read more
The students and teachers in Cunningham Grade School and Cunningham High School were recognized at an assembly on Friday morning. Mr. Stackhouse handed out individual awards to . . . read more