
Congratulation Olivia on your 2nd and 8th place finishes at yesterday's track meet in Clever!

Our 2026 Graduation Ceremony is QUICKLY approaching!

Things are wrapping up for our Senior Class of 2026 and we are so incredibly proud of each and every one of them! Here are all the important dates on their final days of their Senior Year!

Attention Parents:
4-14-2026 Due to driver availability bus routes will take longer than usual as they are running combined. If you have any questions please call the front office at 417-535-2221.
4-14-2026 Due to driver availability bus routes will take longer than usual as they are running combined. If you have any questions please call the front office at 417-535-2221.
Come out and support our High School Track Team at their meet today! Event and bus times are listed below! GO TIGERS!

Weekly Events and Meal Menu for April 13-18th


Sixth Graders in Mrs. McCarty's class have been learning all about Ancient Greece in 6th grade. To help them gain more in depth understanding they did a gallery walk where we learned more about contributions the Ancient Greeks had on the modern day.
Each student also chose a Greek god or goddess and built a slideshow telling all about their chosen person and presented their slideshow to their peers. What a fun way to learn History!
Each student also chose a Greek god or goddess and built a slideshow telling all about their chosen person and presented their slideshow to their peers. What a fun way to learn History!

Check out what our High School Track Athletes accomplished at the Ash Grove Track Meet! Way to go Tigers!


Highlights from our JH Track Meet on Wednesday 4-8-2026! So proud of these Tigers!

Come out and support our High School Track Team at their meet today! Event and bus times are listed below! GO TIGERS!

All Students in grades Pre-K through 12th are invited to wear a hat on Friday's for $1.00. All proceeds will benefit the Boy's Basketball Team funding for summer camps and other team expenses.

Our Elementary Garden Veggies are GROWING! Students have been watching and measuring growth while learning all about where our food comes from! Way to go Tigers!

Congratulations Tigers on placing at the Stockton Track Meet Yesterday!

Come out and support our Middle School track Team today, we can't way to see our Tigers in action! See details below for event time and bus leave time.

EVERTON STUDENTS EXCEL AT 25th ANNUAL REGIONAL MODEL BRIDGE CONTEST
On Thursday, March 12, 2026 the Southwest Chapter of the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers held the 25th Annual Regional Model Bridge Contest at Missouri Southern State University. Everton entered 20 bridges into the competition and eight placed in the Top 10!
Congratulations to the following students:
10th Place - Katie Gibbens
9th Place - Amarah Smith
8th Place - Necie Mead
7th Place - Laura McCray
6th Place - Braydon Holland
5th Place - Haeven Stewart
4th Place - Dakota Grady
2nd Place - Trace Renfrow
Notably, the top three finishers receive cash prizes of $500, $150 and $100 respectively. Freshman, Trace Renfrow, earned 2nd place and is therefore also eligible to participate in the International Bridge Building Contest in April! His bridge only weighed 20.91 grams and carried 48.10 pounds for an efficiency ratio of 1043.4.
Bridges are designed and built by high school students using 3/32” x 3/32” lengths of Basswood. The bridge specifications require a maximum weight of 25 grams with maximum dimensions of length 350 millimeter by width 75 millimeter by height 100 millimeter. Total weight includes weight of wood and glue.
Ms. Ficken notes the importance of fostering STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) in students. "STEM empowers students to become critical thinkers, problem solvers, and innovators. With building model bridges students see engineering principles through the lens of a real world application. There is tremendous growth in confidence and creativity throughout the process as well."
On Thursday, March 12, 2026 the Southwest Chapter of the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers held the 25th Annual Regional Model Bridge Contest at Missouri Southern State University. Everton entered 20 bridges into the competition and eight placed in the Top 10!
Congratulations to the following students:
10th Place - Katie Gibbens
9th Place - Amarah Smith
8th Place - Necie Mead
7th Place - Laura McCray
6th Place - Braydon Holland
5th Place - Haeven Stewart
4th Place - Dakota Grady
2nd Place - Trace Renfrow
Notably, the top three finishers receive cash prizes of $500, $150 and $100 respectively. Freshman, Trace Renfrow, earned 2nd place and is therefore also eligible to participate in the International Bridge Building Contest in April! His bridge only weighed 20.91 grams and carried 48.10 pounds for an efficiency ratio of 1043.4.
Bridges are designed and built by high school students using 3/32” x 3/32” lengths of Basswood. The bridge specifications require a maximum weight of 25 grams with maximum dimensions of length 350 millimeter by width 75 millimeter by height 100 millimeter. Total weight includes weight of wood and glue.
Ms. Ficken notes the importance of fostering STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) in students. "STEM empowers students to become critical thinkers, problem solvers, and innovators. With building model bridges students see engineering principles through the lens of a real world application. There is tremendous growth in confidence and creativity throughout the process as well."



Come out and support our JH VBall at their LAST home game tonight! We are so proud of these girls and their wonderful season!

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Come out and support our High School Track Team at their meet today! Event and bus times are listed below! GO TIGERS!

We have another busy week ahead of us! Catch all the details and the Meal Menu below!


This week, our 2nd grade students in Title 1 explored the phonics patterns "al" and "ol" through a hands-on learning experience. Students read an informative text about the science behind using salt and ice to create homemade ice cream—and then put theory into practice!
Working together, they combined ice, salt, milk, and sugar in bags and shook their way to tasty triumph! The excitement was real when they realized that a little elbow grease (and some basic chemistry) actually works! It was a fun blend of literacy, science, and sweet success!
Working together, they combined ice, salt, milk, and sugar in bags and shook their way to tasty triumph! The excitement was real when they realized that a little elbow grease (and some basic chemistry) actually works! It was a fun blend of literacy, science, and sweet success!
