
Ms Hahnenkamp’s students were making connections with each other today. Checkout the string net showing the connections they made. Getting know each other creates new friendships. Ms Blessman was teaching us about friendship and perseverance.





Ms Hahnenkamp’s tweeter of the day on Tuesday is showing what we do during music.


Ms Hahnenkamp’s students are practicing their spelling words for the test tomorrow using Spelling City.




Friday is Four Square Omnikin Ball



Due to the threat of inclement weather the Pana CUSD #8 will be dismissing school at 1:00 PM. Washington and Lincoln cross-town will be at 1:00 P.M. Bus service will be at 1:10 PM. Jr. High bus service will be at 1:18 P.M. and the High School bus service will be at 1:20 P.M. There will also be no afternoon YMCA or Jr. High fun night.

The advanced chemistry students investigated gas density today while constructing Cartesian divers and working through several challenge exercises.


Attention: Pana schools will be dismissing today, January 17, at 1 pm due to weather conditions.

Today was Flashlight Friday in Mrs. Crawford’s class! 🔦



Mr. Pierce might teach language arts, but he also loves music and plays in a band! 8th grader Colton Finley surprised Mr. Pierce with a cajon drum he made just for him! So cool!


Mrs. Epley’s Third Grade Wizards are trying hard to master their multiplication facts!



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Students in ms Hahnenkamp’s class were talking about word choice when writing and reading. Choosing the correct word to convey meaning.




Not only does Mr. Shalter have mad English skills, but he also can show a student the correct way to work a tie.


Students in Ms Hahnenkamp’s class are recognizing classmates each day for being good listeners, polite, working hard, etc. Look who has been recognized! Congratulations to our bracelet winners!




Weekly Kahoot worked on main idea and supporting details. Look who the top 3 were in ms Hahnenkamp’s class.





These kids in Ms Hahnenkamp’s class all had towers that remained standing. They were all close to the same height.





So, we’ve all heard about cats, but is there more than one way to skin a pig? Ask the Anatomy & Physiology students...


Lincoln Elementary, 3rd Grade Math Break Out Centers and 100% engagement!!



Panther Nation-- A reminder that the boys' basketball program will be collecting your loose change at the Tuesday, January 14th home game. The loose change is being collected as part of the Change For Change program that benefits local organizations. Over $120 has been raised!

Ms Hahnenkamp’s kids are working on creating a spaghetti tower. Can’t wait to see who has the tallest tower that stands on its own.



