
Guthridge fourth grade students enjoyed a morning filled with learning as Earth Day activities got underway. They were among 600 students watching demonstrations and taking part in hands-on activities. Every student gets to go home with their own red bud tree to plant..


Guthridge Fourth Grade are waiting for the start of Earth Day activities. They will be among 600 students participating in the day's activities.


Next school years incoming 6th graders (Class of 2031) and families are invited to the MS on May 7th beginning at 5:30pm. We will serve dinner in the cafeteria, then head to the auditorium for a presentation 'Survival Guide to MS' at 6pm. Then each student and family will have the opportunity to participate in a campus wide scavenger hunt, to become familiar with the building and resources available.

USD 503 Technology Integration Specialist Matthew Peak took Vector the Viking to visit students at Guthridge School Monday. Students will have a chance to learn more coding in middle school and will be able to code the robotic quadruped once they are in high school.

Perfect Attendance winners from last week were Kayleb Bowman & 5th grader Jackson Pegues. Kayleb's 4th grade class won the week with 75% of our 4th graders having perfect attendance for the week.


Congrats this great group of educators and our students for earning the Challenge Award of Merit.


We worked on visualizing Willy Wonka and we made ourselves into Oompa-Loompas.






Henry & Lyric earned positive office referrals for their hard work and encouraging others. Way to go! 💛 💙




Mrs. Armstrong's hard workers.




We made kites for spring





After starting Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Mr. Holmes' class and Mrs. Gordon's class enjoyed "pudding with a mountain of cream," just like in the book.



Mr. Holmes' students got to try on an invisibility cloak, just like the one they read about in Harry Potter!











A student in Mrs. Good's class brought a dozen eggs from her chicken coop. The class patiently waited 21 days for the eggs to hatch in the incubator. We weren't sure how many would hatch, but....ALL 12 hatched! To say it was an exciting two days is an understatement!!!











Mrs. Good's class started reading "The BFG". So far we have learned that the BFG has very large, unusual ears, and that the only thing he eats is "snozzcumbers". Of course we had to make our own large ears and have "snozzcumber" sandwiches!!





Skittles experiment








I am so proud of our hard working students. They are all doing their best on our Assessments.







Mr. Holmes' class and Mrs. Gordon's class enjoyed their own "ice potions" after reading about them in chapter 16 of Harry Potter. Some posed for the picture as if they accidentally drank a poisonous potion instead!



We would like to offer a huge thank you to the following businesses. Our staff appreciation event wouldn't be possible without the generosity of our community!


Mrs. Armstrong's Hard Workers of the week





Character traits part 1




