Yesterday we got to enjoy the 3rd grade music program, South Point Takes a Spin" which took us back to the 1950's and a variety of Elvis Presley songs.
Congratulations and thank you Mr. Moffitt and to our 3rd graders. Job well done!



Lucy Enright is our Good News Call of the Day.
Her Physical Education Teacher, Mr. Nagle, nominated her. This is what he had to say about Lucy: "Lucy is very helpful in the gym. She helps her classmates and she also helps me. She recently just made sure the stage in the gym was all cleaned up."
Congratulations Lucy - we are so proud of you!

Just a friendly reminder that registration is still open for the Scrubs Camp, sponsored by Altru and Lake Region State College!
There are still a few openings in both groups, and we would love to have your students join us on April 12th.
This is a fantastic opportunity for students to explore healthcare careers through hands-on activities and interactive learning experiences.
If you haven’t already, be sure to register soon to secure a spot!
Attached is the flyer with the QR code to register.
Please feel free to share this with anyone who may be interested. We look forward to seeing your students at Scrubs Camp!

April Safe Kids Newsletter

Blair Hennessy is our Good News Call of the Day.
She was nominated by paraprofessional Mrs. Rodriguez. This is what she had to say about Blair: "Blair helps students when they need it. She is willing to go the extra mile for teachers/paras and will help push in chairs and pick up extra stuff during lunch."
Congratulations Blair - we are so proud of you!

Let's get the EGF Robotics Teams to VEX World Championship in Dallas, Texas in May!

This past Friday Rusty and Rosie gained their super powers back. South Point students thwarted the Book Bandits by reading 21, 945 books or chapters with 3rd grade reading the most at 8, 940 books or chapters!
Congratulations to all South Point Readers!




Cole King is our Good News Call of the Day.
Behavior Specialist, Mrs. Olstad, nominated Cole. Here's what she had to say about him: "Cole spoke up during a lesson on growth mindset and came up with a terrific example of how to utilize flexible thinking. His classmates and teachers were very impressed."
Congratulations Cole - we are so proud of you!

Check this out!

Last night South Point held their Bingo for Books. Mrs. Kallock, Title 1 teacher, summed up our I Love to Read month by stating, "Along with the Literacy Team, I would like to thank everyone for their enthusiasm and dedication to promoting reading throughout this year's "I Love to Read" month. March was full of exciting assemblies and activities for our students. The encouragement you all give to our students on a daily basis makes a difference!
The 'Bingo for Books' family event was held yesterday evening and it was a great success. A big thank you to everyone who helped set up, assisted with the event, and brought their families to play bingo.
South Point Staff members are SuperHeroes!




Get ready for someone to do your school shopping for you for the next school year. We will again be offering shopping from School Tool Box for the 2025-2026 school year.
More information will be provided as soon as it is ready.


Stella Schuh is our Good News Call of the Day.
Paraprofessional Mrs. Peiris nominated Stella and had this to say about her: "Stella has graciously had lunch with and supported a struggling classmate the past couple of weeks. She is always willing to help out whenever needed."
Congratulations Stella - we are so proud of you!

Reminder to check out our Bingo for Books Thursday, March 27th!

Carly Buzzo is our Good News Call of the Day!
She was nominated by her teacher, Mrs. Truedson. Here is what Mrs. Truedson said about Carly: "Carly takes care of her classroom and classmates everyday. She takes time to straighten up our room and help classmates complete their assignments. She is a great help in the classroom! I appreciate her kindness and willingness to help others."
Congratulations Carly - we are so proud of you!

Friday we celebrated World Down Syndrome day. Students and staff were encouraged to wear their crazy socks in honor of this day or wear blue and yellow as these colors represent Down Syndrome.
Enjoy our pictures from that day.!








This past Tuesday we had the pleasure of having Dr. Erin Peterson visit South Point. She shared a presentation of her first children's book.
Thank you so much Dr. Peterson!




Sophya Castro is our Good News Call of the Day!
She was nominated by our secretary, Mrs. Yanish. Here's what Mrs. Yanish said about Sophya: "Sophya helps a student in her class with special needs after lunch everyday. She makes sure he gets to where he needs to be. She is a sweetheart."

Ethan Runzel is our Good News Call of the Day.
He was nominated by paraprofessional Mrs. Boeckers who had this to say about him: "Ethan is a great kid. He is very helpful to me and others. He always has a smile on his face."
Congratulations Ethan - we are so proud of you!

Hunter Vasek is our Good News Call of the Day.
Mrs. Boekers, paraprofessional, nominated him and this is what she had to say about him: "Hunter is very willing to do his work. He's never disruptive and he's always respectful and kind."
Congratulations Hunter - we are so proud of you!


