
A popular Geometry lesson where students have to write the directions for a PB & J sandwich as a lead-in on how to write proofs. Mrs. Zikmund makes the sandwiches according to students’ directions. Students quickly realize they should have been more exact in their directions.




A popular Geometry lesson where students have to write the directions for a PB & J sandwich as a lead-in on how to write proofs. Mrs. Zikmund makes the sandwiches according to students’ directions. Students quickly realize they should have been more exact in their directions.





Students earn Light Bulb Awards in Mrs. Zikmund’s math room when they ask a thought provoking question or come up with a unique way to solve a problem. Here Aiden is quite proud of earning his first Light Bulb Award.


Internet and phones are now working at Midway.

Midway is currently experiencing an internet and telephone outage. If you need to contact the school at this time, please email kristi.armbrust@k12.nd.us. Thank you.

Today is the last day for Boo Grams!!

The preschoolers had a great day at Nelson's Pumpkin Patch!





The preschoolers had a great day at Nelson's Pumpkin Patch!





Upcoming PTO meeting!

Sophie's cousin talked to the class today about working in the secret service for president George H. W. Bush. They had a lot of great questions!



Third graders using spooky chips to compare numbers.




Third graders using spooky chips to compare numbers.





The 3rd graders enjoying bowling.



The 3rd graders enjoying their trip to the bowling alley.




The 4th graders had a great day bowling with friends.





The preschoolers learned about fire safety. Thank you to our visiting fire fighters!



The preschoolers learned about fire safety. Thank you to our visiting fire fighters!





The preschoolers learned about fire safety. Thank you to our visiting fire fighters!





Picture retakes!


Words of the Week from the Juniors!
Idyll - an extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque episode or scene
Effervescent - vivacious & enthusiastic
Evasive - to avoid something
Galvanize - shock or excite (someone) into taking action
How might you use these words?
