Summer Weights Schedule for boys and girls entering grades 6-12.
about 6 years ago, Coach Haist
Summer Weights
CPR Training Opportunity
about 6 years ago, Antoinette Root
CPR
LInn Football Camp LHS Football Team Camp 7th-12th grade July 15th -19th 6 am No Cost other than $6 insurance fee, unless this fee is paid from another sport (basketball etc) First Day of Practice : August 19th JH are welcome to our team camp and more details will be forthcoming about their coop with Washington. Sept 30th Possible Date for 1st Annual Football Jamboree with three other schools: The new jamboree in a simulated scrimmage between four schools on a offense/defense rotational basis. More details to come this summer if this develops.
about 6 years ago, Ron Smith
There will be a HS Girls BB Camp May 27-31 from 6 - 8 pm. This is for anyone who is interested in playing HS Girls BB for next year. Please contact Ms. Root if you have questions.
about 6 years ago, Antoinette Root
Corrected Regional Track schedule at Washington Friday 5/17 starts at 3pm
about 6 years ago, Ron Smith
Corrected schedule
LHS Track competes at regionals Friday with schedule as follows: come cheer on the bulldogs!
about 6 years ago, Ron Smith
Regional schedule
Linn Elementary was award a $2,500 grant from America's Farmers Grow Communities. The money was donated by Mr. Kent Herrs. We will add new equipment and additions to the elementary playground. Please see the website for more details. Thank you Mr. Herrs and America's Farmers Grow Communities.
about 6 years ago, Antoinette Root
Grant Winner
The first and second grade students didn’t let the rain stop them from having fun at their field day this morning. Mr. Haist put together some fun running events, balloon relays, tug of war, and other games. Thanks to the PTO for giving the children a snack and the Linn United Bank for supplying the water bottles.
about 6 years ago, Deanna Kolle
Tug of war
Beanbag race
Balloon race
Balloon race
Mrs. Woltje nominated her 6th grade class for Student of the Month. Mrs. Woltje is retiring and will be missed. Thank you to Mo's for their support this year of the Student of the Month.
about 6 years ago, Antoinette Root
6th grade
Tonight marked the Kindergarten and 8th grade promotion here at Linn. Congratulations graduates we look forward to watching you achieve great things over the next several years.
about 6 years ago, Deanna Kolle
8th grade graduates
Kindergarten graduates
Kindergarteners receiving diplomas.
Susan receiving American Legion Award.
Graduation Day. So proud of these young adults.
about 6 years ago, Antoinette Root
Graduation
graduation
See the flyer for an opportunity in Adult Mental Health First Aid Training.
about 6 years ago, Antoinette Root
First Aid
What a great way to end Teacher Appreciation Week with graduation practice. Thanks to our teachers and all the staff for everything you do for Linn Schools.
about 6 years ago, Antoinette Root
Teacher Appreciation
Thank you teachers for all you do - Happy Teacher Appreciation Week.
about 6 years ago, Antoinette Root
Thank you teacher
The TVL Track Meet will be in Washington today starting at 3 pm. Please come out and support the Bulldogs.
about 6 years ago, Antoinette Root
Track Schedule
Today the Linn PTO held a special retirement party for Jeannie Woltje, Joyce Winter, and Claire Wohler. We are very thankful for all that they have done for Linn Schools and they will be greatly missed. We wish them the best.
about 6 years ago, Deanna Kolle
Retirement party
We have summer job opportunities available for high schoolers! There are a variety of full-time, part-time and PRN jobs available at Clay County Medical Center that would be perfect jobs for students over the summer or even as ongoing part-time positions during the school year. (PRN means you would work as needed, depending on our regular staff schedule.) We’re looking for students who are 16 years old or older. Any of these jobs would get you into the hospital and would be great for your resume as you pursue a career in healthcare. Or even if you aren’t going to go into a medical field, these are good part-time jobs for students in general. Following are areas where we have jobs available: Summer radiology aide - 40 hours per week, great experience and great pay for a summer job. Great for your resume if you want to make it through the very selective process of getting into radiology school! Environmental services Part-time and PRN jobs available in the housekeeping and laundry departments. Registration PRN positions available as well as two regular relief positions available. Regular Relief consists of one to two weeknights from 4-10 p.m. and every other weekend either from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. or 2:30-10 p.m. in the ER/Walk-In Clinic. To apply for any position, go to the CCMC website’s career page and fill out an electronic application under one of the jobs that interests you. http://www.ccmcks.org/currentjobopenings.php
about 6 years ago, Antoinette Root
USD 223 Barnes monthly meeting has been moved from ​from Monday, May 13th to Wednesday, May 8th at 7:00pm
about 6 years ago, Becky Bruna
Are you willing to help out Linn schools 4 hours for one school year? Linn is looking for 4 adults to join the Linn Site Council. We have only 4 meetings year that last no more than 1 hour. If you would like more information, please contact Ms. Root.
about 6 years ago, Antoinette Root
Linn Booster Club is asking for help with the Linn Picnic this summer. The volunteer hours would count towards the community service award through the school program. To encourage the kids to help to show their appreciation back to the community through the donations that help with expenses to National FCCLA and FBLA programs and the scholarships that are given out to the senior class. It would be 2 hour shifts either helping with the jumping rides or working in the concession stand. Every shift also comes with a free sandwich and drink to show our appreciation for working. This year the picnic is set for July 12 and 13th. If interested in signing up for a shift please contact Jenna Oehmke at 785-541-0483.
about 6 years ago, Antoinette Root