News at SPS
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News at SPS
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- 10 SPS seniors named National Merit Scholarship Finalists
- 110 defibrillators to be installed districtwide to equip students, staff in emergencies
- 4 schools receive $5,000 High Impact Imagine Grants
- Annual Food Fight collects food for more than 39,000 meals
- April 3 is Election Day
- Art Exhibit showcases student artistic talent in local galleries
- Art Museum all school art exhibition showcases student talent, learning
- Black History Month culminates in student performances at Read-In Feb. 22
- Central celebrates 125th anniversary with schoolwide celebration
- Delaware Elementary counselor named Elementary Counselor of the Year
- Empowerment Clubs bring African American mentors to classrooms across SPS
- Families and employees to receive first text message from SPS March 28
- Fourth grader Hunter Odom donates 88 pairs of eyeglasses as service project
- Fourth-graders produce weekly news show at Harrison Elementary
- Learn how to keep your teen safe while driving
- Mars Mission robotics class challenges gifted students to design, program rovers
- MSTA educators donate $5,000 to support fellow teachers
- Parent Transition Fair provides resources to special education high schoolers and their families
- Parkview Barkery provides hands-on learning for special education students and their student mentors
- Parkview senior wins national honor
- Pleasant View students share their voices and take a stand against tobacco
- Reed choir selected to perform at multi-state conference
- Sherwood third-graders open restaurant at school, Taste of Missouri
- SPS leaders receive statewide honors
- Students are visited by cow to learn about dairy farming and nutrition
- Teach SPS recruits best and brightest teachers to join SPS next year
- Two SPS employees will take on new leadership roles
- 2018-2019 Teacher of the Year Finalists
- Jarrett student artists design neighborhood sign for Meador Park, pop-up art show
- Early kindergarten registration helps students, teachers prepare for successful start
- 384 SPS students to be recognized at regional Language Arts Fair
- Central coach Brian Pyck is advocate, mentor for central Springfield boys
- Students get paid internships, job experience with GO CAPS Manufacturing