Mrs. Penwell's ELA classes reviewed the story we've been working on by completing several tasks through a break-out activity. They had great discussions about their responses and found ways to work together to break each code.
almost 2 years ago, Jason Potts
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Students were working hard during their measurement lab in Mr. Pritchard's class. The students were measuring various objects in the classroom and converting metric units.
almost 2 years ago, Jason Potts
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Eighth grade students in Mrs. Smith's math class participated in a "Human Knot" during the first week of school!
almost 2 years ago, Jason Potts
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This week in Mrs. Guthrie's ag classes, we learned how agriculture is connected to everything, and how even a piglet can change the world. Students started the week learning about the relevance of agriculture in their classes, with mini-lessons about their courses overall. After that, students had the opportunity to explore the diversity of food, plants, and animals within the United States. To celebrate the start of the school year, a speaker shared their story of how they can impact agriculture even with just four legs. Piglets have a significant impact on agriculture: they provide food, enrich soil, generate biogas, offer medicine and medical advances, and contribute to the sustainability of local, state, and national locations around the globe. They're an integral part of traditions, innovations, and ecological balance. Small but transformative, piglets show how agriculture's footprint changes the world. "Small snout, big ideas. Embrace your inner piglet, and change the world." * We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to Hurtt Show Pigs for allowing our program to showcase one of your Hampshire piglets. Your generous contribution and dedication to enhancing our students' hands-on learning experience is truly appreciated. This unforgettable encounter will undoubtedly remain a cherished memory for years to come.
almost 2 years ago, Jason Potts
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Mrs. Guthrie with pig
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Ms Thieman's classes worked with partners to practice ordering integers.
almost 2 years ago, Jason Potts
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Students completed a pipe cleaner challenge in Mrs. Molloy's science classes this week. Here are some of the winning groups!
almost 2 years ago, Jason Potts
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Students in Mrs. Eikenberry's Prodigy classes worked on teamwork and following directions to complete the paper chain challenge
almost 2 years ago, Jason Potts
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Mrs. Gall's social studies classes used hexagonal thinking today to form connections on European Exploration vocabulary terms.
almost 2 years ago, Jason Potts
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Parents and guardians - Please review this important information from Nurse Katie. Thank you for all that you do to help keep students and staff healthy! 💜💛 #legacyofleadership #mcclaintigers
almost 2 years ago, Quincey Gray
Illness
Mrs. Black’s reading class engaged in an adventure as they explored the intriguing world of Edgar Allan Poe. Today, they started researching Poe’s fascinating life and works by unearthing interesting facts through a mini search session, building a solid foundation of knowledge, and broadening their literary horizons. But that's not all! After their research, students rolled up their sleeves and embarked on a "Digging Deep" journey. They rotated through stations to read and analyze “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Poe. Their mission: annotate and uncover the hidden layers of meaning within his texts.
almost 2 years ago, Jason Potts
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Today was a GREAT day to be a TIGER as we kicked off the new school year! We're excited to welcome our students back on Thursday. 💜💛 #legacyofleadership #mcclaintigers
almost 2 years ago, Quincey Gray
Buckskin
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Today was a GREAT day to be a TIGER as we kicked off the new school year! We're excited to welcome our students back on Thursday. 💜💛 #legacyofleadership #mcclaintigers
almost 2 years ago, Quincey Gray
Buckskin
Band 2
Band 3
Band 4
GES
Rainsboro
MHS
Band
Today was a GREAT day to be a TIGER as we kicked off the new school year! We're excited to welcome our students back on Thursday. 💜💛 #legacyofleadership #mcclaintigers
almost 2 years ago, Quincey Gray
Buckskin
Band 2
Band 3
Band 4
GES
Rainsboro
MHS
Band
Today was a GREAT day to be a TIGER as we kicked off the new school year! We're excited to welcome our students back on Thursday. 💜💛 #legacyofleadership #mcclaintigers
almost 2 years ago, Quincey Gray
Buckskin
Band 2
Band 3
Band 4
GES
Rainsboro
MHS
Band
Don't forget! The Back to School Bash is tomorrow, August 12. Thank you to everyone contributing to the event! 💜💛 #legacyofleadership #mcclaintigers
almost 2 years ago, Quincey Gray
back to school bash
My name is Haley Jett! I am a former 2021 graduate of McClain High School. I am married to my high school sweetheart, Drayden Jett. We live in Greenfield with our two dogs, Hazel and Molly. This year, I will be a personal aide in the sixth grade. I’m very excited for what this school year has to bring!
almost 2 years ago, Jason Potts
Mr. & Mrs. Jett
Hello, Tiger Nation! I’m Caden Wisecup, and I’m the new Intervention Specialist for the 8th grade! I graduated from McClain High School in 2014 and received my Bachelor’s from Bowling Green State University (Talons up!). After college, I lived and worked briefly in the Grand Canyon National Park, then returned to Ohio, and spent a few years living in Columbus. My journey back home began this past year where I started as a substitute teacher in the district, ending the school year as a long term sub for 8th grade math. I am also the head coach for the MHS eSports team. My interests are all over the place, but I most enjoy reading, playing Dungeons & Dragons with my friends, attending concerts and music festivals, drinking lots of coffee, and spending quality time with my partner Madi, her son Jaxx, and my three furballs at home. Most importantly, I love seeing students succeed in the classroom. No matter how big or small the accomplishments may be, they’re all wins! I can’t express how excited I am to get back into the classroom with the students and help in any way I can to see each and every one of them shine!
almost 2 years ago, Jason Potts
Mr. Wisecup and his coffee
Our district is excited to announce this new safety protocol for our buildings. We appreciate your support and understanding as we implement this new system. Together we can work to keep our students safe! 💜💛 #legacyofleadership #mcclaintigers
almost 2 years ago, Quincey Gray
Raptor
Raptor Parent Letter
My name is Evan McGlone. I graduated from McClain High School in 2014. Since 2021, I have been an assistant varsity football coach. I am married to Alexis McGlone, and we have a fur child named Sampson. I am a die hard LSU fan (purple and gold for life!). I am excited to be involved in the school system and assist kids both in the classroom and on the football field. Go Tigers!
almost 2 years ago, Jason Potts
Mr. and Mrs. McGlone
My name is Mindy Cobb. I live in Wilmington, Ohio with my husband Larry. We have two adult children, Caleb (23) and Landan (20). We also have two goldendoodles, Tucker and Ty, that are just like our children. I am new to the middle school this year, but not new to the district. I worked at Greenfield Elementary for 14 years. I am transferring from the elementary library to the middle school library. I will miss my elementary family, but I’m also very excited to see familiar faces and build new relationships in the middle school.
almost 2 years ago, Jason Potts
Mrs. Cobb