
Senior Adeline Flaskerud has decided to attend Southeast Missouri State University after graduation. Congratulations, Adeline! #NextChapter #SuccessInSight


Reminder: Advance R-IV Schools will not be in session on Friday April 19 and Monday April 22. We look forward to seeing our students and staff on Tuesday April 23.
#HornetPride!


Senior Stella Eggimann has decided to pursue a career as a pilot. Congratulations, Stella! #NextChapter #SuccessInSight


JH Softball vs. Richland has been rescheduled to tomorrow at 5pm at Advance.
JH Baseball vs. Richland has been postponed, and reschedule date is TBD.
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SCAA HS Softball Tournament for today has been postponed until tomorrow. Advance will host Dexter at 4:30pm on Wednesday.
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You've heard of March Madness, but have you heard of Mammal March Madness? This competition is hosted by Arizona State University. MMM is a nature-based simulated competition. Students complete brackets with their predictions of which animals will move to the next round. Congratulations to Natalee Roper for winning Advance's 3rd Annual Mammal March Madness with a score of 105 points!


Senior Ashley Eftink has decided to attend Renaissance Beauty Academy to pursue a career in cosmetology. Congratulations, Ashley! #NextChapter #SuccessInSight


Advance Schools would like to plan a 100th anniversary celebration of the laying of the cornerstone of the old high school. We have used this date as the date for the school. We know the school existed prior to this. However, we do not have an exact date.
We would like to start planning a celebration for this fall. If you are a graduate of Advance and would like to assist us in this planning, please contact Mr. Garner at the school. 573-722-3581 or sgarner@advancehornets.org

Some pics of prom decorations. Another great job by Mrs. Eggimann and the junior class.






Advance R-4 Schools are looking for a HS FACS Teacher for the 2024-2025 School Year.
Use the link below to find the job posting and information regarding applying.
https://www.moteachingjobs.com/viewjob.php?use_region=1&use_vacancy=%2A&use_revisedate=2&jid=102279

Senior Madison Davis has decided to attend Three Rivers College to pursue a degree in elementary education. Congratulations, Madison! #NextChapter #SuccessInSight


#LTT Literacy Tip Thursday This week's literacy tip focuses on the phonics skill of vowel teams.
Video explaining how to do the activity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOZAGoPQpR0&list=PLP56SP4xkLxHjG9tDNFekA73_CumDXQhC&index=32
Activity: https://fcrr.org/sites/g/files/upcbnu2836/files/media/PDFs/student_center_activities/23_variant_correspondences/23_p020_spell_and_sort.pdf

Remember that time we had a total eclipse in Advance? Here are a few more pictures! Pictures below feature some of our 4th graders with their Oreo cookie eclipses, paper plate shields, and having fun in the sun.







Senior Kaylee Cline has decided to attend Mineral Area College to pursue a degree in pediatric nursing. Congratulations, Kaylee! #NextChapter #SuccessInSight


Congratulations to Ms. Jean's group of young learners for their extra efforts they put forth in their education!


Senior Braylen Carton has decided to pursue a career in sealcoating with B & K Asphalt Sealcoating. Congratulations, Braylen! #NextChapter #SuccessInSight


Senior Mason Braswell has decided to attend Southeast Missouri State University to pursue a degree in surgical nursing. Congratulations, Mason!
#NextChapter #SuccessInSight


If you were near school during totality, you could hear the students' excitement viewing totality. Pictures below include:
- 3rd grade students minutes before totality
- 1st & 2nd grade students during totality
- Jr. High students during totality
- Shadows made with the sun as a crescent








Happy eclipse day! Students were impressed by the start of the eclipse. Pictures below include:
- Kindergarten students wearing their eclipse glasses made by art teacher Ms. Sherman and volunteer Ms. Brenda
- High School students watching the start of the eclipse
- Teachers and students practicing safe viewing








Happy eclipse day! Students at Advance School are busy learning all about what is going to happen today and how to safely view this scientific event. Pictures below include:
-Ms. Gilmore's class with their eclipse crowns
- Ms. Barrett's class with their eclipse crowns
- Ms. Welch demonstrating a model of the eclipse with 1st grade students
- The sun was represented by the bus. The moon and Earth were all the way across the parking lot as a scale model of the distance between the 3. Two smaller balls modeled the size of the Earth and moon. When lined up perfectly, the sun disappeared.
-Students made bracelets with UV beads to see what happens in the sunshine vs during the eclipse.





