TOY STORY Andy and Jessie are ready to set sail to help Bo Peep find her sheep, in the sailing craft they designed and built form cardboard.
BINGO Students listen intently for the next letter – number combination to be called out seeking to win prizes.
TWO IS ALL IT TAKES The two-person team was able to paddle safely across the 150 feet to earn the best grade possible in Mrs. Widle’s physis class.
CHAMPS! Munday Elementary (MES) students battle it out for bragging rights in the first annual Newcomb tournament held the last day of school.
BOARDGAMEFUN MES students take a break from the classroom on the final day of school to enjoy old fashioned board games, with the assistance of high school students.
FLIP IT Lower elementary students were challenged to flip the cone and make it land upright, here students wait for their turn in the relay while high school students attempt to keep them focused.
USA! USA! These crewmembers dawned the red, white, and blue looking to win over the judges with their patriotic attire and boat at the boat regatta held at Miller Creek Reservoir.
SPONGEBOB AND FRIENDS MHS students donned costumes as part of their grade for the boat regatta, just in case they could not successfully navigate the waters, the costume and decoration boost their final project grade.
ARMY BOAT? These would-be soldiers are ready to set sail, protecting our way of life—or at least seeking to get an A with their boat project.
ALL IN Munday elementary principal Kristi Bufkin, loves competition, she skinned both knees diving to make the catch playing Newcomb on the last day of school.
Everyone got involved celebrating the end of the school year at Munday CISD.On Thursday of the final week, elementary students ran races, played board games, colored pictures, played with Legos, played bingo, held cone flip relay and participated in a Newcomb tournament.Students from the high school came over to assist with the games and are seen in some of the ph...