
The 7th grade ag students just completed a unit discussing where their food comes from. At the the conclusion of the unit, students selected a farm to write a thank you letter to. Treyton Kleve poses with the return letter and assortment of Christmas cards sent to him by his chosen farm!


Preschooler reads morning message!

Attention Parents & Students: in an effort to recoup two of our missed snow days G-T CSD will make the following changes to our school calendar.
1. There will be no early outs on Wednesday afternoons for the remainder of the year. School will go until 3:30 every day.
2. We will have school on Monday, April 22, 2019. This is the Monday after Easter and was previously listed as a vacation day.
Making these changes will allow us to make up two of the days we have missed and be able to finish with students on Friday, May 31st.


Senior Modern Problems class has chosen to reboost the recycling program at the school and raise conservation awareness to better the environment




GTRA HS Jazz Choir!



The GTRA HS band at work!



Tonight’s GTRA HS concert choir at work!



Animal Science students sampled a variety of ground beef in class on Thursday to determine if health programs and types of feed play any factor in the taste of animal products.


The Elementary shuttle from Terril will arrive in Graettinger 10-15 minutes late today due to a bus breakdown.

The Foods 2 students are in the middle of their Breads unit. This week they are making biscuits. Both Kelsey and Autum chose scone making.



Students in Chemistry explored metallic bonds by creating an alloy of zinc-coated copper.


GTRA Pops Concert 7:00 PM in GRAETTINGER





Here are some photos of our G-T/R-A Spanish students putting their skills and learning to the test. Students went to a local restaurant to order their meals using the Spanish language!





Join us on April 27th for the 2nd Annual Autism Walk to bring awareness to autism and to support families of children with autism in Northwest Iowa! Receive a complimentary t-shirt when you register before April 5th!
http://tinyurl.com/nwiowaautism


Anatomy & Physiology class was back in action dissecting sheep brains for their Nervous System unit!





Sophomore World History & Junior US History classes prepared National History Day Projects. Then community members visited to judge, but more-so help the students extend their thinking. Thank you to all involved!

Don't miss the Titanettes Dance Team Showcase today! Show starts at 3:00 p.m. in Graettinger with doors opening at 2:30 p.m. See all your favorite dance routines from the year plus three new ones! Also featuring the Little Titanette Dancers, Dancetastic, North Union, and ELC!


The Palo Alto County Gaming Development Corporation tonight gave the school district $36,456 for tech, fine arts and literacy. In addition, we were awarded $4,455 for an outdoor classroom in Terril!



Tori Hampson is busy learning the pre-game routine she will be performing during the 4A and 5A Girls State Basketball Championship Games! Catch her on IPTV Friday and Saturday nights!


Marc Benedict presented about his externship experiences and the No Boundaries Program as part of a panel discussion at Buena Vista University yesterday. This was part of a STEM Scale Up PD put on by the Governor's STEM Council.