The mission of Dodge Public Schools and its entities is to foster academic and personal excellence in a safe environment by providing a quality education with consistent and measurable progress; and create respectful, responsible citizens who value learning throughout their lives while contributing to their community in an ever-changing world.
Commitment to Quality Service
is our daily mission.
We strive to exemplify these beliefs in the character and conduct of our working relationships:
Communication, Education, Leadership, and Collaboration
with a vision to
develop effective partnerships while providing leadership and learning for all.
The mission of Fremont Public Schools is to produce
creative, adaptable, productive citizens
committed to life-long learning.
Further, it is the goal of the Fremont Public Schools to provide an educational program that will produce productive citizens prepared to successfully compete in the twenty-first century global society.
From standards of behavioral conduct to instructional best practices, it is the mission of the Logan View Public Schools to educate life-long learners in a nurturing, challenging and disciplined environment.
The community is proud of its excellent school facilities. Their excellent teaching faculty ranks among the highest in the state of Nebraska. The motivated staff delivers education to students with diverse learning styles.
There are currently 16 students in the 6th grade. The 6th graders don’t do anything for the 100th day because it’s for the younger kids. Some fun activities they do are Internet searches for research, and review games, such as Jeopardy. In Social Studies they’re learning about the United States Government and in History they’re learning from 1776 to the present, 5th grade math they’re learning division, 2-digit divisions, and in 6th grade math they’re learning about fractions. Mrs. Dierking enjoys teaching 5th and 6th grade. The 6th graders can’t choose just one favorite subject. Their choice varies from time to time. There are some fun projects they do, which include Science Fair, and Social Studies research papers on the 50 States. Each student gets a different state. Their favorite part of the day is of course P.E. Mrs. Dierking gets along with the entire 6th grade class. There’s a couple of field trips they plan on going to before the school year is over, which are the Space Museum and the Strategic Au. They’ve already gone to Summit Lake. Both the 5th and 6th grade class read and does bonus papers in their spare time when they have nothing else to work on. Some fun learning games they do to help them study for tests are Jeopardy Quizmo. Mrs. Dierking has a couple main goals for the 5th and 6th graders. She wants them to learn how to be more responsible and completing assignments accurately and on time.In our effort to improve communication between parents and school, August 26, 2011 Scribner-Snyder Community Schools is implementing a telephone broadcast system that will enable school personnel to notify all households and parents by phone within minutes of an emergency or unplanned event that causes early dismissal, school cancellation or late start. The service may also be used from time-to-time to communicate general announcements or reminders. This service is provided by SchoolReach, a company specializing in school-to-parent communications. Scribner-Snyder Community Schools will continue to report school closings due to snow or weather on radio & TV stations and will use this system as an overlay to the public announcements