Valentine's Dance (2/15/2019) is cancelled due to potential weather, but will be rescheduled.
over 6 years ago, Scott Mercer
‪Tie tying today in Lead Group. Check out all these dapper young men. ‬
over 6 years ago, KRISTEN HUFFMAN
Ties!
Our Coding lead group had the opportunity to share coding skills and teach some of our local Chamber of Commerce members how to code and navigate Spheros. Great work boys and Mrs. Hogenmiller. Thanks for sharing your skills!
over 6 years ago, KRISTEN HUFFMAN
Coding group and Chamber members
Coding group and Chamber members.
SGMS is thankful for our professional and caring school counselors. Join us in celebrating National School Counseling Week.
over 6 years ago, KRISTEN HUFFMAN
Thank you!
After a hard fought game, the 8th grade falls to PHC in the MAJHAA Conf. Tourney Championship. They finish their MS career 29-1. Football and basketball combined they were 41-1. Great job, fellas. SG R-II is proud!
over 6 years ago, Jeff Nix
8th grade
8th grade fb
7th grade
7th grade
Spelling Bee Winners 1st: Mallory Rottler (6th grade) 2nd: Lindsey Crump (8th grade) 3rd: Drake Delinger (8th grade) Alternates: Hannah Woodruff (7th grade) & Adam Allen (7th grade) Congratulations to all and good luck on the next round!
over 6 years ago, KRISTEN HUFFMAN
Spelling Bee final five!
Our building level Spelling Bee is going down this morning.
over 6 years ago, KRISTEN HUFFMAN
SGMS Spelling Bee
8th grade boys basketball play for first in the conference tournament tonight at 7:45 at Farmington Middle School. We hope to see a big crowd of SG fans.
over 6 years ago, KRISTEN HUFFMAN
Varsity Wrestling defeated MICDS and St. Charles West in a tri-match. Scores were SG- 51, SCW- 29, and SG- 78, MICDS- 7. Way to go, Dragons!
over 6 years ago, Jeff Nix
8th grade boys defeat North County 45-15 to move on to the first place game tomorrow in the Conference Tourn. Great work boys!
over 6 years ago, KRISTEN HUFFMAN
8th Grade Girls Basketball falls to W County 21-45 in the MAJHAA Conf Tourn. We are proud of our Dragons!
over 6 years ago, Scott Mercer
8th Grade Boys Basketball advances in MAJHAA Conf Tourn by defeating W. County 62-36. Next game is Thursday at Farmington Middle School at 5:15.
over 6 years ago, Scott Mercer
The power at Farmington High School is out right now. It appears we will have to play the MS bball games at the Middle School and Lincoln elementary which is right next to the middle school. The Middle School will host the girls and Lincoln will host the boys.
over 6 years ago, Jeff Nix
High School Wrestling at Cape Notre Dame, High School Boys Basketball at St. Vincent, and 8th Grade Girls Basketball at Farmington are all on for tonight and will be played as scheduled.
over 6 years ago, Jeff Nix
The 8th Grade Conference Basketball Tournament at Farmington has been postponed again today. We are moving to plan C which now involves girls playing on Tuesday at 6:30 and the boys playing Wednesday at 4:00.  Bus time for girls will be 5:00 and the boys will be 2:45.
over 6 years ago, Jeff Nix
Due to the possibility of inclement weather tomorrow, the 8th grade tournament games scheduled for Saturday have been canceled. The 8th grade girls will now play on Monday at 4:00 in Farmington's old high school gym. The boys still play on Tuesday at 4:00 at Farm. Old HS Gym.
over 6 years ago, Jeff Nix
Active learning happening in 7th grade science today: Air pressure demos- students are teaching each other how air pressure travels through our atmosphere.
over 6 years ago, KRISTEN HUFFMAN
Air pressure demo
Air pressure demo
Air pressure demo
7th grade boys basketball sees their season come to an end with a 33-23 loss to West County. They ended at 7-6 on the season. Great season, fellas! Very proud of all of you!
over 6 years ago, Jeff Nix
7th Grade Girls Basketball falls to Central in 2nd round of MAJHAA Conference Tournament. We are proud of our Dragons!
over 6 years ago, Scott Mercer
Tomorrow (Thursday) is the last day to purchase a yearbook. Yearbooks are $20 (checks made out to SGMS). See Mrs. Womack for a form.
over 6 years ago, KRISTEN HUFFMAN