
Good luck to the High School runners at the Kewanee Cross Country Meet this evening!

The Jr. High team had a great race on a tough course with cool and rainy weather! The boys had an outstanding race! John Clemons cut off another 8 seconds finishing in 16:57! Ryker Yelm cut off another 90 seconds finishing in 16:48!!!!! The ladies all had solid races! Layla Anderson finished in 18:50, Parker Kaiser finished in 18:55, Iris Mosley finishes in 22:01, and Sammy Fox finished in 23:32! Great job all!

This Saturday Sept. 28th, the Galva Marching Wildcats will be competing at the Dunlap Marching Band Competition around 5:15. See the itinerary below and here's a printable version for parents:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15JnboiDup9cWjbVdHqvxMIDUmejNSn5ZtI8iAScfE3M/edit?usp=sharing




Do your grades have you down? Having trouble understanding an assignment or concept? Struggling with bad grades? Cats Committment homework help can help get you back on track! Available for students in grades 7-12 both before school and after school. Please get in touch with lmendoza@bhsroe.org for more details or to get your child signed up! Homecoming is just around the corner, and we want all students to be able to attend!

Wildcats Volleyball is back in action tonight starting at 6:00 pm against Knoxville.


Volley for the Cure is just a couple of weeks away.


JH Football Players. For those NOT in baseball, on Monday, Sept 23, practice with Coach Jones at the elementary school from 5 to 6:30 PM. Meet at the elementary locker room.

Galva Elementary School's Word of the Week for 9-23-24 to 9-27-24!


Hello Elementary Families,
Please click on the link below to access this week's Galva Elementary Weekly Wildcat Newsletter for 9-22-24.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EC3zoX5J7rEXnA3zn74H2hz57T_H9jqS/view?usp=sharing
Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

The Jr. High cross country team was back in action today and they had a great race! Parker Kaiser finished in 18:39. Iris Mosely and Sammy Fox got their 2nd best times at 20:23 and 20:47 respectively. The boys were the real show stoppers, each cut over a minuteth off their best times! John Clemons finished in 17:05 and Ryker Yelm finished in 18:18. Their hardwork is paying off!

Spanish 2 students got to try elote today after learning about "comida callejera" (Latin American street food). It was a hit, even with self-proclaimed picky eaters!


Want more Book Fair? No problem! Keep the party going at our Book Fair online. All book purchases over $25 ship free and every purchase benefits our school! In case you missed out on the Book Fair in person, you can still shop online and help our school!
https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/galvaelementaryschool1 #ScholasticBookFairs


Wildcats Volleyball @ R/W Varsity Tournament


This is how the Wildcats run out on the field during The Military Appreciation Night! Here is the link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HwT6eHVhNCxZWRLd9Cw8fET-m3B0Qgl2/view?usp=drivesdk

Just a reminder, the football game with West Central starts at 6 PM & the Military Appreciation Ceremony will start at approximately 5:30 with a first call at 5:20 PM for all military personnel. See you tonight!

Mrs. Wigant and Mrs. Lucas' 1st Grade classes added some color and personality to our hallway! The lanterns were created to go along with the story they read in class, Suki's Kimono. The lantern is part of the Chinese and Japanese cultures and is a symbol of good luck and happiness.




For the IHSA JH Baseball regional on Monday. Sept 23- The field address where the baseball game is played is:
Northminster Presbyterian Church
10720 Knoxville Ave., Peoria
Game time is 4:30
Good Luck Wildcats!

It's Military Appreciation Night in Galva! Please head out to the Football Field to watch our Wildcats take on West Central at 6pm, along with pre-game festivities.

9/19/2024 Golf @ Midland, Kewanee
West Central - 195
Princeville - 207
Annawan/Wethersfield - 209
Galva - 210
Galva scores
Braden Murphy 50
Gage Jurgenson 61
Eli West 59
Ethan Simoneaux 54
Gage Simoneaux 47

The 7th grade computer science students just finished pitching their own apps by using the problem solving process. They had to choose a problem and decide how an app would help solve that problem. Now they are able to see a real-world application creation presentation! We were very thankful for Mr. Loncka for presenting an app that he created for his capstone project! This was a great tie-in to our problem solving unit! It was also a wonderful way to see how apps are developed in the real world! It is especially awesome that Mr. Loncka is a Galva graduate! Thank you again!

