
Attention past Cody-Kilgore graduates! The Cody-Kilgore Past Graduate Scholarship application is available. The application is due March 1, 2022. If you have any questions, please contact Kristin Fay. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tkZSQnAQsKsoBm9oxOHcKv6FkpyR_J8ziZKo8LkD_5w/edit?usp=sharing


8th grade is busy reviewing for a test over functions!


Pre-calc students graphing y=cos(x) without a calculator!


Who doesn’t love a good mystery? These 7th graders are learning all about this genre.



Mrs. Tolliver joined area social studies teachers for a training with Ebony McKiver - Social Studies Education Specialist. It was a great day networking with fellow social studies teachers.


Tucker showing off the muscle tone he’s gained this year in Weight Training.


the beginning of a geodesic dome


First grade students were extremely excited to share their research books with the kindergarten class last week. First graders learned all about a wolf's physical characteristic, behaviors, classification, life cycle, habitat/ecosystem, food web, and what is causing them to be endangered and created their own books to teach others about wolves too!




Our silly 5th graders!


The 5th graders won the at-home reading challenge with the 4th graders for the month of January! They were so excited about their giant prize!


The 5th graders won the at-home reading challenge with the 4th graders for the month of January! They were so excited about their giant prize!

Havanna W. shared her pets with the middle school science class today.





Rylie S. and her parents brought some visitors to see the Freshman Science class today. Thank you, Rylie & Co.!





Rylie S. and her parents brought some visitors to see the Freshman Science class today. Thank you, Rylie & Co.!

Rylie S. and her parents brought some visitors to see the Freshman Science class today. Thank you, Rylie & Co.!

Info for the JH Tournament on Saturday, February 5th



MLA in-text citations were all the rage for the juniors during English III.


Congratulations to Kayleigh, Rylie, Naomi, Madysen and Emiliano! They were selected by audition to participate in the Singing Youth of Nebraska Honor Choir. They will be performing in North Platte on Saturday afternoon as part of a choir made up of 100 of the best 7th-9th grade singers from across Nebraska.



The 3rd graders are working with pattern blocks to create fractions. Creative these 3rd graders are!



4th graders were learning about rocks and rock cycles and the effects of plate tectonics. They got to build earthquake proof buildings out of marshmallows and toothpicks that had to be at least 8 inches high. Although some building material was eaten along the way, did their building live up to the challenge?


