!!! SENIORS !!!
If you have not picked up your packet and need it let Mrs. Stanton know and she will meet you somewhere otherwise you will not be able to go on the class trip, this is a packet that has the rules of our trip, parents will need to sign as well. Thank you. Must be filled out and turned in by Feb. 24th. If I do not have it filled out and back to me by the 24th you will not be able to go. Thank you and have a blessed day.
- Mrs. Stanton
Donkey Basketball tickets for sale! Game is March 13th, 6:00 pm at Schulter Public School gym. Pre-sale $10.00 and $15.00 at the gate. You can message Mrs. Stanton 570-692-0110 for tickets!
This is a Senior Class Fundraiser!

Mrs. Condren’s class celebrated the 100th and 101st days of school in the best way, with a glow party and dressing up as the 101 Dalmatians! It was a fun way to celebrate 100 days of learning and one more day of growing!


🎓 Congratulations to Our 8th Grade Honors! 🎓
Please join us in celebrating our outstanding 8th Grade Valedictorian and Salutatorian!
Valedictorian – Sarah Verlynn Brown
Sarah is the daughter of Leann Brown, Chelsea Brown, and Price Brown. She has attended Schulter for seven years. Her favorite things are sleeping and tamales, her favorite color is navy blue, and her favorite quote is, “Common sense is key.”
Salutatorian – Peyton Renae Pierce
Peyton is the daughter of Richard Pierce, Brandi Pierce, Melody Tabor, and Shawn Foutz. She has attended Schulter for six years. Her favorite thing is eating, her favorite color is purple, and her favorite quote is, “I’m hungry.”
We are so proud of Sarah and Peyton for their hard work and achievements! 🎉
Please join us in celebrating our outstanding 8th Grade Valedictorian and Salutatorian!
Valedictorian – Sarah Verlynn Brown
Sarah is the daughter of Leann Brown, Chelsea Brown, and Price Brown. She has attended Schulter for seven years. Her favorite things are sleeping and tamales, her favorite color is navy blue, and her favorite quote is, “Common sense is key.”
Salutatorian – Peyton Renae Pierce
Peyton is the daughter of Richard Pierce, Brandi Pierce, Melody Tabor, and Shawn Foutz. She has attended Schulter for six years. Her favorite thing is eating, her favorite color is purple, and her favorite quote is, “I’m hungry.”
We are so proud of Sarah and Peyton for their hard work and achievements! 🎉
Today we had an awesome guest speaker at our school! Michelle Scheeland came to talk with our high school students and 8th graders about her incredible journey of becoming an acquired savant. She also brought along Dominique Castaneda through a video call, which made the experience even more exciting.
Michelle explained the difference between a savant and an acquired savant. A savant is usually born with amazing abilities in certain areas, like math, music, or art, while an acquired savant develops those abilities later in life, often after a brain injury or major neurological event. It was really interesting and eye opening for our students to learn about how the brain works in such unique ways.
Dominique shared the website he created, dominiquecastaneda.com, and students got to check it out during the presentation. It’s super cool, creative, and interactive—and he would love for everyone to try it out!
We are so thankful that Michelle took the time out of her day to share her story with us. It was an inspiring experience, and our students really enjoyed it!
Michelle explained the difference between a savant and an acquired savant. A savant is usually born with amazing abilities in certain areas, like math, music, or art, while an acquired savant develops those abilities later in life, often after a brain injury or major neurological event. It was really interesting and eye opening for our students to learn about how the brain works in such unique ways.
Dominique shared the website he created, dominiquecastaneda.com, and students got to check it out during the presentation. It’s super cool, creative, and interactive—and he would love for everyone to try it out!
We are so thankful that Michelle took the time out of her day to share her story with us. It was an inspiring experience, and our students really enjoyed it!


Mrs. Stanton’s Anatomy students had an amazing time during their pig dissection lab! This hands on experience gave showed the students firsthand how body systems connect and function.
There was lots of curiosity, teamwork, and learning as students applied what they’ve studied in class to a real world setting. While it was definitely a memorable and fun experience!
Great work to our students and thank you to Mrs. Stanton for making science come alive!
There was lots of curiosity, teamwork, and learning as students applied what they’ve studied in class to a real world setting. While it was definitely a memorable and fun experience!
Great work to our students and thank you to Mrs. Stanton for making science come alive!




