
We cannot wait to meet your Kindergartener at Screening! Please make sure to call Mrs. Gumm and schedule your appointment. All documents need to be brought to Screening. Pre-K packets will be available to pick up at screening. Students must 3 years of age or older, potty trained, reside in the Stockton School District and have transportation. Cost is $10 a day or less with Free or Reduced lunch qualifications. Please make sure to drop off completed form in the Elementary Office during the school week.

7th graders in Mrs. Schmid's class creating infographics.

Here is the 2021-2022 Missouri School Immunization Requirements. If you have an questions, please contact Nurse Karen or the superintendent's office.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10n6rIg8AsZLtAVKP_KVhhXlcbfOE85UX/view?usp=sharing

Reminder to 8th grade students & parents/guardians:
Wednesday, March 10, 8th grade students will travel via bus to tour the Lamar Career & Technical Center. Busses will leave at 8 a.m. and return back to school by lunch. Students will be accompanied by their 8th grade teachers. Permission slips and other information were sent home on Friday.
Please contact Ms. Eslinger, SMS Counselor, at seslinger@stockton.k12.mo.us for more information or questions.

Bus 6 is running approximately 20 minutes behind this morning -March 9th.

7th and 8th graders in Mrs. Siebenaler's survival skills class.




REMINDER: JH & HS cheerleading tryouts are fast-approaching! If interested, tryout packets are in the offices. *Please note: physical are required to participate in the tryout.


Congratulations to these ladies for making Academic All State for volleyball.


Congratulations to Kylee Eagon and Brandon Bradshaw for receiving Student of the Week for the week of February 23-26 at SHS


Predicting the location of the organs in the digestive system proved to be more difficult than expected in an introductory activity in Mrs. O’Keefe’s class.
Check back in with them in a couple of weeks when they’re experts on the digestive tract order, functions, and interactions.




Stockton MS participated in the JH Mid-Lakes Conference Scholar Bowl. Owen Barnes placed 4th overall and James Flora placed 6th. Great job MS Tigers!


MS March Newsletter


The Tiger Band will be representing the school and community tonight over at SBU. 7:30 program, with our portion right up front in the concert order.
They've worked very hard through the year and came together well as an ensemble, despite a lot of cancellations of performance opportunities and other disappointments along the way. Travel to SBU this evening to support the band or check them out with the live link below.
https://sbuniv.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Embed.aspx?id=649be48e-6660-4512-916a-acda012aa419&fbclid=IwAR0WvUxVnAgFKkrV7v5Db0xCgT0CBIJA8PCLdlBbbr-8GnGi9RVpsUPIP0s

8th grade students in Mr. Robertson's class working on their math.


Please congratulate the following Stockton Middle School students for being named the STOCKTON STRONG Students of the Week (February 16 - February 26):
7th grade - Alissa Nichols & Tristan Sanders
8th grade - Clay Hillsman & Sarina Walker
Grade level teachers recognize students biweekly on the basis of citizenship, work ethic, and attitude.




February's Stockton Middle School students of the month for the character word supportive are 5th grade - Aleah Daulton, 6th grade - Taryn Jones, 7th grade - Raelyn Henderson, and 8th grade - Nathanial Sweat.
These students received a $50 Walmart gift card courtesy of the Stockton Sertoma Club.
5TH - Aleah Daulton
Aleah is a very supportive student. When her classmates are struggling, she encourages them to keep trying and not to give up. When doing partner work, Aleah is very supportive, works well with her partner, and always helps her partner to complete their tasks. She tries to be a friend to all and is very considerate of others' feelings. Aleah is supportive of her fellow students in many ways. She is always willing to help another student who is having difficulty or needs help with something. However, in my opinion, the best way that she shows her support is by being accepting of everyone.
6TH - Taryn Jones
Taryn is an outstanding friend and student who is kind and supportive no matter what. She is constantly lifting up her peers around her and she is intuitive to those who are upset or hurt and offers an ear to listen and a shoulder to cry on. I am so thankful for Taryn and her knowledge of computers and willingness to share that with others when I am trying to help several students at a time. She listens intently to my instructions and conveys those to others who are struggling. She is not only a great "support" to students, but to me as well.
7TH - Raelyn Henderson
Raelyn is a very kind and helpful student. I can always count on her to help other students if they need it. Raelyn is always a very encouraging and positive presence to those around her. Raelyn is always willing to do whatever is asked of her.
8TH - Nathanial Sweat
Nathanial is just such a positive and fun kid. In my class, he helps those struggling and offers encouragement and support to his peers. He comes in with a positive outlook and often helps others to see the good in something or find something funny about a particular situation. He is just wonderful support to those around him and I love watching him in action.


Students in 5th grade hanging up their results for Evaluate on the data board.

Congratulations to Emma Sullivan & Elijah Daniels for being Students of the Week at Stockton High for the week of February 9th - February 12th!! Go Tigers!!


Congratulations to Summer Kenney & Cade Johnson for being Students of the Week at Stockton High for the week of February 2nd - February 5th!! Go Tigers!!


Congratulations to Taylor Householder & Brendan Barber for being Students of the Week at Stockton High for the week of January 26th - January 29th!! Go Tigers!!
