
The 7th & 8th Grade Math Team traveled to Warrensburg Middle School on Saturday, April 1 to compete. Cole Camp competed against five other small schools and took third overall! All the student did very well and everyone came home with medals!
7th grade
Estimation
Aleeya Tucker - 10th
Mental Math
Izzabella Roman - 9th
Adilynn Craig – 3rd
Ryan Brown – 1st
Patterns and Functions
Anna Kryshchendyuk – 8th
Ryan Brown – 7th
Izzabella Rorman – 6th
Adilynn Craig – 2nd
Measurement
Izzabella Rorman – 7th
Geometry
Adilynn Craig – 4th
Ryan Brown – 2nd
Algebra
Ryan Brown – 5th
Probability and Statistics
Izzabella Rorman – 9th
Math Connections team
Ryan Brown and Adilynn Craig – 1st
Problem Solving team
Anna Kryshchendyuk and Aleeya Tucker – 5th
8th Grade
Estimation
Taylor Loganbill – 5th
Rylee Fairchild – 2nd
Mental Math
Matthew Kryshchendyuk – 4th
Andrea Dieckman – 3rd
Number Systems
Andrea Dieckman – 1st
Patterns and Functions
Taylor Loganbill – 7th
Matthew Kryshchendyuk – 5th
Rylee Fairchild -1st
Measurement
Taylor Loganbill – 9th
Rylee Fairchild – 6th
Matthew Kryshchendyuk – 1st
Geometry
Andrea Dieckman – 6th
Algebra
Matthew Kryshchendyuk – 3rd
Andrea Dieckman – 1st
Probability and Statistics
Taylor Loganbill – 7th
Rylee Fairchild- 4th
Math Connections team
Andrea Dieckman and Matthew Kryshchendyuk – 1st
Problem Solving team
Rylee Fairchild and Taylor Loganbill – 4th







Congratulations to the Science Olympiad bridge team for winning 3rd in State on Saturday, and to the rest of the state qualifers!
State Qualifers:
Bridge: Cora Olerichs and Katya Boychuk (3rd in state)
Cell biology and Anatomy: Toby Benn
Fermi Questions: Cora Olerichs and Toby Benn
Green Generation: Cora Olerichs and Madison Paxson (not pictured)




Way to go Bluebirds! The JH math team traveled to Warrensburg today and every student placed more than once and some in all five events. #Bluebirdpride


Congratulations to all the students who participated in Districts! Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Sisk are incredibly proud of you! Great job representing Cole Camp once again.
Exemplary - 1 Rating
Ashlyn Russell - Vocal Solo
Reyna Kammeyer - Vocal Solo
Colton Thompson - Vocal Solo
Cole Camp Sextet- Ashlyn Russell, Reyna Kammeyer, Jerra Allan, Gracie Thompson, Colton Thompson, and Chase Stone - Vocal Ensemble
Outstanding - 2 Rating
Lilly Brown - Vocal Solo
Ryan Woehlke - Vocal Solo
Lillie Gottschalk - Vocal Solo
Chase Stone - Vocal Solo
Kyle Thomas - Vocal Solo
Alex Chavez - Vocal Solo
Shane Wallace - Vocal Solo
Cole Camp Trio - Alexis Casdorph, Lillie Brown, and Kyle Thomas - Vocal Ensemble
Cora Oelrichs - Euphonium Solo
Katya Boychuk - Violin Solo
Isaac Vosmith - Alto Sax Solo
John Uzun - Trumpet Solo
Satisfactory - 3 rating
Jerra Allen - Vocal Solo


Baseball will play in the championship at 11:15am at LIBERTY Park in Sedalia.
*This location is a change from yesterday.
There is NO softball today.


There will be NO baseball game tonight.
The Baseball team will play for the Championship tomorrow at 11:15am at Centennial Park in Sedalia.


Juniors and Seniors from Ms. Larson's Journalism/Mass Media classes were able to attend the annual J-Day held on the University of Missouri campus. Students attended sessions on story writing, photography, social media and more!


As educators and teachers but especially as parents, we love to see our kids get awards and "win" something. However, what makes us even more proud is when they behave maturely and respectfully and we get to hear those compliments from complete strangers because we know, the kids are proving to us with their actions, that they are going to be successful people and "win" after HS when it really matters.
As sponsors on this trip, we received numerous compliments about how these are some of the "best kids and students". "They are so respectful." "This is the best group I've seen all day." "Your kids are so polite and respectful." I cannot say enough about the respect band and choir students displayed in many different situations
Thank you to the sponsors and donors who were able to make this experience for the kids happen. You should know the kids made the community proud and represented, their school, town and family perfectly on this trip. Cole Camp, we have a lot to be proud of but these kids are at the top of that list. Nashville must think the same since they obviously even lit up their capitol blue for us.
Parents, I know it takes a village, but you have done well raising this group and I was proud to be able to see them enjoy themselves, learn a little and prove once again - It's a great day to be a Bluebird!






Tonight is the final town hall in the JH Gym @ 6:30pm.


Our Bluebirds did great today at the Kaysinger Conference Science Fair! Many students recieved medals, and worked really hard on their science fair projects!











Good luck to our FFA students at District Contest today!


Location changes due to field conditions.


Blue Pride! The music department returned Monday evening from their trip to Nashville. They had a great time! They visited the zoo, the Ryman Auditorium, Country Music Hall of Fame, attended a sold out performance at the Grand Ole Opry, toured Andrew Jackson's hermitage and many other fun activities. A highlight was both the band and Encore performing in front of the Country Music Hall of Fame. This group of 50 students made Cole Camp extremely proud on this trip as they were complimented as being one of the best groups visiting these places. They were complimented numerous times by the hotel staff and the touring company for being polite, courteous and all around great kids! Thank you to the Cole Camp community for your support and helping send our students on a trip of a lifetime for these kids, one they won't forget!
It is a great day to be a Bluebird!


Reminder: There is NO SCHOOL tomorrow, March 27th. It is a Teacher PD Day! We look forward to seeing our Bluebirds back on Tuesday!


Thank you ALRO in Sedalia very much for opening your doors for a few juniors and seniors a tour of your facility and options for possible careers for the future.








They are off! The HS Band and Encore are headed to Nashville! What a great experience for our students!


The Freshwater Biology students took a field trip to the Lost Valley Fish Hatchery to learn about Walleye spawning. Students also went fishing and caught catfish, rainbow trout, and sunfish!











The Baseball & Softball Games for tonight have been cancelled.


There will be no baseball game tonight, Wednesday, March 22.


The softball & baseball games for tonight have been cancelled due to weather.
