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Athletic Form Packet for 2026-2027.
If you have any questions please contact Derek Feather at adfhs@flemingschools.org
If you have any questions please contact Derek Feather at adfhs@flemingschools.org







Please note that if your child is absent from school tomorrow, 4/30, due to illness, they will not be permitted to perform in the Spring Concert. If your child will be absent for any other reason, prior authorization is required.
We are excited for a wonderful evening of music and celebration! To help everything run smoothly, we kindly ask that all children who are not performing remain seated with their parent or guardian at all times. Thank you for your cooperation and supportβwe canβt wait to see you there!
Congratulations to the Fleming FFA!

Information on the Kindergarten-5th grade Spring concert tomorrow night!

Dear Fleming School Parents and Guardians,
We are inviting parents to participate in the school survey because your perspective is essential for creating a learning environment where every student can thrive. While educators see students in a classroom setting, parents provide a "whole picture" view of a child's development, social skills, and challenges that may not always be visible during the school day.
By answering the question, "What student behaviors should Fleming School address more clearly?" you help us bridge the gap between school and home expectations. This specific feedback allows us to:
Refine the Code of Conduct: Ensure our disciplinary policies and behavioral expectations are fair, consistent, and reflect the values of our community.
Target Specific Challenges: Identify and proactively address emerging issues such as peer conflict, social-emotional gaps, or classroom disruptions.
Strengthen Partnerships: Move from simple "involvement" to true "engagement," where parents and teachers act as a unified team to support student behavior and success.
Improve Student Outcomes: Research shows that when behavioral expectations are clear and supported by both home and school, students develop better social skills, show more self-discipline, and achieve higher academic success.
Your honest input ensures that our school remains a safe, welcoming, and productive environment for all students. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts via the link below. Your voice helps us bridge the gap between school and home, ensuring we are supporting our students as one unified team.
Link to Parent Survey: https://forms.gle/kxepurYDEXtVrpkSA
Thank you for your continued partnership and for helping us make Fleming School the best it can be. Link will close May 1st
****All responses are completely anonymous.****
We are inviting parents to participate in the school survey because your perspective is essential for creating a learning environment where every student can thrive. While educators see students in a classroom setting, parents provide a "whole picture" view of a child's development, social skills, and challenges that may not always be visible during the school day.
By answering the question, "What student behaviors should Fleming School address more clearly?" you help us bridge the gap between school and home expectations. This specific feedback allows us to:
Refine the Code of Conduct: Ensure our disciplinary policies and behavioral expectations are fair, consistent, and reflect the values of our community.
Target Specific Challenges: Identify and proactively address emerging issues such as peer conflict, social-emotional gaps, or classroom disruptions.
Strengthen Partnerships: Move from simple "involvement" to true "engagement," where parents and teachers act as a unified team to support student behavior and success.
Improve Student Outcomes: Research shows that when behavioral expectations are clear and supported by both home and school, students develop better social skills, show more self-discipline, and achieve higher academic success.
Your honest input ensures that our school remains a safe, welcoming, and productive environment for all students. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts via the link below. Your voice helps us bridge the gap between school and home, ensuring we are supporting our students as one unified team.
Link to Parent Survey: https://forms.gle/kxepurYDEXtVrpkSA
Thank you for your continued partnership and for helping us make Fleming School the best it can be. Link will close May 1st
****All responses are completely anonymous.****
Lunch change for tomorrow 4/30.
1st Option:
Super nachos.
2nd Option:
Bosco stick.
Thank you!
1st Option:
Super nachos.
2nd Option:
Bosco stick.
Thank you!
βΌοΈ Time change for the NJC Baseball Kids Camp!!!! βΌοΈ

Lunch menu updates for this week!
Tuesday 4/28/26:
Option 1 -
Smothered Beef Burrito
Option 2 -
Uncrustable
Wednesday 4/29/26:
Option 1-
Chicken Alfredo
Option 2-
Uncrustable
Thank you!
Information about the High School Athletic Banquet! πππποΈββοΈπ€ΌββοΈ πββοΈ

π Next Generation Activated: Celebrating 30 Years of Future Leaders! π
For nearly three decades, electric cooperatives across Colorado, Kansas, and Wyoming have teamed up to empower the next generationβand the tradition continues! We are so proud to announce one of our own, Maddox Herskind, has been selected for the 2026 Youth Leadership Camp!!!!!!
From July 11β16, Maddox will head to the Glen Eden Resort in Clark, CO, to dive into the world of cooperatives. Heβll be doing more than just studying; he and his others who were selected will be forming their own co-ops, touring the Trapper Coal Mine and Craig Station, and building leadership skills to tackle tomorrow's challenges.
Of course, itβs not all work! Between whitewater rafting and the Mt. Warner trip, our students are in for the summer of a lifetime. π£ββοΈβ¨
Help us congratulate our 2026 representative:
Maddox Herskind
For nearly three decades, electric cooperatives across Colorado, Kansas, and Wyoming have teamed up to empower the next generationβand the tradition continues! We are so proud to announce one of our own, Maddox Herskind, has been selected for the 2026 Youth Leadership Camp!!!!!!
From July 11β16, Maddox will head to the Glen Eden Resort in Clark, CO, to dive into the world of cooperatives. Heβll be doing more than just studying; he and his others who were selected will be forming their own co-ops, touring the Trapper Coal Mine and Craig Station, and building leadership skills to tackle tomorrow's challenges.
Of course, itβs not all work! Between whitewater rafting and the Mt. Warner trip, our students are in for the summer of a lifetime. π£ββοΈβ¨
Help us congratulate our 2026 representative:
Maddox Herskind
Session 2 of the Youth Volleyball Skills Camp will be this coming Monday! Please fill out the google form.
https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSe01EuducErJc.../viewform
https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSe01EuducErJc.../viewform

Congratulations to Crystal Apple Award recipients Jennifer Muller and Randy Stahley of Fleming School! π
Your commitment to excellence, passion for education, and the care you show your students each day truly set you apart. You create a positive, inspiring environment that helps students grow, succeed, and feel valued.
This recognition is a reflection of the lasting impact you make in your school communityβthank you for all that you do, and well deserved!
"Jennifer Muller is dependable, and more than willing to do whatever teachers ask of her. She has a passion for helping students learn academically, as well as emotionally. She is very giving and selfless, ensuring that all students succeed. Her colleagues can't say enough about how much she does to support students. Fleming School is very fortunate to have such a high caliber para as Jennifer Muller."
"In the course of his over 40 years in the education system, Randy Stahley has touched the lives of hundreds if not thousands of students, giving far more than is required of him each and every day. He has consistently fostered deep relationships with the community, staff and students and is an unwavering champion for the schools and communities he serves. Students trust him, colleagues rely on him, and the entire school benefits from his steady presence, compassion and problem-solving mindset."
You can read the full article in the South Platte Sentinel & Review Journal. A link to the article will be posted here as soon as it is available.
Your commitment to excellence, passion for education, and the care you show your students each day truly set you apart. You create a positive, inspiring environment that helps students grow, succeed, and feel valued.
This recognition is a reflection of the lasting impact you make in your school communityβthank you for all that you do, and well deserved!
"Jennifer Muller is dependable, and more than willing to do whatever teachers ask of her. She has a passion for helping students learn academically, as well as emotionally. She is very giving and selfless, ensuring that all students succeed. Her colleagues can't say enough about how much she does to support students. Fleming School is very fortunate to have such a high caliber para as Jennifer Muller."
"In the course of his over 40 years in the education system, Randy Stahley has touched the lives of hundreds if not thousands of students, giving far more than is required of him each and every day. He has consistently fostered deep relationships with the community, staff and students and is an unwavering champion for the schools and communities he serves. Students trust him, colleagues rely on him, and the entire school benefits from his steady presence, compassion and problem-solving mindset."
You can read the full article in the South Platte Sentinel & Review Journal. A link to the article will be posted here as soon as it is available.

Mrs. Ashley Steward was selected as one of only 41 educators nationwide to receive a STEM grant supporting hands-on science learning. Our students are truly fortunate to benefit from these enriching opportunities, and we are so grateful to have her!
https://www.societyforscience.org/blog/stem-research-grants-2026/

Come join us for our annual World Fair, presented by the 5th grade class!! π

Join us in celebrating the incredible career of Christy Stumpf!
After years of dedication, inspiration, and unwavering commitment to her students, Christy is retiringβand itβs time to honor the impact sheβs made on so many lives.
After years of dedication, inspiration, and unwavering commitment to her students, Christy is retiringβand itβs time to honor the impact sheβs made on so many lives.

Lunch change for tomorrow, Tuesday, April 21st:
Option 1:
Hot shredded beef sandwich
Option 2:
Turkey and cheese roll-up
Thank you!
Better late than never!! Your March Students of the Month!
Pre-k: Howie Schmidt & Aeson Johnson
Kindergarten: Zavier Riemenschneider & Carlos Garcia
1st grade: Amara Loney
2nd grade: Lucas Iseli & Connor Unrein
3rd grade: Harper Muller
4th grade: Calla Hoppe & Harrison Cochran
5th grade: Caden Donovan, Brantlee Bennett & Nathan McLendon
6th grade: Blane Peirce
7th grade: Joie Chamberlain
8th grade: Eli Betley
9th grade: Abi Betley
10th grade: Brooks Brekel
11th grade: Emma Feather
12th grade: Pierson Japp (Batman)
Keep up the INCREDIBLE work!!!
Pre-k: Howie Schmidt & Aeson Johnson
Kindergarten: Zavier Riemenschneider & Carlos Garcia
1st grade: Amara Loney
2nd grade: Lucas Iseli & Connor Unrein
3rd grade: Harper Muller
4th grade: Calla Hoppe & Harrison Cochran
5th grade: Caden Donovan, Brantlee Bennett & Nathan McLendon
6th grade: Blane Peirce
7th grade: Joie Chamberlain
8th grade: Eli Betley
9th grade: Abi Betley
10th grade: Brooks Brekel
11th grade: Emma Feather
12th grade: Pierson Japp (Batman)
Keep up the INCREDIBLE work!!!


Fleming students visited Holyoke High School yesterday for a civics lesson to remember. They joined eight high schools in watching the Colorado Supreme Court hear arguments for two separate cases. Afterwards, they were able to ask the judges and lawyers questions. The court has been holding cases outside of the Front Range for decades to give Colorado students an opportunity to see the legal process in action and learn about careers.



May Menu!

