When the first bucket is made during the Varsity Boys Basketball game fans from both schools are being asked to throw new or gently used stuffed animals onto the court... ... [Read More]
SJHS 7th-8th Graders spent their Saturday night dancing, but they also collected food items that were donated to a local food pantry... ... [Read More]
The 7th Annual Careers in Construction Week event at the Fort Scott Community College satellite campus in Pittsburg is underway, and for the fourth year in a row the Southeast 8th graders took part... ... [Read More]
Southeast students now have their picture order forms & proofs. Order forms & proofs must be returned by 10/8 whether you place an order or not. Learn more... ... [Read More]
For the third week in a row several Southeast Lancers took part in an area homecoming parade. This time it was the Grand Parade at the McCune Fall Festival... ... [Read More]
Sixth grade students at Southeast Junior High School learned about teamwork on Wednesday. A professor from Pittsburg State University taught them about the four stages of teamwork and had them do an exercise that proved to be more difficult than the kids thought it would be. ... [Read More]
For the second week in a row, the Southeast Lancers showed up in force. Thank you to everyone who came out to the Weir Homecoming on Saturday! ... [Read More]
A huge shutout to all of the staff and students who took the time to come to the Cherokee Homecoming on Saturday morning to represent the Southeast Lancers! ... [Read More]
During the summer break several USD 247 Southeast staff had met the district’s new superintendent, Brad Miner, but very few had been able to spend more than just a couple of minutes with him. That changed Monday morning. ... [Read More]
If you were at the Pittsburg Walmart this past Saturday morning you likely saw three ladies with shopping carts overflowing with school supplies – pencils, pens, paper, crayons and more... ... [Read More]
In a single month Caleb Thompson will have seen two extremes of the world – the thriving urban sprawl of Dallas, Texas, and a small poor, village dominated by coffee plantations called Santa Emilia in Nicaragua. But it is the 1,700 mile trip to Central America that is special for the Thompson family. Caleb’s adopted sister, Anna, was born in Guatemala. ... [Read More]
Several USD 247 Southeast staff members were recognized during a staff development day on Monday, May 18, 2015 at Southeast High School... ... [Read More]