
As a part of Bullying Prevention Month, we’re dedicated to building a kind and inclusive Boone Middle School. Recently, Aaron Holm held a “stop bullying “assembly for our students.
Here are more ways we’re working together to make a difference:
✨ Character Strong Lessons – Teaching students what bullying is, how to prevent it, and why it's important to speak up.
✨ Upstander, Not Bystander – Giving students the tools to safely intervene when they see bullying. Remember, if you see something, say something!
✨ Celebrating Kindness – Awarding students who show self-discipline, encourage others, and practice respect.
Together, we can create a safe and supportive school environment for everyone! 💚


Boone High School kicks off the winter sports season on Monday, November 4, from 6:30 to 8:30pm! ❄️
Students and families can enjoy food in the BHS commons, then head over to the gym for a presentation. Thank you to the Booster Club for sponsoring this event!


Experience a lineup of riveting pieces at this week’s High School Orchestra Concert! 🎻🎶
The performance will take place Friday, November 1, beginning at 7:00pm in the BHS Auditorium.


We’re grateful for the incredible partnerships we have with our first responders. Their ability to take quick action in emergencies helps keep us safe each day.
Please join us in recognizing their dedication and expertise on National First Responders Day! 🚑🚒🚓


In recognition of National Bullying Prevention Month, let’s remind each other to be kind, speak up when we see bullying, and support our peers. Small actions add up over time to create a positive, inclusive school environment.
Together, we can end bullying! 🤝


The Student Council is proud to present this year’s Halloween Event! 🎃
On Saturday, October 26, community members are invited to gather in the High School Commons for an evening of games and prizes. This FREE event will run from 6:00 to 8:00pm.
Stop by the music wing for our SPOOKY haunted house! 👻


We’re celebrating Careers in Construction Month in Boone CSD! 👷♀️🏗️
From road pavers to scaffolders, the construction industry is full of diverse career options. We provide students with hands-on learning experiences that prepare them for these and other promising careers!


Students who participate in activities like sports, art, or music are more likely to stay focused on academics and avoid addictive substances.
During Red Ribbon Week, we encourage all students to think about their futures and how making positive choices today will set them up for success tomorrow.
Stay resilient and drug-free! 👍


Congratulations to BHS English Teacher and Instructional Coach Jill Isley for receiving the Sypersma Leadership and Innovation Award from the Iowa Technology and Education Connection (ITEC)!
The award is presented annually to educators across Iowa who demonstrate exceptional leadership in promoting and using technology to benefit students and staff. It highlights individuals who inspire and innovate within the educational field.


Join us Thursday, October 24, for the 7th-12th Grade Choir Extravaganza! 🎶🎉
Our talented singers will be performing at 7:00pm in the High School Auditorium. See you there!


School buses make frequent stops, so keep a safe distance and stay alert! 🚨🚌
Flashing red lights on a bus mean STOP—passing could endanger students boarding or exiting. As we recognize National School Bus Safety Week, thank you for driving with care!


As we recognize Down Syndrome Awareness Month, we’re proud to highlight the amazing students who make our schools brighter and stronger.
Let's continue to create a community where every student is valued, supported, and able to reach their full potential! 🤝💙


The annual Middle School Fun Night is this Friday, October 18!
🟢 5th & 6th Grades - 3:30-5:00pm
🟢 7th & 8th Grades - 6:00- 8:00pm
➡️ 7th and 8th grade students should not arrive until 5:50pm, as they will not be allowed in the building until 6:00pm.
We hope to see you there!


On Unity Day, we remind everyone that the smallest action can make a difference. Let's make our schools a place where all students are treated with respect, dignity, and kindness. 🧡
Stand up for one another and say NO to bullying


Families, please note: We are releasing students two hours early on Wednesday, October 16. ⏰


Students who participate in the National School Lunch Program are more likely to eat healthier and perform better academically.
We are excited to celebrate National School Lunch Week in the Boone CSD community! 🙌
Apply for Free & Reduced Meals at www.boonecsd.org/page/school-nutrition


On Indigenous Peoples Day, we reflect on the rich histories and diverse cultures of Native American communities. Today, we take a moment to acknowledge and learn from their profound impact on our nation.


PLEASE NOTE: Students have no school on Monday, October 21, to make time for staff professional development. ✍️


Are you or someone you know a Boone CSD alumni? We want to hear from you! Your stories inspire current and future students to reach their fullest potential.
Please take a moment to share your story at https://bit.ly/boonecsdalumnisurvey.


As we recognize Emotional Intelligence Awareness Month, remember that building our “EQ” can improve how we handle challenges and connect with others.
Here’s a tip: Practice active listening in your daily conversations to better understand those around you. Listening opens the door to more connections! 🤝
