
Our Choir students did a fabulous job at their Winter Wonderland concert last night!
A huge thank you to Ms. Gardner and Ms. Burdge for their incredible work.


Check out our students who were nominated as this month's Difference Makers!
Chloe Tate, Gabe Banks, Rylee Epley, Kade Payne and Aizley Holley
We also had teachers and staff nominated, not pictured.
Audrey McLemore, Emily Perkins, Emily Carrillo and Emily Sweetwood.
Discovery is Better Together!

We hope you have a wonderful break next week!


Ms. LeCluyse's math classes completed rotations practicing real world math as Quick Trip employees. They added, subtracted, and multiplied decimals to help calculate totals, gas mileage, the price to fill up a tank of gas, and word problems to help organize inventory.






Our PLTW classes spent time building their own 89th constellation. They had to design, name, and write a story about it. They did such a fabulous job!

This has been School Psychology Week!
We are so grateful to have Mariah Nguyen, Ed.S., as the School Psychologist at Discovery Intermediate! She works closely with our students and teaching staff to ensure students are being supported in the best way possible. She is an amazing resource for all of us here at the school.
She says: "The best part of my job is getting to collaborate with amazing teachers and staff to determine the supports each student needs to succeed in the classroom. I love watching students take off and thrive academically once they are able to get the help they need. "
Thank you, Ms. Nguyen, for all you do for Discovery!


Ms. Nixon's classes worked together to create their Hero's Wall for Veterans Day. Ms. Nixon loves to hear all the stories that accompany the pictures that are sent in with her students.


Tomorrow is the last day for our Food Drive! We are currently about 200 items behind Challenger.
Classes will get points for boxed meals tomorrow, but we are collecting any unexpired, nonperishable items. As always, thank you for your support!


Our Discovery Choir participated in Goddard Sing! last Friday at GHS. Each group of students had a different clinician, which gave them the chance to experience a new style of conducting. Choir students from across the district participated in this afternoon of practice and had their performance Friday night for their families.
We are so proud of how well they performed!


"A positive attitude causes a chain reaction of positive thoughts, events, and outcomes. It is a catalyst and it sparks extraordinary results." – Wade Boggs
Congratulations to Mrs. Robin Perkins for receiving the District Attitude Award! Robin was nominated by Piper White and Dane Baxa. Piper White wrote, “The print shop is not an easy or stress-free environment especially when you get multiple orders each day from all around the district, but Robin does so with a smile on her face. At the beginning of the year (or her busiest time) she and her staff worked so hard to make sure all staff had the orders before the first day of school. On top of just getting us the orders she also wrote positive messages that always leave us smiling. Robin communicates effectively, and if there is ever a rush order needed, she is not afraid of the challenge. Robin is a rock star!”
Dane Baxa wrote, “Robin Perkins stepped up to help the District in a big way after the sudden loss of Nancy Johnson. Robin is more than just a skilled Print Shop operator; she’s a problem-solver who brings positivity and energy to her work every day. She often anticipates the needs of teachers, administrators, and staff, frequently stepping in to assist with last-minute requests and high-volume projects without hesitation. Her reliability and willingness to do whatever it takes to support others have made her an invaluable resource.
She developed a plan to visit every school during orientation, making a personal connection with as many staff members as possible, building positive relationships, and explaining the services she provides and the process for submitting print jobs.
Beyond her exceptional technical abilities, Robin’s attitude exemplifies the values of our district. Her commitment to excellence and genuine kindness uplift everyone she works with. She is always quick to offer encouragement, inspiring our Community Relations Team and those around her.”


Goddard Sings is tonight! We look forward to seeing you at 5:30 p.m. at GHS!


Goddard Sings is tonight!


Our Band students did a fantastic job at their Informance last night! Thank you to all of the family and friends that came out to support them. And a huge round of applause to Mr. Jervis and Mr. Brown for their tireless work teaching these budding musicians!



Our Band Informance is tonight. The grades perform at different times, so please double check!


Our Food Drive starts this week!


Reminder: Wednesday and Thursday are our conference days! If you have not already signed up for a slot, please log into Skyward Family Access to do so. All offices will be closed on Friday, October 18.


“A positive attitude enables you to make a difference in the world around you because when you can see things in a positive light, you help to influence & shape other people’s attitude as well.” - Chris J. Gregas
Tiffany Spradling, Discovery Intermediate School Registrar, received the District Attitude Award from the Board of Education. Tiffany was nominated by Jeanette Nixon and Carney McElroy.
Jeanett Nixon wrote, “Tiffany is always happy and eager to help! When you go to the office, you are greeted with a sunny "hello," and, "how are you!" She remembers things you've told her and asks if everything is going well. If it isn't, she immediately asks what she can do to help. Her sunny and enthusiastic outlook is contagious. She has the best attitude!”
Carney McElroy wrote, “I would like to nominate Tiffany Spradling for the District Attitude Award. As one of the first people students and staff encounter when they enter the building, she has a significant daily impact on many. She consistently brings a sense of optimism and enthusiasm to our workplace, making it a more enjoyable and productive environment for everyone. No matter how challenging the day may be, Tiffany always greets students and colleagues with a smile, offers support when needed, and approaches every task with a can-do attitude. Her positivity and optimism are not just infectious but also inspiring, encouraging all of us to remain focused and motivated. Tiffany's unwavering commitment to maintaining a positive outlook, even in the face of difficulties, makes her truly deserving of this recognition. Discovery would not be the same without her!”


Join us for Books & Breakfast this Thursday and Friday! Students may bring any adult they choose. Ideally, fifth graders will come on Thursday and sixth graders on Friday, but feel free to come whichever day works with your family's schedule.


The Discovery Tailgate on Friday night was a resounding success! The field was packed with students, parents, and teachers, all enjoying the delicious grilled hot dogs, the DJ, and fun activities. The highlight of the evening was undoubtedly Mr. Smith in the dunk tank, where students and adults alike lined up to take a shot at dunking him. The event was a great fundraiser for the Pride Pack Heroes Breakfast, and the enthusiastic turnout ensured that the school community could continue to provide essential resources to its students. It was a night filled with laughter and school spirit, and everyone left with a smile on their face.
More photos to come!










Due to the forecasted high temperature, we have canceled DART practice for this afternoon, September 19. Please contact the office at 316-794-4030 to make alternate transportation plans.
