Freeman Celebrates Music In Our Schools Month
March has been officially designated by The National Association for Music Education for the observance of Music In Our Schools Month (MIOSM). MIOSM began as a single statewide celebration in 1973, and has . . . read more
A Busy February
A Busy February By Teri Nieveen February may be a short month, but it was full of activities for the Kindergarten classes at Freeman. We were finally able to celebrate 100 days of school, something we normally do in January. Students . . . read more
Seven Selected To All-State Band
Seven Freeman Band Members have been selected to participate in the Class C All State Band! Auditions for the Class C All State band require 3 scales and 2 etudes. A record 205 students from Class C schools across the state . . . read more
Freeman Junior High Girls Complete Undefeated Season
Freeman Junior High Girls Basketball Diller-Odell at Freeman Wednesday, February 17, 2010 The Freeman junior high girls basketball team completed an undefeated season by registering a win over Diller-Odell in the Freeman gym on . . . read more
Art Students Place at Conference Art Show
Congratulations to Shannon Koenig, Mackenzie Ruskamp and Celia Timms for placing in the Conference Art Show. Shannon created a sculpted a cornucopia from clay and received third place. Mackenzie created a coil pot with a puzzle . . . read more
Freeman JH Girls Defeat JB, Tangle With Jets
Monday, February 8, 2010 The Freeman junior high girls’ basketball team traveled to Johnson for a difficult rematch against the Johnson-Brock Eagles. The A-team got off to a slow start and found themselves trailing 6-2 after the . . . read more
High School Math Roundup
Algebra 1 Students in algebra I class just finished learning about linear systems of equations and inequalities. Students learned three methods to solve linear systems. The methods were graphing, substitution, and . . . read more
Larkins Wins 2010 Freeman Geography Bee
Jessica Larkins, a seventh grade student at Freeman, won the school-level competition of the National Geographic Bee on January 15th and a chance at a $25,000 college scholarship. The school-level Bee, at which students answered oral . . . read more
Larkins Wins Freeman Geography Bee
Jessica Larkins, a seventh grade student at Freeman, won the school-level competition of the National Geographic Bee on January 15th and a chance at a $25,000 college scholarship. The school-level Bee, at which students answered oral . . . read more
Kindergarten Has a Feast
What are you thankful for? Each Kindergartner in Mrs. Marker and Mrs. Nieveen’s class were given an opportunity to tell just that at the annual Freeman Kindergarten Thanksgiving Feast. No one seemed to have a difficult time coming up . . . read more
TECHS Class Leads the Way in Technology
The Technology Education Challenges in High Schools (TECHS) class at Freeman High School works everyday to improve the available technology within classrooms and develop a thorough understanding of different types of technology . . . read more
All Hail the Corinthians!
The World Cultures class, primarily consisting of freshman, recently participated in the Ancient Olympic Games. The games were very competitive and came down to the final event. At the conclusion, the Corinthians . . . read more
Apple Time in the Kindergarten Room
We’ve all noticed the abundance of apples in the stores, and the Kindergarten classes of Mrs. Marker and Mrs. Nieveen have been taking advantage of the many different kinds with lots of different activities centered around the juicy, . . . read more
Fifth Grade Band Has 22 Students
The new 5th grade band is off to a great start with 22 students in beginning band! We have five flutes, five clarinets, one alto saxophone, six trumpets, two trombones and three percussionists. Thursday night, . . . read more
Kindergarten Porridge Party
The three bears and Goldilocks may have liked porridge, but the majority of the Freeman Kindergarten did not find it pleasing. However, they did enjoy the choice of toppings they put on the porridge. After a week of reading and . . . read more