The Scoop

Artist of the Month

Interviewed by Madelyn Roberts, Addalynn Timm and Ember Jones

Photos by Addalynn Timm and Madelyn Roberts

January: First-Grader, Sylvie Elliot

"My Grandma started to make art and showed me how. I like how art spreads and bends when making it," said first-grader Sylvie.

February: Sixth-Graders, Abbigale Woodburn and Maddisyn Teeter

"I've wanted to be an artist my whole life. It helps with stress and helps me calm down," said sixth-grader Maddie.

"I always wanted to do art. It helps take my mind off of things," said sixth-grader Abbey.

March: Kindergartener, Lilly Gillette

"Art is very fun because you get to be creative," said kindergartener Lilly.

Teacher of the Month

Interviewed by Regan Thompson, Norah Hadlock, and Ada Mosier

Photos by Regan Thompson and Ember Jones

January: Mrs. Romberger

February: Mrs. Baird

March: Mrs. Malanoski

Mrs. Romberger- “I became a teacher because I really enjoy being around kids.” 

Mrs. Baird- “I love children and I always loved playing teacher as a kid."

Mrs. Malanoski- "I wanted to be able to help kids."

Mrs. Romberger- “I went to Sayre from kindergarten to 12th grade, and came back to teach, and have been here almost thirty years.”

Mrs. Baird- “I have completed three triathlons.” 

Mrs. Malanoski- “I know how to juggle.”

Mrs. Romberger- "All of the new families I get to meet each year. I also get nervous myself every year before the first night of school."

Mrs. Baird- “Seeing students learn is my favorite.” 

Mrs. Malanoski- “Seeing all of the kids grow and succeed every year.”

A Scoop of Wyatt Nasoni 

Interview and photo by Colton Roof

"I like myself and baseball," said Kindergartener Wyatt

A Scoop of Keyarrah Morningstar

Interview and photo by Skyler Brown

"When I grow up I want to be a police officer," said first-grader Keyarrah.

A Scoop of Elden Romberger

Interview and photo by Damien Teeter

" If I could pick a field trip, I would go to the dirt bike track," said  second-grader Elden.

A Scoop of Xander Parrish

Interview and photo by Alexis Thompson

"I want to be a police officer when I grow up," said third-grader Xander.

A Scoop of Quynn Powell

Interview and photo by Ember Jones

"If I were a superhero, I'd eb Wonderwoman," said fourth-grader Quynn.

A Scoop of Ember Wolverton

Interview and photo by Scarlett Lattimer

"I want to be an artist or a vet when I grow up ," said fifth-grader Ember.

A Scoop of Ariana Walmsley

Interview and photo by Caroline Moore

"My talents are dancing and tumbling," said sixth-grader Ariana.

A Scoop of Levi Keegan

Interview and photo by Caroline Moore

"A special talent I have is playing the trumpet, said sixth-grader Levi.

 January Scoop of  Mrs. Baggerly

Written by Emmalynne Benson

Photo by Emmalynn Benson


    Mrs. Baggerly has worked at Sayre School district for 3 years, but you may also know her from driving buses which she has done since she was 18 years old. You may also see Mrs. Baggerly at school events for her kids that also attend Sayre. 

"My love for children and my passion to help others influenced me to start working at Snyder," said Mrs. Baggerly. 

Mrs. Baggerly works very hard on many different tasks and many staff would agree she runs Snyder Elementary along side Mrs. Murrelle. One of the many hats Mrs. Baggerly wears is being a mom. When Mrs. Baggerly is not working, she enjoys going camping.

"My favorite thing to do is going camping and making memories with my family," said Mrs. Baggerly.

February Scoop of  Mr. Schroeder

Written by Duncan Mumo

Photo by Duncan Mumo


     Mr. Schroeder has worked at Sayre School District for five years as a school psychologist. 

"I like how every person treats each other here at Snyder," said Mr. Schroeder.

Mr. Schroeder is also a part of the PBIS team that encourages RISE (Respectful, Integrity, Self-Control, and Empathy) behaviors. The PBIS team has a prize cart for students showing RISE, holds assemblies at Snyder, and runs popcorn Fridays for a nice snack on Fridays.

"I like how we have the events with staff and students bringing everyone together. I like being a part of the small school with a big heart," said Mr. Schroeder.

 March Scoop of Mrs. Bradley

Written by Madelyn Roberts

Photo by Colton Roof


        Mrs. Bradley has been working at Sayre Area School District for Thirteen years. Mrs. Bradley has worked as both a custodian and as a paraprofessional for Sayre over the years.

"I came to Sayre because I like working around students and I enjoy working here because I am also near my family," said Mrs. Bradley.

Mrs. Bradley is almost always wearing a smile and willing to help anyone in need. Snyder Elementary is certainly lucky to have her on the Sayre team. While she enjoys her job and working with students, Mrs. Bradley enjoys spending time with her family in her spare time. 

Early Spring

Comic by Ada Mosier