This old-school pet is buried under the birdbath.
Hermit Crab
This disappears the moment that independent work time begins.
Motivation
This is where the best math vibes can be found.
The Library
This 9th grade dynamic duo often has their names mixed up by Ms. Hubbard.
Ehys and Reli. Or Rhys and Eli.
Who was the first assistant to Ms. Hubbard in the Prickly Pear classroom?
Ms. Attallah
This is the month that Mr. Bun died in.
September
This destination would have been the first overnight for the 7th grade team, but the government shut down led to vast disappointment.
the Grand Canyon
The 8th grade team was once fired from this very delicious job.
Team meals
Our longest term 9th grade students started out in this desert-themed classroom.
Saguaro
This current teacher will be shifting to a new role in the front office next year.
Ms. Yocklin
This pet was surgically removed from an egg by Ms. Hubbard in 2020.
Miracle
This is the only theme day that ever occurred in math.
six seven
This student has a knack for getting stuck in strange places.
Adam
This former student now goes behind the wheel to help our high schoolers.
Your favorite teachers often match, by wearing this traditional pattern.
black and white stripes.
This is where many of our fish ended up in the earlier years.
The toilet in the boys bathroom.
In this state, particles are far apart and move freely, also a homonym for one of the 7th grade students.
Gas
The only class where bullying is part of the culture.
math
What was "the song" of the year in 2024/2025 school year?
Sailor Song
This teacher moved to Washington last year.
Ms. Smith
This person loves Enid more than they love most things.
Hannah
We climbed to new heights on this desert trail.
hieroglyphic trail
The 8th grade cohort suffers from not being the youngest, and not being the oldest, often called by this syndrome.
Middle Child Syndrome
This "non-static" character was tasked with staying shiny.
Ms. Anderson and Ms. Hubbard both graduated high school in this year.
2001