
Mrs. Davis’s third-grade science students’ floating ghosts are a great example of how forces can interact! Gravity pulls the ghosts downward, while magnetism provides an upward or opposing force that counteracts gravity, keeping the ghosts afloat. This setup offers a hands-on way for students to observe how these forces can balance each other out, creating a stable floating effect.





Congratulations to our October Students of the Month at Umpire Elementary!


With heavy hearts CRPS says goodbye to Mrs. Callie Parker who is off on a new adventure! We will miss you and wish you and your family all the happiness and luck on your new chapter!



Huge shoutout to a couple of our Umpire sixth graders for leveling up in Lexia Power Up!


We had a few little visitors at CRHS this morning! We think the big kids enjoyed the trick or treating as much as the littles!





What a fantastic day at Umpire School! Our Pre-K through 2nd graders had a blast trick-or-treating this morning! Check out these adorable costumes and smiling faces! And don’t forget, the fun continues tonight with our PTO’s Trunk or Treat outside the elementary school! If the rain decides to join us, we’ll move the festivities indoors.











Congratulations to the CRHS cross country team on their outstanding performance at the district cross country meet on October 29 in Booneville!
Junior Girls Division:
Jessie Bailey 14th
Kristina Wilkinson 19th
Junior Boys Division:
Skylar Velez 11th
Alex Sherrouse 17th
Kevin Marufo 23rd
Joseph Dosch 25th
Tony Flores 26th
Senior Girls Division:
Madison Johnson 13th
Kayla Newberry 22nd
Kaydince Gray 27th
Senior Boys Division:
Dillon Loving 10th
Anthony Johnson 17th



Braxdon joined The Lost Tooth Club first thing this morning!


Cossatot River Preschool had so much fun making their own monster cookies yesterday! They enjoyed making them almost as much as they did eating them!



We had an amazing time at the CRES Fall Festival! 🍂 So many fun games, great food, and unforgettable memories were made. The kids had a blast with all the activities. Thanks to all the organizers and volunteers who made this event so special. Can’t wait for next year!




Umpire had the honor of welcoming two incredible guest speakers to campus! Their personal stories about the impact of drugs on their lives were both powerful and eye-opening. Thank you so much for sharing!



*Attention CRES Families*



Congratulations to our October Star Students at CRES!
This month, we are celebrating students who have demonstrated responsibility both in and out of the classroom. These amazing individuals have shown us what it means to take ownership of their actions, make thoughtful choices, and be dependable members of our school community. 🌟
Back Row (L-R): Braxton Chambers, Daniel Flournoy, Emma Craig, Kaitlyn Dosch, Sophia Williams, Brynlee Mayo
Front Row (L-R): Adeline Strother, Kei'Shae Goss, Cameron Baker, Logan Carter, and Javier Bravo
Not Pictured: JC Rogers


Umpire Reminder- Beta Club forms due October 30th!


Cossatot River Primary School is proud to announce its Character Kids of the Month for October. The word of the month is "Courage." The October Star Students are: (pictured front row from left to right) Breanna Perez, Chayni Johnson, Lillian Baker, Camila Vega, Tucker Schlomer (back row) Jayney Jacks, Alan Martinez, Talynn Watkins, Emma Jester, Tyler Deaton, Montana Hernandez.


Welcome Savanna to The Lost Tooth Club! We love celebrating our students milestones!


Thank you to Mena Elks Lodge for coming to celebrate Red Ribbon week with CRPS and providing banana splits for our students! We are grateful for your time and generosity!











Welcome Jasmine to The Lost Tooth Club!


In Ms. Laken's FACS class at Umpire Campus, students are getting creative for Red Ribbon Week by making powerful drug-free posters! They’re including important information about the effects of drugs, raising awareness, and promoting a healthy lifestyle.


Welcome to the Lost Tooth Club Nova!
