Paws would like to thank our amazing staff & students for all of the donations. They will be put to great use at one of our local animal shelters! Our Newport family is Paws-i-tively the best family!

Paws came to visit the 4th graders today who are being ""pawsitively" drug free!

Mrs. Meyer's class was thrilled to have a special visitor today!



Today for Red Ribbon Week we are promising to be Paws-i-tively drug free! Students and Staff were able to bring in their favorite stuffed animal and Mr. Shore's class rose to the occasion! All of the classes were thrilled to have a special visitor today as well!




5th grade enjoyed their time with Paws and their stuffed animals!


Ms. Jackson's class joined in on the fun & dressed like their favorite gym teacher too!

Today we celebrated Red Ribbon Week by dressing as our favorite gym teacher! We love you Ms. K!!!









It was wonderful to see so many Newport staff members and students wearing red to kick off Red Ribbon Week!






4th grade students building multiplication arrays!



Today and every day, we celebrate and honor the incredible individuals who lead our schools with dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment. Our principals are the guiding stars in our educational journey, shaping the future of our students, staff, and communities. Beach Park School District #3 is proud to have some of the very best individuals leading our schools!

November Events at Zion-Benton Public Library for Kids and Teens!


Congratulations to this weeks SuperStars!!





Gabriela & Leilani did an amazing job doing the announcements this week!!

Ms. Jackson's class practicing their socialization skills.




Ms. Babbe's class enjoying their library time!







The Northern Illinois Food Bank's Mobile Pantry will be at the Zion Benton New Tech campus on Saturday October 28th @ 10:00.


Red Ribbon Week is Monday, October 23rd - Friday, October 27th!

Ms. Carman and the 5th grade band working hard!


4th graders working with Mr. Ongena and Ms. Knuth to build with Keva Planks.




