
How long are 100 kids starting at the 1st grade outside doors ? To the,end of the ramp by 4th grade.




How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll part of a Tootsie Pop? The kiddos in 2C are experimenting today to find out on the 100th day of school!




First graders finding the shortest path to lunch!




More from Ag Day





More from Ag Day





More fun at Ag Day!





4th grade enjoying At Day at Carl Sandburg College today.





There will be no P.M. prek for Mrs. Peterson’s class as Hedding will be dismissing at 12:30 today due to the forecast of potential flash freezing.

Unfortunately, no school again Thursday, January 31 due to the dangerously cold temperatures.

2B virtual learning




Still at work



2B is virtual learning today!




Day 2 of inclement weather and 4B is hard at work at home. So very proud of this group and their hard work!





Day 2 of inclement weather and 4B is hard at work at home. So very proud of this group and their hard work!





Hedding students should do Day 2 of Snow Day work and/or look for any messages from their teachers on additional class work to complete before our next school day. Please email or message your child’s teacher if you have any questions.

4B working hard at home on their snow day. So proud of them!




4B is working hard at home on their snow day. So proud of them!





This is a reminder that all students have packets of class work and/or online instruction and work to provide as much continuity to learning for our students when they are out due to circumstances out of our control, like this winter weather. Students are expected to complete the work sent home and return it to school or submit online the next day we have school. Teachers have included a note with the packets with contact information in case students or parents have any questions or need clarification concerning any of the work sent home.

There will be no school tomorrow due to freezing temps., high winds and poor road conditions. All K through 5 Hedding students were given packets of class work to complete in the event of another missed day due to weather. Please read the attached letter which explains the new Illinois legislation which allows for school attendance days to be defined by the district as long as students are participating in learning for a portion of the day. Each teacher has included a note with contact information in case parents or students have any questions.


Due to rapidly deteriorating road conditions, dismissal time has been moved to 12:20 today, Thursday, January 24, 2019.