Mrs. Johnson's 2nd grade had art with Ms. Skersick today!





Mrs. Skersick's 3rd grade students had art with Ms. Skersick today!




Don't forget we have a fun-filled dress-up week next week in our schools. We love to see how creative our students and staff can be.

Another reminder Christmas Break is soon approaching. There will be no school starting December 25th to January 2nd. Students and teachers will be back and ready to rock the new year on January 3rd.

Mahnomen-Waubun Thunderbirds take on Ada Borup / Norman County West Cougars tonight starting with the JV teams at 4:30pm. Catch all the live action of the doubleheader tonight in Mahnomen in person, on the radio, or on Your Live Event.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEU3vZDLM1Q

Waubun Elementary Dress-Up Days:
Monday - 18th - Pajama Day
Tuesday - 19th - Festive Sweater Weather
Wednesday - 20th - Holiday Glow Up
Thursday - 21st - 100% Grinch
Friday - 22nd - Flannel Friday
Announcing out December Seven Grandfather Teachings Award Winners: PART 2 RESPECT- Chipiitenim g’wiijibimaadiziig gegwa dabasen’aake.
Place others before yourself in your life don't look down on anyone.
G’minwaadenmaag g’wiijibimaadiziig.
Respect your fellow living beings
Respect is represented by the buffalo. The buffalo gives every part of his being to sustain the human way of living, not because he is of less value, but because he respects the balance and needs of others. To honor all creation is to have respect. Live honorably in teachings and in your actions towards all things. Do not waste and be mindful of the balance of all living things. Share and give away what you do not need. Treat others the way you would like to be treated. Do not be hurtful to yourself or others.






Announcing out December Seven Grandfather Teachings Award Winners: RESPECT- Chipiitenim g’wiijibimaadiziig gegwa dabasen’aake.
Place others before yourself in your life don't look down on anyone.
G’minwaadenmaag g’wiijibimaadiziig.
Respect your fellow living beings
Respect is represented by the buffalo. The buffalo gives every part of his being to sustain the human way of living, not because he is of less value, but because he respects the balance and needs of others. To honor all creation is to have respect. Live honorably in teachings and in your actions towards all things. Do not waste and be mindful of the balance of all living things. Share and give away what you do not need. Treat others the way you would like to be treated. Do not be hurtful to yourself or others.






Ojibwe Word of the Day

Just a friendly Reminder of our Waubun Band and Choir Concerts

We hope you all enjoyed the Waubun-Ogema-White Earth family game night take-home activity. More games will be going out next week for those students who were gone. We hope you enjoyed this activity from the comfort of your own home and continue to enjoy the fun and games. Here are some snapshots from the memorable evening! 🌟🎉


Ojibwe Word of the Day

Mrs. Erickson's kindergarten class made some "perspective" snowmen in art with Ms. Skersick!




Ms. Skersick's Jr. High art students learned about value and made drawings of gift bows!







Waubun Elementary students in grades 4-6 will attend the Jingle Bell Shoppe at Ogema Elementary School on Thursday, December 14th.
Student of the Month!

Student of the Month!

Student of the Month!

Student of the Month!

Student of the Month!

