White Earth Health Services will be offering Free Dental screening for students grades 4-6 on November 1st-7th.
If you'd like for your student to be seen, please return the forms that were sent out during Midterm Grade reports to the Student Service's Office in the H.S

Mrs. Haugo's third grade had art with Ms. Skersick where they made watercolor lions!




Mrs. Skersick's 3rd graders had art with Ms. Skersick and they made watercolor lions!




Mrs. Peterson's 1st graders had art with Ms. Skersick where they made oil Pastel zebras!





Ms. Skersick's Art 1 students practiced drawing a fish using the grid system. These are the students who completed one. Looking forward to see how they do on their larger drawings where they get to draw a Halloween character of their choice! Coming soon!







Danica Christensen completed her acrylic painting in Ms.Skersick's art 1 class! She did a beautiful job! So cute!

Only one week away! There will be ghoulish dance moves, Spooktacular games, and hauntingly delicious treats. Don't miss out on this wickedly good time!!

Section volleyball seeding has been released! The Thunderbirds earned the #9 seed in the Section 8A East and will travel to the #8 seed Win-E-Mac on Monday, October 23rd. Game time is 7:00pm, in Erskine.
Section gate admissions are $8 adults and $5 students. Only Region 8A and MSHSL passes will be honored. If traveling to the game, please review the MSHSL Behavior Expectations for post-season tournament competitions.
Programs will be available via a QR code provided prior to the game.
Any livestream information will be shared upon our notice from Region 8.
Go Thunderbirds!

🍕🎉 Join us in supporting WOWE PTSO Elementary and our students! Our Pizza Fundraiser is back! This fundraiser helps support fantastic events like the Jingle Bell Shop, Halloween Dance, Class Incentive Parties, Classroom Snacks, Playground/Gym Equipment, and Teacher Appreciation Events. Every slice counts! Order your pizza today to make a difference in our school community. 🍕

Now Hiring: Student Success Paraprofessional

For additional information regarding this meeting, please visit the following links:
Public Hearing Presentation/Overview: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/140DN_MoeXErcgumyrzV5U4cO3K9gK6uWWhSXg_Z-qiE/edit?usp=sharing
Agenda:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BhgaZpqi_dRbxUtDpg77Pj9zfP4QyJEe/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=101572091144843131078&rtpof=true&sd=true

On Monday and Tuesday, Miss Rojas and the 3rd Grade Ojibwe classes had a demonstration on how to harvest wild rice ! Miigwech to Jason Clark, White Earth Natural Resources Parks and Recreation Coordinator, for sharing this experience with our students at Ogema Elementary!



Fight Cancer

Congratulations to our October Seven Grandfather Teachings Award Winners: October is Wisdom- Nbwaakaawin- The Beaver
Students are nominated by peers and staff. Award winners are chosen by the Indian Education Staff.
The beaver represents wisdom because he uses his natural gift wisely for his survival. The beaver also alters his environment in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way for the benefit of his family. To cherish knowledge is to know wisdom. Use your inherent gifts wisely and live your life by them. Recognize your differences and those of others in a kind and respectful way. Continuously observe the life of all things around you. Listen with clarity and a sound mind. Respect your own limitations and those of all of your surroundings. Allow yourself to learn and live by your wisdom.
Wisdom carries other meanings, which also include intelligence or knowledge. When we cherish our knowledge or intelligence, we are also cherishing our wisdom. We must use sound judgement along with the ability to separate inner qualities and relationships. We must use a good sense and course of action to form a positive attitude. We must remember to listen and use the wisdom that has been provided by our Elders, Tribal leadership, and our Spiritual leaders. We must also always remember that Wisdom comes in all shapes, sizes, forms, and ages.










🍕📣 Hey WOWE Families! 📣🍕
Get ready for a tasty treat because WOWE PTSO is back with another awesome fundraiser! 🎉 Starting today, your elementary students will be coming home with Great North pizza order forms.
🤩 It’s the perfect opportunity to get some delicious frozen pizza while supporting our school. 🏫🍕
📋 Simply fill out the order form with your favorite pizza choices, and return it to school by October 27th.
Let’s make this fundraiser a huge success, and remember, every pizza counts in helping support our students and school! 🙌

Please join us for ECFE class tonight. There is no charge to attend the ECFE classes. ECFE program is a fun night for children ages 0-4 and their parents/guardians. Hope to see you tonight at the Ogema school from 5:30-6:30.

Reminder that there is ECFE class tonight! Hope to see you there!

Only a few weeks away! Mark your calendar because you are not going to want to miss this eerie festivities. There will be chilling dance moves, ghoulishly entertaining games to play, and hauntingly delicious treats for you to sink your fangs into. Don't miss out on this wickedly good time!!

Waubun High School students attending College visits at University of MN Morris and University of MN Twin Cities. Today was American Indian College Visit Day. Trip is sponsored by WHS and the Indian Education Program


Way to go Hannah!

