Mr. Barberg's 5th grade made watercolor blue birds in art with Ms. Skersick!
over 2 years ago, Katie Skersick
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Ms. Skersick's ceramic students made "hatchlings" for Easter!
over 2 years ago, Katie Skersick
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Quarter 3 "A" Honor Roll
over 2 years ago, Britani Ferencik
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Quarter 3 "B" Honor Roll
over 2 years ago, Britani Ferencik
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Waubun-Ogema-White Earth school will be released today at 12:00pm due to weather conditions developing this afternoon causing dangerous travel conditions. All after school activities and child care are cancelled. Student release schedule: Ogema buses depart at 11:45 and 12:20 Waubun buses depart at 12:00 Parent Pickup from 12:00-12:20
over 2 years ago, Laurie Johnson
We are excited to bring to you again this year Kids in the Kitchen. Each student grades Kick-Start through 4th grade with receive a book and the mix that goes along with that book. Keep a look out for this coming home soon. Grades 5th-12th will be receiving a cookbook as part of Kids in the Kitchen. This will be sent home before the end of the school year.
over 2 years ago, Donna Kent
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5th Annual Mini Pow Wow coming soon!!!
over 2 years ago, WOWE School District
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Speech Night -- Postponed to April 11!
over 2 years ago, Tracy Dady
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Ms. Skersick's advanced drawing and painting students are starting pyrography (wood burning) art! Can't wait to see the finished results!
over 2 years ago, Katie Skersick
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Ms. Skersick's advanced drawing and painting class finished their grid drawings!
over 2 years ago, Katie Skersick
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Jameson and Kenny
Julien and Ronni
Chris and Daunte
Come join us for a fun night at ECFE tonight April 3rd! The Waubun-Ogema-White Earth ECFE program is a fun night for children ages 0-4 and their parents/guardians.
over 2 years ago, Donna Kent
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Mrs. Bement's 1st grade class filled up their pride pennies last week for having excellent behavior! To celebrate, they voted to have the students be the teacher for a lesson ! Students that wanted to participate filled out a lesson plan just like a classroom teacher does and Mrs. Bement got to sit back and be a student! The "teachers" even got to call her by her first name when they called on her! Students taught about topics such as how to fish, facts about dinosaurs, pokemon cards, and cats. They were very informative! They've already earned quite a few more pride pennies so hopefully they can get one more big celebration before the end of the school year! Keep up the great work 1st graders!
over 2 years ago, Laurie Johnson
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over 2 years ago, Britani Ferencik
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Join us for a fun night at ECFE! The Waubun-Ogema-White Earth ECFE program is a fun night for children ages 0-4 and their parents/guardians. Here are the upcoming dates in April.
over 2 years ago, Donna Kent
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Waubun-Ogema-White Earth District #435 is seeking full time Special Education Teacher 1.0 positions for the 2022-2023 school year. The WOWE staff is truly “one team with one goal”. With our talent, commitment and unity, we continue to build a strong team. The candidate should possess great collaboration partners, a dedication to youth and curriculum and a strong belief that every student can succeed. Interested applicants can submit their Letter of Application, Certified Application (www.waubun.k12.mn.us), Resume, copy of MN State Teaching License (K-12) and a copy of college/university transcripts and three letters of reference to: Waubun School Dist. #435. Attn: Josh Kent, Human Resources, PO Box 98, Waubun MN 56589, email: joshkent@waubun.k12.mn.us For inquiries: call Laurie Johnson, Ogema Principal at 473-6174 or email at lauriej@waubun.k12.mn.us
over 2 years ago, Josh Kent
Student of the Month
over 2 years ago, Andrea Haverkamp
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Congrats to our March 7 Grandfather Teachings Award Winners: Dibaadendiziwin- Humility Humility is to know that we are a part of creation. Humility is represented by the wolf. For the wolf, life is lived for his pack and the ultimate shame is to be outcast. Live life selflessly and not selfishly. Respect your place and carry your pride with your people and praise the accomplishments of all. Do not become arrogant and self important. Find balance in within yourself and all living things. We must always consider ourselves equal to one another. We should never think of ourselves as being better or worse than anyone else. Humility comes in many forms. This includes compassion, calmness, meekness, gentleness, and patience. We must reflect on how we want to present ourselves to those around us. We must be aware of the balance and equality with all of life, including humans, plants, and animals
over 2 years ago, WOWE School District
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Congrats to our March 7 Grandfather Teachings Award Winners: Dibaadendiziwin- Humility Humility is to know that we are a part of creation. Humility is represented by the wolf. For the wolf, life is lived for his pack and the ultimate shame is to be outcast. Live life selflessly and not selfishly. Respect your place and carry your pride with your people and praise the accomplishments of all. Do not become arrogant and self important. Find balance in within yourself and all living things. We must always consider ourselves equal to one another. We should never think of ourselves as being better or worse than anyone else. Humility comes in many forms. This includes compassion, calmness, meekness, gentleness, and patience. We must reflect on how we want to present ourselves to those around us. We must be aware of the balance and equality with all of life, including humans, plants, and animals
over 2 years ago, WOWE School District
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Congrats to our March 7 Grandfather Teachings Award Winners: Dibaadendiziwin- Humility Humility is to know that we are a part of creation. Humility is represented by the wolf. For the wolf, life is lived for his pack and the ultimate shame is to be outcast. Live life selflessly and not selfishly. Respect your place and carry your pride with your people and praise the accomplishments of all. Do not become arrogant and self important. Find balance in within yourself and all living things. We must always consider ourselves equal to one another. We should never think of ourselves as being better or worse than anyone else. Humility comes in many forms. This includes compassion, calmness, meekness, gentleness, and patience. We must reflect on how we want to present ourselves to those around us. We must be aware of the balance and equality with all of life, including humans, plants, and animals
over 2 years ago, Dejah Anderson
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Ms. Swier's 6th grade students finished their watercolor "Golden finches" in art with Ms. Skersick!
over 2 years ago, Katie Skersick
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