softball postponed
2 months ago, Britani Thompson
softball
You’re Invited! Join us for a Community Pancake Feed at the Waubun School Forest on Sunday, May 4th from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM! Enjoy a light brunch featuring maple syrup made by WOWE students, connect with neighbors, and check out some fun and educational activities: • Seed distribution by WETCC Extension • Planting Station • Story Walk This event is open to all – come celebrate spring with us in the forest! Huge thank you to our partners: White Earth Nation Tribal Public Health, White Earth Tribal & Community College, White Earth Natural Resources, and the White Earth Nation Tribal Health Division. #CommunityEvent #WaubunSchoolForest #PancakeFeed #MapleSyrup #FamilyFun #WOWE #WhiteEarthNation
2 months ago, Donna Kent
pancake feed
Art 2 Students finished their drawings!
2 months ago, Katie Skersick
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Reminder for families: There will be no school on April 18th and 21st. Enjoy the extended weekend—we look forward to welcoming everyone back on April 22nd!
2 months ago, Waubun Student Services
No school April 18 - April 21
Thunderbird Baseball Heads to NCE/UH April 17th
2 months ago, Britani Thompson
game day
First JV Golf Tournament April 17th
2 months ago, Britani Thompson
golf
🎓✨ Join us for our Academic Breakfast on April 23rd at 8:00 AM! We’ll be celebrating our hardworking students who have earned an Academic Letter for Semester 1 of the 24-25 School Year! Academic Letter Guidelines: ► “A” Academic Letter = GPA 3.667 – 4.0 Grades 7-10: No lower than a B; no more than one B Grades 11-12: No lower than a B; no more than two B’s ► “B” Academic Letter = GPA 3.001 – 3.666 Grades 7-10: No lower than a C; no more than one C Grades 11-12: No lower than a C; no more than two C’s We are so proud of the dedication and effort our students put into their academics — we can’t wait to celebrate with you!
2 months ago, Waubun Student Services
Academic Breakfast
Waubun 5th and 6th Grade Band Concert
2 months ago, Britani Thompson
concert
Come join our team at WOWE! Here are a few reasons you should choose Waubun Ogema White Earth School.
2 months ago, Waubun Student Services
Join our Team
Student of the Month!
2 months ago, Andrea Haverkamp
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Even when Minnesota weather keeps us on our toes, we always find joy in the fresh air and natural beauty around us. From exploring and creating to engaging with the world outside the classroom—these moments matter. It always brings a smile to my face seeing students light up as they connect with nature. Here’s to more outdoor adventures ahead! #OutdoorLearning #SchoolForestMagic #KickStartAdventures #NatureSmiles #LearnOutside
2 months ago, Donna Kent
Kick Start
Even when Minnesota’s weather keeps us on our toes, there’s something truly magical about time spent outside! Thank you to the amazing first-grade teachers for bringing your students to the school forest! We had a blast exploring, creating, and connecting with the natural world around us. It’s always a joy to see young learners light up with curiosity and excitement in nature. Here’s to more muddy boots, big smiles, and outdoor adventures ahead!
2 months ago, Donna Kent
1st grade
Please join us for our Spring Title 1 meeting, April 23 starting at 5pm in the Waubun Media Center.
2 months ago, Waubun Student Services
Title 1
Huge congratulations to these outstanding students who earned the R&J Broadcasting Good Student Award: Savannah Keezer, Brynn McArthur, Hudson McArthur, Nicholas Baker, Lexi Pazdernik, Cleighton Hoban, and Dakiya Smith! These students were honored for their hard work, character, and commitment to making a positive impact. During the banquet, Brooke Pond of Jacobson Body Shop was so inspired by one student’s story, she awarded an extra $250 scholarship to Dakiya Smith! Dakiya’s heartfelt interview moved Brooke — and reminded everyone why celebrating student success matters. Check out the full story from the Good Student Award Banquet here: https://rjbroadcasting.com/good-student-award-banquet-2/#page-content Way to go, students — you make your schools and communities proud!
2 months ago, Waubun Student Services
Good Student Award Winners
Please join the Waubun Explorers in their Fun run, April 24th at the Waubun High School Track. This fundraiser will include concessions, raffle with prizes, and the fun run. The Waubun Explorer students will coming around looking for pledges for each lap ran or walked. This is also a community event and we have prizes for top runners in different age groups. The cost to participate in this event is $10.
2 months ago, Waubun Student Services
Waubun  Explorers Fun Run
Reminder to families: We will have no school on April 18th and 21st. Enjoy your long weekend and we will see you all back on April 22!
2 months ago, Waubun Student Services
No school April 18 - April 21
🎉 Congratulations to our Ogema Elementary TBird Ticket Winners of the Week! 🎉 We’re so proud of each of you for showing kindness, hard work, and that awesome Thunderbird spirit. Keep soaring high—you’re setting a great example for everyone! 📚 And now… the moment we’ve all been waiting for… After weeks of voting, reading, and cheering on our favorite stories, the March Madness Book Champion of 2025 is officially crowned... 🥁 drumroll please 🥁 🏆 The 2025 March Madness Book Champion is… Wings of an Eagle! 🦅✨ This powerful story soared above the rest and captured our hearts! Thank you to everyone who read, voted, and celebrated books with us. Remember—every book is an adventure waiting to happen. Let’s keep the reading excitement going, Thunderbirds—one great book can take you anywhere! 💙📖✨
2 months ago, Laurie Johnson
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What an Incredible Week at Sugar Bush Camp—4th Grade Style! What a fantastic experience it has been having our 4th graders out at Sugar Bush Camp this week! Their curiosity, excitement, and eagerness to learn made each day truly special. Sugar Bush Camp is more than just being outside—it’s a place where learning comes to life. From tapping maple trees and collecting sap to discovering how maple syrup is made, our students were immersed in hands-on lessons that connect directly to science, culture, and the seasons. These outdoor experiences help our 4th graders deepen their understanding of the world around them while also learning about respect, responsibility, and the traditions that have been shared for generations. Being on the land helps them see learning through a new lens—one rooted in place, connection, and community. A huge thank you to everyone who helped bring Sugar Bush Camp to life for our 4th graders. These are the moments they’ll carry with them for years to come!
2 months ago, Donna Kent
4th grade
4th grade
Students from Mrs. Bements class were back in action with Reader's Theatre!
2 months ago, Mrs. Bement
RT
6th Graders need your help!! Check out the photo below for more info.
2 months ago, Waubun Student Services
6th Graders