The 12 Days of Distance Learning From Ogema School https://youtu.be/dgzgzRlp2RQ
over 3 years ago, Travis Gary
Quick Guide for Distance Learning assistance and help!
over 3 years ago, WOWE School District
help
December to Remember
over 3 years ago, WOWE School District
Dec 17
Word of the Day
over 3 years ago, WOWE School District
Cookie
Arissa was selected November Student of the Month. Her teacher, Mrs. Johnson says, “My star student for November is Arissa. Arissa is a hard worker who always tries her best. She also uses Thunderbird Pride in all the aspects of distance learning. She is great at participating and sharing her answers in google meets. Her smile is contagious and makes myself and the others around her smile too. Having Arissa in my distance learning class makes teaching so much fun!” Arissa is most thankful for friends and family. She says they are so nice and take good care of her. Arissa’s favorite part of school is learning math. She likes adding up numbers the best. She also likes to draw cats at school. Some more of Arissa’s interests are playing Roblox, PS4, doing puzzles, and hide and seek. Arissa you are a rockstar!! Keep up the good work!
over 3 years ago, Angie Lehrke
Arissa was selected November Student of the Month. Her teacher, Mrs. Johnson says, “My star student for November is Arissa.  Arissa is a hard worker who always tries her best. She also uses Thunderbird Pride in all the aspects of distance learning.  She is great at participating and sharing her answers in google meets. Her smile is contagious and makes myself and the others around her smile too.  Having Arissa in my distance learning class makes teaching  so much fun!”  Arissa is most thankful for friends and family. She says they are so nice and take good care of her. Arissa’s favorite part of school is learning math. She likes adding up numbers the best. She also likes to draw cats at school. Some more of Arissa’s interests are playing Roblox, PS4, doing puzzles, and hide and seek.   Arissa you are a rockstar!! Keep up the good work!
Tripp was selected November Student of the Month. His teacher, Mrs. Bement says, “Tripp has a positive attitude while learning and does so with a smile on his face - which always puts a smile on my face! He shows respect towards others by being kind and caring. Tripp completes his assignments neatly and on time. Other characteristics that describe Tripp are hard-working, helpful, and trustworthy. In fact, he is so trustworthy that he won't even tell me, his own teacher, the secret lake that he catches fish on! Ha! Keep up the fantastic work Tripp - you are doing great things!! ” Tripp is most thankful for his family and friends. He likes fishing, hunting, and spending time with his family. He says he likes walking in the woods the most when he is hunting. Tripp’s favorite part of school is being with his friends. They are very creative and like to make up their own games when they play. Tripp says he enjoys taking vacations with his family. He can also do a magic card trick! We can’t wait for him to show us that trick at school. Thank you for being so amazing, Tripp!!
over 3 years ago, Angie Lehrke
Tripp was selected November Student of the Month. His teacher, Mrs. Bement says, “Tripp has a positive attitude while learning and does so with a smile on his face - which always puts a smile on my face!  He shows respect towards others by being kind and caring. Tripp completes his assignments neatly and on time.  Other characteristics that describe Tripp are hard-working, helpful, and trustworthy.  In fact, he is so trustworthy that he won't even tell me, his own teacher, the secret lake that he catches fish on!  Ha!  Keep up the fantastic work Tripp - you are doing great things!! ”  Tripp is most thankful for his family and friends. He likes fishing, hunting, and spending time with his family. He says he likes walking in the woods the most when he is hunting. Tripp’s favorite part of school is being with his friends. They are very creative and like to make up their own games when they play. Tripp says he enjoys taking vacations with his family. He can also do a magic card trick! We can’t wait for him to show us that trick at school.   Thank you for being so amazing, Tripp!!
Kaia was chosen Student of the Month. Her teacher, Mrs. Haugo says, “Mrs. Haugo is excited to announce that Kaia is our November Student of the Month. Kaia was chosen for working very hard and being respectful during distance learning. She puts all her effort into her school work. She is a great role model for her classmates. Kaia is very responsible. She always completes her school work. Kaia has a great smile and when she smiles her whole face smiles too! Kaia has worked so hard from the start of the year to now and has accomplished so much! As a teacher it has been inspiring to see her grow and blossom. I am so proud of her accomplishments!” Kaia is most thankful for family and friends. She says her family is fun and they watch tv together. Her favorite parts of school are drawing during art class and singing and dancing during music class. Kaia loves playing Prodigy. She is already on level 51! Wow! She also can do a cartwheel. Kaia, you are so kind and smart! We love you at Ogema Elementary!
over 3 years ago, Angie Lehrke
Kaia was chosen Student of the Month. Her teacher, Mrs. Haugo says, “Mrs. Haugo is excited to announce that Kaia is our November Student of the Month.   Kaia was chosen for working very hard and being respectful during distance learning.  She puts all her effort into her school work.  She is a great role model for her classmates.  Kaia is very responsible.  She always completes her school work.  Kaia has a great smile and when she smiles her whole face smiles too!  Kaia has worked so hard from the start of the year to now and has accomplished so much! As a teacher it has been inspiring to see her grow and blossom.  I am so proud of her accomplishments!”   Kaia is most thankful for family and friends. She says her family is fun and they watch tv together. Her favorite parts of school are drawing during art class and singing and dancing during music class. Kaia loves playing Prodigy. She is already on level 51! Wow! She also can do a cartwheel.   Kaia, you are so kind and smart! We love you at Ogema Elementary!
Curtis was chosen Student of the Month. Curtis’s teacher, Mrs. Haugo says, “Mrs. Haugo is proud to announce that Curtis is our November Student of the Month. Curtis was chosen for working hard on all his assignments. Curtis participates in all his Google Meets and contributes to class regularly. Curtis is very responsible and always completes his school work on time and puts in extra effort to do an excellent job. He has a fun personality and a friendly smile for everyone. Curtis displays his Thunderbird Pride in school and also during Distance Learning. I am so proud of Curtis's accomplishments. Some hidden talents that I just found out about Curtis is that he is an excellent dancer. He showed his talents in a class dance-off.” Curtis is most thankful for friends and family. His family, especially his grandma, buys his lots of things. He loves his friends because when he is sad they make him feel better. Curtis loves doing subtraction and addition problems in school. He is a math whiz! He also likes video games and Prodigy. Although he is allergic, cats are his favorite animal. He has 4 of them at home! Curtis, you are such a fun and amazing 2nd grader! Keep working hard!!
over 3 years ago, Angie Lehrke
Curtis was chosen Student of the Month. Curtis’s teacher, Mrs. Haugo says, “Mrs. Haugo is proud to announce that Curtis is our November Student of the Month.  Curtis was chosen for working hard on all his assignments.   Curtis participates in all his Google Meets and contributes to class regularly.  Curtis is very responsible and always completes his school work on time and puts in extra effort to do an excellent job. He has a fun personality and a friendly smile for everyone.  Curtis displays his Thunderbird Pride in school and also during Distance Learning.  I am so proud of Curtis's accomplishments.  Some hidden talents that I just found out about Curtis is that he is an excellent dancer.  He showed his talents in a class dance-off.” Curtis is most thankful for friends and family. His family, especially his grandma, buys his lots of things. He loves his friends because when he is sad they make him feel better. Curtis loves doing subtraction and addition problems in school. He is a math whiz! He also likes video games and Prodigy. Although he is allergic, cats are his favorite animal. He has 4 of them at home!   Curtis, you are such a fun and amazing 2nd grader! Keep working hard!!
December to Remember
over 3 years ago, WOWE School District
Dec 16
Ojibwe Word of the Day
over 3 years ago, WOWE School District
stocking
This Friday join us for some holiday fun in Ogema at our Jingle Jamboree!! Pull through the parking lot, see your teachers, and get some treats! With Covid guidelines we ask that you stay in your vehicles as you make your way through. You'll get a treat bag at the end and have a chance to win a fun prize for your family! HUGE thanks to the Waubun Booster Club, Waubun Education Association, and our PTSO for sponsoring this event!
over 3 years ago, Jen Ladd
Jingle Jamboree
Thank you Anne Marie Hoban and Family for sending Christmas Cookies to the staff today. They made our day!
over 3 years ago, Angie Lehrke
Thanks to Anne Marie Hoban and family for the awesome cookie tray today!
Quick Information during Distance Learning
over 3 years ago, WOWE School District
quick
Mahnomen/Waubun Thunderbird Wrestling 2020-21 Season Practice Starts December 18th 3:30 pm in Mahnomen (Subject to change) click here for more information: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZnqxVEoVmXpQ_ustREq1z_6qUEgz0CdQvcABn7XBP6c/edit?usp=sharing
over 3 years ago, Waubun High School
wrestling
December to Remember
over 3 years ago, WOWE School District
Dec. 15
Ojibwe Word of the Day
over 3 years ago, WOWE School District
candy
December to Remember
over 3 years ago, WOWE School District
PJ
Ojibwe Word of the Day
over 3 years ago, WOWE School District
tree
Forrest was selected November Student of the Month. His teacher, Mrs. Stalberger says, “Forrest has a positive attitude that radiates everywhere he goes! I look forward to seeing his smile each day - in person or on screen! He is hardworking, kind, and incredibly patient. I can always count on him to encourage others and make the right decision. Forrest is an all around great kid!” Forrest is most thankful for his family. He says they are nice and kind. He says they love him! His favorite part of school is going outside to play ‘spies’ with his friends. They solve mysteries on the playground! Forrest likes playing with his baby brother and making him laugh and smile. Forrest likes when his mom makes him tacos for supper. Forrest you have the best smile and kindest heart! Thank you for being you!
over 3 years ago, Angie Lehrke
Forrest was selected November Student of the Month. His teacher, Mrs. Stalberger says, “Forrest has a positive attitude that radiates everywhere he goes!  I look forward to seeing his smile each day - in person or on screen!  He is hardworking, kind, and incredibly patient.  I can always count on him to encourage others and make the right decision.  Forrest is an all around great kid!”    Forrest is most thankful for his family. He says they are nice and kind. He says they love him! His favorite part of school is going outside to play ‘spies’ with his friends. They solve mysteries on the playground! Forrest likes playing with his baby brother and making him laugh and smile. Forrest likes when his mom makes him tacos for supper.   Forrest you have the best smile and kindest heart! Thank you for being you!
General notification for families that a person in the school program community tested positive for COVID-19 Waubun-Ogema-White Earth Public School Wednesday, December 9, 2020 Dear Families, We were notified by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) that a member of the Waubun-Ogema-White Earth Public School community has tested positive for COVID-19. No dates have been identified for potential school community spread. We cannot for privacy reasons share details about the person. At this time, they are staying home and/or working at home until they are well and can no longer spread the disease. We have worked with MDH to identify those who were in close contact with the person who tested positive for COVID-19, and no close contacts have been identified in our school community. If you have not been contacted, your child is not considered a close contact, and there is nothing special you need to do. Because the spread of COVID-19 from unknown sources is widespread in Minnesota, you should continue to watch your child for COVID-19 symptoms, which include: Fever of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher New cough or a cough that gets worse Difficulty/hard time breathing New loss of taste or smell Sore throat New nasal congestion/stuffy or runny nose Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea Muscle pain Extreme fatigue/feeling very tired New severe/very bad headache Chills If your child gets symptoms, they should stay home and you should talk with their doctor or other health care provider to decide if they need to see a doctor and/or to get tested for COVID-19. Please review the following resources: Home Screening Tool for COVID-19 Symptoms (PDF) (https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/schools/homescreen.pdf) COVID-19 Attendance Guide for Parents and Families (PDF) (https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/schools/attendance.pdf) We understand that this news may make people feel uneasy. We have taken action to clean and sanitize the building and are working closely with MDH to watch the situation. We are asking all members of our community to lower the chance of spreading illness by taking the following actions: Protect yourself and others by wearing a face covering. Wash your hands often with soap and water. Cover your coughs and sneezes; do not touch your face with unwashed hands. If you are sick, stay home from school, child care, sports, and other activities. Clean all commonly touched surfaces often, such as telephones, doorknobs, countertops, etc. Resources that you may find helpful: MDH Coronavirus Disease 2019 (https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/index.html) MDH Schools and Child Care: COVID-19 (https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/schools/index.html) CDC Coronavirus (COVID-19) (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html) If you have questions, contact Carolyn Cossette, School Nurse or Lisa Weber, Superintendent at 218-473-6171. Thank you for helping to keep our school community safe. Lisa Weber, Superintendent Waubun-Ogema-White Earth Schools
over 3 years ago, Tammy Brehm