Due to the weather, there is no Elementary Wrestling tonight!
Mrs. Haugo's second grade had art with Ms. Skersick this week!


Mrs. Turner's 3rd grade class had art this week!


The PBIS assembly has been postponed. Please check back soon for the updated date. Thank you for your understanding!

WHS Work Based Learning Program update. Seniors Easton Bevins and Gabe Smith will be starting an internship with Becker County Sheriff's Office starting semester 2. Students will be interning in the court system, correctional office, investigations, dispatch and doing ride alongs. Work Based Learning licensed instructor Patti DeGroat will supervise the students. Students at WHS earn credits towards graduation while learning and getting hands on experience about their career of interest. Students are pictured with Sargent Ty Warren of Becker County. If your business is interested in connecting with the program for internships or paid positions please contact Patti DeGroat at 218-473-6183 or pattid@waubun.k12.mn.us

Thunderbird Wrestlers head to Barnesville

Mrs. Brininger's kindergarten had art this week!


Ms. Agnes's kickstart had art with Ms. Skersick this week!


Mrs. Moore's first graders had art with Ms. Skersick today! We did a directed perspective drawing and colored it with oil pastels and marker!


2025 Sno Daze Candidates



Activity Schedule 1.13.25-1.18.25

Wrestling Triangular TONIGHT in Mahnomen!!!!
let's Pack the Stands! It will be a great night
You can also catch the live action on YLE! featuring Sean Bjerk and Jason Hoban!
https://www.youtube.com/live/VzbwqI5eEL0?si=g6v4H-aPEG-ojzUJ

White Earth Natural Resources staff, Ashley zurn, Jason Clark and Amy Moore presented ice safety and environmental tips to Ogema 3rd grade students today. Thank you Ogema Auxiliary and VFW for sponsoring this yearly event.







🌲 Winter Camp at the Waubun School Forest ❄️
Last week Kick - Starters, Kindergarteners, 1st graders, and 3rd graders came out to the Waubun School Forest for a meaningful Winter Camp experience. The day celebrated the beauty of nature, the richness of Ojibwe culture, and the wonder of winter wildlife. We are excited to welcome 2nd grade, and 5th graders this week.
Here’s what they explored:
📖 Ojibwe Storytelling: Students learned about the important role winter storytelling plays in Ojibwe culture, preserving traditions and teaching life lessons. Thank you Vince Olson for working with us and sharing your wisdom.
🐦 Winter Birds: They studied the unique behaviors of winter birds and created suet cakes to support these resilient creatures in our forest. Huge shout out to Benson + Turner Foods, Inc. for donating the lard.
🌨️ Outdoor Exploration: Embracing the crisp winter air, students connected with the natural beauty of the School Forest.
We’re proud to provide opportunities like these that deepen students’ understanding of culture, community, and the environment. Thank you for supporting programs that bring learning to life in nature!




Meet Us Monday:
This trio of kickstart teachers can be described as patient, organized, and creative! They play such a special part of introducing the youngest Tbirds to school. These teachers deserve all the praise for their role in your child's education!

-- attention... date change - Candidates to be announced......

Mark your calendars!

White Earth IHS Dental Outreach Program will be starting with the WOWE School on March 3rd-7th, 2025. If you are interested in having your child participate, please fill out the forms that were sent home with Kick Start - 6th graders and return them to the school. If your student is in 7-12 and would like to participate please reach out to Kayla to request the forms. 218-473-6144.

If you see any of these girls tomorrow, be sure to congratulate them on their 3rd place finish in the heart of the lakes jazz conference meet!! Hearing “Mahnomen-Waubun Thundering dance team”announced at awards is such an amazing feeling! Way to go girls!! You make us all proud!!



