
Student of the Month


Student of the Month


Student of the Month


Student of the Month


Student of the Month


Student of the Month


Hey, ECFE families! Don’t forget that ECFE is happening TONIGHT! It’s going to be a fantastic evening filled with fun, learning, and quality family time. We can’t wait to see all our wonderful families there.


Waubun-Ogema-White Earth ECFE Program – Sign Up Today! Class October 14th and 28th this Month!! If you participated last year, please sign up again so we can update ages and any other important details. The ECFE (Early Childhood Family Education) program is designed for children ages 0-4 and their parents/guardians. Each class is filled with age-appropriate activities, and time for exploration, each class ends with a story and snack. Classes meet 1-3 Monday evenings per month from 5:30-6:30 pm (a calendar will be provided with the specific dates). ✨ Location: ECFE addition at Ogema Elementary School ✨ Cost: Free to attend! ✨ Who Can Join: All families with children ages 0-4/5 are welcome. For more info or to sign up, contact Suzy Olson, ECFE/SR Coordinator, at 473-6175 or email suzyo@waubun.k12.mn.us. Click the Link Below to sign up⬇️ https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf4qjx76l66ZI26bqExqgJAWmJwME55rYrile_DHEBkTDjsjA/viewform?usp=sf_link


Ojibwe Word of the Day


📚🗓️ Mark Your Calendars for the WOWE Book Fair! 🗓️📚
OGEMA SCHOOL
November 11th - November 15th
📖✨ Calling all book lovers and families! We’re thrilled to announce our upcoming Book Fair.
📚❤️ Stay tuned for more details and exciting updates. Save the date and let’s celebrate the magic of books together. See you there! 📆📚


WOWE Weekly Newsletter!


Congratulations to our Tbird Ticket Winners ! Keep up the good work!


WOWE November Newsletter is now available
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1IRQblbju1GY3CmMhQe41yT9qzC0fwOiafDsFzDSHU98/edit?usp=sharing

Even teachers have emotions during Halloween. #Inside Out Characters


November is Native American Heritage Month: One of the ways we will be celebrating is our Ojibwe word of the Day.


Mark your calendars we have some important dates coming up!
November 1 - End of Quarter 1
November 6 - Ogema Veterans Day Program
November 7 - Early Out (more information to come)
November 8 - No School
November 11 - Waubun Veterans Day Program
November 19 and 21 - Conferences (more information to come)
November 28 and 29 - No School


🌟 Join us in honoring our veterans at the Veterans Day Program on November 11 at 2:30 PM in Waubun. Let’s come together to recognize and celebrate the bravery and sacrifice of those who have served our country. #VeteransDay #WOWESTRONG


The FB team had a send-off meal last evening. Sponsored by the WE RBC and SSC!!
LETS GO THUNDERBIRDS








Kick Start through 4th-grade WOWE students recently enjoyed an exciting learning adventure at the School Forest, where they explored the Three Sisters Garden!
Next up, 5th and 6th graders will join in early November to learn about the “eldest sister” corn, with a special lesson from the White Earth Tribal College Extension Office on making corn mush!
We’re excited to continue these meaningful outdoor experiences at the School Forest!




WOWE students from Kick Start through 4th grade recently enjoyed a hands-on learning adventure at the School Forest, exploring the Three Sisters Garden! Kick Start through 2nd grade focused on the little sister: squash. They learned that pumpkin is also in the squash family. 3rd and 4th graders took a deeper look at the middle sister: bean. They even got to package bean seeds that will be handed out during the White Earth Tribal College Extension Seed Distribution event in the spring.
Students also engaged in three stations:
Station 1 was a hands-on math activity.
Station 2: Learning Ojibwe harvest-related words while gathering seeds.
Station 3: Observed the natural world during the “Get in the Moment” activity and enjoyed a hike and a story about the Three Sisters.
Next up, 5th and 6th graders will join us in early November to focus on the eldest sister: corn! The White Earth Tribal College Extension Office will be teaching a traditional corn processing experience.
We’re thrilled to keep these meaningful Outdoor Experiences going at the School Forest!
