These Ogema students were drawn for having a spooktacular week showing their Tbird PRIDE!

Check out what is happening at WOWE next week!

Thunderbirds Wrestling clothing is available in the following link. The store is open for athletes and fans. The deadline to order is Nov. 10. Mens, Womens, and Youth sizes are available. Please check out the link for more information.
https://thunderbirdswrestling24store.itemorder.com/shop/sale/

Yesterday Mr. Short's science classes and Indian Education attended a Netting Demo at the ReDiscovery center. Thank you to White Earth Natural Resources for helping to make events like this possible.








WOWE Indian Education sponsored a field trip for the 9th grade Civics class and the ALC students to the RBC today. Students got to tour the building and listen to many department representatives speak about their job duties, education, and experience. Maintenance, Enrollments, Education, Land, ICW, Youth, Marketing, Public Safety, Legal, Judicial, Natural Resources, Tribal Health, HR, Finance, Compliance, Admin and the Tribal Council all spoke to the students. The session wrapped up with the importance of voting and then some pizza. Tribal Chairman Michael Fairbanks along with Sec/Tr Michael LaRoque, District 1 Rep Henry Fox and District 3 Rep Laura Lee Erickson were all in attendance to speak about tribal government and all the important duties they have. It was a great way for students to see in person how government works and how each department works while all be connected to the people of White Earth.







Our 3rd grade students at Ogema Elementary learned about and recieved dictionaries from the DL Noon Rotary this week!
⏰ Last Day to Order! 🍕
Today’s the final day to get your orders in for the Great North Pizza fundraiser! Don’t miss out on supporting awesome events like the Jingle Bell Shop, Halloween Dance, Class Incentive Parties, Classroom Snacks, Playground/Gym Equipment, Teacher Appreciation Events, WHS Post-Prom, and HS Student Council Activities.
Make sure your completed order forms are turned in by the end of the day—let’s finish strong! 💪

Haunted walk!

Oct 21st-27th
Activities

Haunted Walk!
White Earth Community Center

Reminder--
JH girls basketball and dance starts tonight !!
🎃👻 Join Us for a Spooktacular Time at the WOWE PTSO Halloween Dance! 👻🎃
🗓 Date: Sunday, October 27, 2024
🕒 Time: 1:00 PM - 12:00 PM
💲 Cost: $1 per child (Ages 1-12), Adults Free!
📍 Location: Waubun High School Commons
Admission proceeds will support the Mahnomen County Food Shelf this year, so come out and support a great cause! There will be fun games and treats available for purchase. 🎉🎶
Bring your little ones and enjoy an afternoon of family-friendly Halloween fun, while giving back to our community and supporting the WOWE PTSO. We can’t wait to see you there! 🕸🎃
#WOWEPTSO #HalloweenDance #SupportOurCommunity #MahnomenFoodShelf

Section Volleyball tonight in Waubun Public Schools vs. RLCC at 7:00PM! Game airs live on 101.5FM KRJM and YourLiveEvent!
Section Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students. No passes are accepted at the gate.
YLE Link here:
https://www.youtube.com/live/wYv71i46nvk?si=C_J68un8wa6Hhuvy
Here is the Section 8A Volleyball Programs & Brackets:
https://sites.google.com/isd601.org/8aprograms
https://www.mshsl.org/tournaments/2024-section-8a-volleyball-girls-tournament
GO THUNDERBIRDS!

Congratulations to our October 7 Grandfather Teachings Award Winners: Nbwaakaawin- The Beaver
The beaver represents wisdom because he uses his natural gift wisely for his survival. The beaver also alters his environment in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way for the benefit of his family. To cherish knowledge is to know wisdom. Use your inherent gifts wisely and live your life by them. Recognize your differences and those of others in a kind and respectful way. Continuously observe the life of all things around you. Listen with clarity and a sound mind. Respect your own limitations and those of all of your surroundings. Allow yourself to learn and live by your wisdom.






Congratulations to our October 7 Grandfather Teachings Award Winners: Nbwaakaawin- The Beaver
The beaver represents wisdom because he uses his natural gift wisely for his survival. The beaver also alters his environment in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way for the benefit of his family. To cherish knowledge is to know wisdom. Use your inherent gifts wisely and live your life by them. Recognize your differences and those of others in a kind and respectful way. Continuously observe the life of all things around you. Listen with clarity and a sound mind. Respect your own limitations and those of all of your surroundings. Allow yourself to learn and live by your wisdom.






24-25 Ojibwe Quiz Bowl team is forming. Students should sign up on the Google Doc emailed to them.

📣 Weekly Newsletter Alert!
Check out this week’s newsletter for important updates and upcoming events! 🏫✨
Thank you for staying connected!

📅 Mark Your Calendar!
The WOWE PTSO Elementary Pizza Fundraiser is here, featuring delicious options from Great North Pizza! 🍕 Keep an eye out for order forms from students in Kick-Start to 6th grade and remember, forms are due by October 25th.
Your support helps fund amazing programs such as playground/gym equipment, teacher appreciation events, WHS post-prom, and high school student council activities. Let’s make a difference together!

🏃♀️🍕 Run, Don’t Walk! 🍕🏃♂️
Grab your chance to order these delicious pizzas from Great North Pizza! Not only will you enjoy some seriously yummy pies, but your support helps ensure amazing events like the Jingle Bell Shop, Halloween Dance, Class Incentive Parties, Classroom Snacks, Playground/Gym Equipment, Teacher Appreciation Events, WHS Post-Prom, and HS Student Council Activities continue to happen!
Order forms are coming home with Kick-Start through 6th-grade students and are due by October 25th. Don’t miss out! 🎉

Playoff season is here! Here are the brackets for Section 8A Football and Section 8A Volleyball. As a reminder, activity passes are NOT accepted at section events. Admission is set by the section: $10-Adults, $5-Students.
