Indian Education After School Program will be working on Fleece Tie Blankets next week. All students welcome to attend (must have after school permission form)

Mrs. Heisler's kickstart practiced using a paint brush and watercolors yesterday! They also learned how to "speckle" for a fun watercolor effect.


Mrs. Heisler's kickstart practiced using a paint brush and watercolors yesterday! They also learned how to "speckle" for a fun watercolor effect.


Mrs. Bement's first graders made a directed Frankenstein drawing for art with Ms. Skersick! We used oil pastels for the color.


Mrs. Brininger's class had art with Ms. Skersick last week! They used to chalk to create a beautiful pumpkin!


Mrs. Haugo's 2nd grade learned about the color wheel and how to mix colors in art!






Celebrate Coaches Appreciation Week!
Join us in celebrating the amazing coaches who dedicate their time, energy and passion to shaping student-athletes.
Show your support
#HSActivitiesMonth #CoachesAppreciation #MSHSL #Thunderbirds

We have two more winners for our Every Child Matters Coloring Contest: Jayla Bellanger and Taleigha Bellanger. Congrats!!!

Indian Education sponsored a coloring contest in honor of Remembrance Day: Every Child Matters. Two of our winners: Porsha Keezer and Pearl Christensen.


Our 4-6th graders have been showing their Thunderbird PRIDE each and every day. We hold weekly prize drawing on Friday at lunchtime to recognize the hard work these students have put in. Keep up the good work Thunderbirds!!

Announcing our 2024 Homecoming Court. Coronation will be held Monday, October 7th @ 9:00am in the WHS gym.

Every Child Matters Shirts Available

September Student of the Month!

September Student of the Month!

September Student of the Month

Join us for some football fun!

Join us for virtual college and financial aid events, Tuesday evenings in October. The series - Ready Set FAFSA! - will cover college planning and financial aid basics with professionals and live Q & A. The events are free for MN students and families. Interpreters are available in Hmong, Spanish, Somali. Visit https://bit.ly/RSFAFSA for more information and to register. @MnDeptEd @ECMCStudentSuccess

Students who attend our #ReadySetFAFSA events will be entered into a drawing to win a $500 scholarship for college! Register today at bit.ly/RSFAFSA @ECMCStudentSuccess @MnDeptEd

4th Graders’ Adventure at Little Elbow Lake Tribal Camp with Waubun School Forest
On Friday, September 20th, our 4th graders had the unique opportunity to participate in the 2024 Manoomini-Gabeshiwin at Little Elbow Lake Tribal Camp with The Waubun School Forest Program. This event was hosted by White Earth Tribal and Community College’s Community Extension program, and it offered students an immersive experience of the rich traditions of the area.
Here are some highlights from the day:
• Hands-On Ricing: Students learned about the traditional art of gathering, drying, and processing wild rice (manoomin). They actively participated in parching, jigging, and winnowing, getting hands-on experience in this meaningful cultural practice. Each student also had the chance to try popped rice dipped in maple syrup, which was a huge hit!
• Bird Feeder Making: At one of the stations, students created bird feeders, promoting a connection to wildlife and the natural world around them.
• Nettle Teachings: Students explored the many uses of nettle plants, including how they are used in traditional medicine and daily life. They even helped prepare a dip made with stinging nettle and got to taste it!
• Traditional Game: The day ended on a high note with a fun and engaging round of Lacrosse, a traditional game that connected the students to history while keeping them active.
A huge kudos to our 4th graders for representing the WOWE School by showing their thunderbird pride. They earned many compliments throughout the day!





