
Tiger Strong Award Winners for the 3rd Nine Weeks. CONGRATULATIONS! We are proud of you!
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The 4th graders competed in the IReady math Olympics. These 3 students made the podium placing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd with the most lessons passed for their class.



Sixth grade students Anna, Preston, Hayden, Bomani, and Braylen were recognized at the March 21 BOE meeting for their leadership work on The Great Kindness Challenge.


STATE Bowling champ and his coach (and dad) were recognized at the March 21 board meeting. They are pictured with board president Rod Stewart.
Congrats Cody! We are so, so proud of you!!


These are the books purchased by the 4th Grade Service Project Group. These books will be greatly enjoyed. Thanks kids!


Thanks again to Vickie Chalfant for another book for the library.


Thank you, Vickie Chalfant for three more great books for the library!


We are still needing a few judges to help out with the forensics tournament this thursday, March 24 - rounds begin at 4pm and at 5:30pm and you can do 1 or both rounds. You will not be judging any students from our school as we don't compete at our own meet. If you have any experience AT ALL with speeches or acting - you can do this!! Contact Erin Toole


Voluntary junior high track practice today Thursday March 17th at 3:30 will be inside if we are fortunate to catch some of the predicted rainfall. Otherwise we will meet on the track. See you soon!

WCES had a great Wacky Whoville day on Wednesday. We had many different wacky outfits. (Part 2)





WCES had a great Wacky Whoville day on Wednesday. We had many different wacky outfits. (Part 1)





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Based on the predicted snowstorm headed our way. USD 108 will not have school on Thursday, March 10.
Students....we will see you March 21. Enjoy your Spring Break!!

The Kindergarteners enjoyed visiting the Washington Public Library today! Thank you Janet for the great presentation!




Junior high track practice started with some basic form running, stretching, explaining of several events, jogging, long jumping and trying the basics of triple jumping. Maybe we will have 44 triple jumpers!




Today for Dr. Seuss Week we showed our Colors of the Rainbow.


Influenza A is in our state, community and school currently. KDHE requires students and staff that have been diagnosed with influenza A or B to remain at home for 5 days or 72 hours fever free without medication, whichever is longer. We have also seen strep throat, ear infections, coughing, allergies, and the common cold. Please let me know if I can help with any questions or concerns, or contact your primary care provider.


On Friday, a fifth grade group of girls performed their service project. They planned and implemented a Walk-a-thon/Run-a-thon for KSDS. This group raised $186 and many dog toys for KSDS. It was a very successful first time event.




Anatomy and Physiology students tested their vision for blind spots and depth perception in class today.



