Students in Financial Literacy class need a financial calculator. The calculator needs the white buttons pictured. We will be using it the first full week of school. Any questions can be emailed to mbruna@usd108.org.

We would love to have you as part of our Tiger team. Apply at https://www.usd108.org/page/employment-opportunities

7-12 band students we will be hosting band camp in less than two weeks! Please pass the word! This camp is intended to take the pressure off the first few days of school! Come ready to Rock 'n Roll with plenty of water, old shoes, some extra socks, and of course your themed outfit! Get as creative as you want but remember band camp gets HOTT!! August 11-15. 🎺🥁🤘🎸🎶🎵🎷


Charley built this nice modern-style bookshelf out of oak. She built this woods project for her brother to use. Good job, Charley!

Anale built a quality TV stand out of oak. This project has sliding barn-style doors and hardware kit. Good job, Anale!

Makenna built a cool farmhouse-style nightstand out of knotty pine. She did a nice job, and I like the way the gray paint and stain look together. Good job, Makenna!

Leslye built a quality dresser out of oak for her folks. She did a great job, and this was a great project to end her senior year with. Good job, Leslye!


Gavyn built a nice DVD rack/shelf out of oak. This was one of many projects that he built this past school year. Good job, Gavyn!

Anna made a beautiful kitchen island out of beech wood. She did a nice job, and I like the slotted boards on the bottom shelf. Good job, Anna!

New teacher orientation is off to a great start!

Hayden built a cool dual-purpose project out of dimensional lumber. He made an outdoor bench that also folds into a table. Good job, Hayden!


Kelly built a nice modern-style bed out of oak. This is a great example of a simple but functional piece of furniture. Good job, Kelly!

Jonathan built a quality live-edge walnut gun rack. He designed it himself and also used up some of the live-edge lumber we milled for students to use. Good job, Jonathan!

Amber built a nice tailgate bench out of cedar. This project is special because the tailgate came off a family member's old truck. Good job, Amber!

Washington County High School is still looking for individuals interested in serving our youth by coaching our athletes. The following positions are still available. Reach out to Jordan Carlson, jcarlson@usd108.org, if you are interested

Reminder: Enrollment is Tuesday, July 29 7am-5pm in the elementary gym.
Heather: hgepner@usd108.org 785.325.2261 x 2
Tiffany: twyatt@usd108.org 785.325.2261 x 1
Heather: hgepner@usd108.org 785.325.2261 x 2
Tiffany: twyatt@usd108.org 785.325.2261 x 1

CHECK THESE OUT!
The 2025 Enrollment Edition of Tiger Tales
Welcome Back Document
Application Link for the National School Lunch & School Breakfast Programs (Free and Reduced Lunch)

The Ruby Reds hosted a Junior High Cheer Camp today at the high school. What a fantastic way to spend a Friday!! Thank you to the Washington County, Linn, and Republic County squads for coming over. They learned two chants, a cheer, and a dance. In addition the Ruby Reds held jump and kick, motion technique, and team building courses. (Some Ruby Red members are missing from the picture.)
#rubyreds108

Cross Country...
There will be a signup for all interested athletes (grades 6-12) for cross country at enrollment. This does NOT mean that 6th graders are guaranteed to be on the team this year. We have to wait and see how many 7th and 8th graders sign up. If there are fewer than 14, 7th and 8th graders interested, then 6th graders will be allowed to participate. Coach Baker wants everyone interested to sign up so she has total numbers. A post will be made regarding eligibility after enrollment on Tuesday, August 29th. Reach out to Coach Baker if you have any questions.

