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Happy Holidays Cougar Fans! Parent teacher conferences were held October 25-26 for grades K thru 12.
According to a new review of recent research published by the Southwest Educational Development Laboratory, students with involved parents, no matter what their income or background, are more likely to: · Earn higher grades and test scores, and enroll in higher-level programs · Be promoted, pass their classes and earn credits · Attend school regularly · Have better social skills, show improved behavior and adapt well to school · Graduate and go on to post-secondary education Parent teacher conferences are not the only way to be involved in your child’s education. Here are some tips for becoming involved:
● Sign up to help at least once a semester in the classroom or school ● Volunteer to chaperone class parties, dances and field trips ● Help at a school fundraiser ● Attend school events such as music concerts, reading nights, and sporting events ● Communicate with your child’s teacher(s) on a regular basis ● Monitor your child’s progress via the Infinite Campus Parent Portal (Contact the school office for log-in
information) ● Ask your child each day what they learned in school
The staff of Fremont County School District #6 are “Driven by Student Success”. We thank you for your continued support and we hope that you have a great Holiday Season! Barney Lacock Charles Jenks Brenda Hyatt WRE Principal WRMS/HS Principal SpEd Director
1st Grade News Hello Parents and Guardians!
The 1st grade team would like to wish you and your loved ones a happy and safe holidays! We are at mid terms already and are working very hard on our 1st grade standards. In math we are digging deep into how numbers are made and base ten. We are starting to understand how and why numbers are composed.
In reading we have been working hard at seeing and reading consonant blends and consonant digraphs. We have also starting working more on our reading fluency in our reading curriculum and reading groups. We are continuing to learn more about science and social studies during the week and are excited to have our activity based Fridays. Also, just as a reminder, our music concert is coming up and the kids are excited to sing for you!
Have a great holiday season from 1st grade!
Third Grade News
In Math, we are beginning our multiplication facts. These will be
coming home just like the addition facts. Please help your child practice
these facts or ask them skip count for you! They are really improving
and building confidence!
In Social Studies, we are learning about citizenship. We have
learned about voting, held mock elections, and even
took a trip to the Rec. Center to witness voting
first hand. We will continue learning about
citizenship in the upcoming weeks.
We are entering our weather unit in Science
and are planning a field trip to the Riverton
Weather Station. We will be tracking patterns in
the weather over the next couple months.
Happy Holidays from Mr.
Lemley’s 5th
Grade class. We are
trucking right along and making
gains in all areas as we head into
a well deserved winter break. In
math, we are wrapping up
division with 2 digit divisors, and,
have several students who are
reaching 100% fluency with their
multiplication and division facts
in “Reflex Math”. We also have
many students achieving several
flags in Ascend Math.
We are rehearsing for our
Christmas Program, as all the
students look to put on an
amazing performance December
6th. We also successfully
completed our first fundraiser, as
the fifth graders also did an
amazing job of raising just over
half the funds needed for our
Yellowstone trip in May 2019.
We will quickly wrap up unit
2 in our “Wonders Reading
Series,” focusing on story themes
and morals. In writing, we’re
growing our experience in haiku
poetry. Haikus have 5 syllables in
the first line, 7 syllables in the
second line, and 5 syllables in the
final line. We are also continuing
to cite evidence from our reading
to defend our opinion pieces. We
are also dabbling with compare
and contrast pieces. Please enjoy
some of our works!
Compare and Contrast Watson’s Go to Birmingham Book and Movie By Josie
Have you ever read a book and watched a movie to it? Is it hard for you to decide which one is better? Well my class has and we are looking at things that are different and the same about the story “The Watson’s Go to Birmingham.” It is a very good book, but also a very good movie. They are both fun to read and watch, but on the other hand, it is hard to choose which one is better.
In the book, the most memorable event was when mom tried to burn Byron with matches because he played with fire in the house and flushed it down the toilet. However, Joey kept blowing them out because she didn’t want mom to burn Byron, besides Byron is her brother. One characters similarity in both book and movie is that Byron still beats up Kenny, but sometimes stands up for him.
Character differences in both the book and movie are that when Byron got his lips stuck because he was kissing his reflection, and Kenny started a funny comic book called the lipless wonder. In the book, Byron got his lips stuck on the mirror. But in the movie, he got his lips stuck on the window. In the movie the most memorable event was the same thing, Byron getting his lips stuck which was one of the funniest parts for the book and movie. If I had to recommend watching the movie or reading the book titled “Watsons go to Birmingham.” I would have to say that reading the book is better because it gives you more detail then the movie and the movie skipped parts. Also you can imagine your own characters and what the scene look like in your mind. So i think the book is better, the movie probably skipped 4 chapters throughout the book. You wouldn't know that if you haven't read the book which has a lot more detail and, besides, I like visualizing my own characters.
Cranberry Sauce
I don’t like it that
Much, but it is good for you
So I still eat it.
Keegan
Thanksgiving
Stuff ourselves with food.
Celebrating together.
Thankful family.
Cheyanne
Family
Love my family
My family means the world
I love them a lot.
Kelsie
Pumpkin Pie
Pumpkin pie is good,
Stuff yourself with a lot of it.
After, take a nap.
Liv
Turkey
Gobble gobble “Hi!”
I didn’t know you were here
Oh no don’t do it.
Mack
FREMONT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #6
is requesting comments for revisions to its
Indian Education Policies and Procedures
Fremont County School District #6 annually applies for federal Impact Aid funding.
As part of the application process, the district is requesting your input on the
required Indian Education Policies and Procedures.
A draft may be viewed on the district website at
http://www/fre6.k12.wy.us/info.html
Your comments may be mailed to:
Fremont County School District #6
Attn: Board of Trustees
PO Box 10
Pavillion, WY 82523
Or email
Diana Clapp, Superintendent
dianac@fre6.k12.wy.us
2018 All-Conference & All-State Volleyball Awards:
2018 Volleyball All-State Team: Savannah Arneach
2018 Volleyball All-Conference Team:
Madi David Savannah Arneach
Skye Sanderson Rohnnie Nacota
All-Conference Honorable Mention:
Gaby Wall
RMAC Coach of the Year: Amanda Nimmo
CONGRATULATIONS LADY COUGARS!!!
FFA Spotlight The Wind River FFA has had many things happening. Recently we sent the
Rangeland Management team to Nationals in Logan, Utah, where they competed
against teams all across the country. Our team did well, placing 10th overall. We also
recently went to Buffalo, Wyoming for FIRE/CPC. Freshman and sophomore attended
FIRE to get a better feel for FFA and to meet new people. Our Secretary and Reporter,
Jade Barrett and Trynity Martinez, attended CPC. This is a leadership conference to
help enhance leadership skills. Currently the Wind River FFA Chapter is selling fruit as
a fundraiser to earn funding for our CDE trips. We will be selling until the end of
November. If you are interested in buying you may get in contact with any FFA member
as well as Mr. Jensen. Coming up we have our FFA Christmas party. The chapter will
get together as an FFA chapter and watch Christmas movies as well as have a carry in
dinner. We also work the Elementary Christmas Concert on the 6th of December,
starting at 7:00 p.m., as well as the Crowheart Elementary Christmas Concert on the
18th. Anyone is welcome to come and support our elementary students.
9-12 WIND RIVER LUNCH
9-12 WIND RIVER LUNCH DECEMBER 2018
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Nutrients Avg
Calories *N/A* Cholesterol *N/A* mg Sodium *N/A* mg Dietary Fiber *N/A* g Iron *N/A* mg Calcium *N/A* mg Vitamin A *N/A* IU Vitamin C *N/A* mg Sugars *N/A* g *N/A%* Protein *N/A* g *N/A%* Carbohydrate *N/A* g *N/A%* Total Fat *N/A* g *N/A%* Saturated Fat *N/A* g *N/A%*
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PIZZA (CHEESE) BIGDADDY CUCUMBER
KIWIFRUIT,FRESH CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES (wh gr)
CONDIMENTS MILK Chocolate FAT FREE
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VEGETABLE SOUP CRACKERS (WHEAT)
CHEESE STICKS LETTUCE
STRAWBERRIES/COMMODITY CUPS SCOOBY DOO GRAHAM CRACKER
STIX MILK Chocolate FAT FREE
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HAMBURGER ON A BUN CHIPS SUNCHIPS
BAKED BEANS (Bush) BROCCOLI
APPLESAUCE,SWEETENED CONDIMENTS
MILK Chocolate FAT FREE
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CHICKEN ALFREDO GARLIC BREAD (1.8 oz.)
PEAS CARROT STICKS
PEAR (DICED) CONDIMENTS
MILK Chocolate FAT FREE
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Calories 770 Cholesterol 71 mg Sodium 1478 mg Dietary Fiber 9.60 g Iron 4.05 mg Calcium 699.74 mg Vitamin A 5145 IU Vitamin C 44.74 mg Sugars 39.58 g 20.6% Protein 41.64 g 21.6% Carbohydrate 105.08 g 54.6% Total Fat 21.30 g 24.9% Saturated Fat 7.72 g 9.0%
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CHEF'S SALAD TURKEY
ROLL (Dinner) APPLES
CONDIMENTS MILK Chocolate FAT FREE
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CHICKEN STRIPS 3 CELERY STICKS
PEACHES DONUT (LONG JOHN) WHL GR) 2.2
CONDIMENTS MILK Chocolate FAT FREE
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CORN DOGS WHL GR BAKED BEANS (Bush)
CARROT RAINBOW STICKS PEAR (DICED)
MILK Chocolate FAT FREE
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CHRISTMAS DINNER TURKEY
MASHED POTATOES GRAVY,TURKEY
ROLL (Dinner) GREEN BEANS
YO FRUIT APPLE CRISPS CONDIMENTS
MILK Chocolate FAT FREE
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PB & JELLY SAN (SMALL-Strawbe) CHEESE STICKS
CARROT (small bag) APPLES
RICE KRISPIES TREATS (.78 OZ.) CONDIMENTS
MILK Chocolate FAT FREE
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Calories 765 Cholesterol 89 mg Sodium 1734 mg Dietary Fiber 10.17 g Iron 4.34 mg Calcium 464.84 mg Vitamin A 3458 IU Vitamin C 18.95 mg Sugars 24.92 g 13.0% Protein 38.59 g 20.2% Carbohydrate 101.49 g 53.1% Total Fat 21.91 g 25.8% Saturated Fat 6.15 g 7.2%
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9-12 WIND RIVER LUNCH
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PULLED PORK SANDWICH POTATO CHIPS,BAKED
MACARONI SALAD PORK & BEANS
ORANGES MILK Chocolate FAT FREE
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CALZONES TATER KICKERS
TOMATOES (Cherry) APPLESAUCE/LIME JELLO
CONDIMENTS MILK Chocolate FAT FREE
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HOT HAM/CHEESE SAND. CORN
FRUIT COCKTAIL COTTAGE CHEESE
MILK Chocolate FAT FREE
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CHICKEN NUGGETS (6) POTATO WEDGE,TRI TATER
BROCCOLI CELERY STICKS
APPLES CHRISTMAS COOKIE
MILK Chocolate FAT FREE
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Calories 768 Cholesterol 43 mg Sodium 1484 mg Dietary Fiber 10.36 g Iron 4.23 mg Calcium 503.43 mg Vitamin A 2303 IU Vitamin C 73.58 mg Sugars 16.05 g 8.4% Protein 39.06 g 20.3% Carbohydrate 112.91 g 58.8% Total Fat 20.15 g 23.6% Saturated Fat 5.76 g 6.7%
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CHRISTMAS BREAK NO SCHOOL TODAY
Calories 0 Cholesterol 0 mg Sodium 0 mg Dietary Fiber 0.00 g Iron 0.00 mg Calcium 0.00 mg Vitamin A 0 IU Vitamin C 0.00 mg Sugars 0.00 g 0.0% Protein 0.00 g 0.0% Carbohydrate 0.00 g 0.0% Total Fat 0.00 g 0.0% Saturated Fat 0.00 g 0.0%
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CHRISTMAS BREAK NO SCHOOL TODAY
Calories 0 Cholesterol 0 mg Sodium 0 mg Dietary Fiber 0.00 g Iron 0.00 mg Calcium 0.00 mg Vitamin A 0 IU Vitamin C 0.00 mg Sugars 0.00 g 0.0% Protein 0.00 g 0.0% Carbohydrate 0.00 g 0.0% Total Fat 0.00 g 0.0% Saturated Fat 0.00 g 0.0%
*N/A* - denotes a nutrient that is either missing or incomplete for an individual ingredient * - denotes combined nutrient totals with either missing or incomplete nutrient data NOTICE: The data contained within this report and the NUTRIKIDS® Menu Planning and Nutritional Analysis software should not be used for and does not provide menu planning for a child with a medical condition or food allergy. Ingredients and menu items are subject to change or substitution without notice. Please consult a medical professional for assistance in planning for or treating medical conditions.
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Attention Wind River Families!!!
The Christmas Store is coming to town!
December 11- 13th!!!! The Christmas Store is a chance for the children to do some secret shopping for
their family. Gifts are priced $.10 - $8.00. To help the children have a great
shopping experience, please follow these few guidelines:
● Please put money in a Ziplock bag or envelope labeled with the child’s name.
● Children should bring no more than $20 until everyone has had a chance to
shop. ($20 is not required. A few dollars will get a great gift.)
● Please also send a list of people your child should
shop for.
P.O.W.R. would appreciate your help with the following
items:
● Boxes or Gift Bags
● Tissue paper for wrapping or sticker gift labels
● Gifts - new or nearly new
● Time - if you have any time you can spend helping
run the store or wrapping gifts please contact:
Michelle 850-6424 or Kelli 709-3718, join our
group and message us on Facebook: Parents Of Wind River or sign up at
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090B45AFAE2AABFB6-wrchristmas
The children love the Christmas Store but it takes a lot of volunteers so please
consider spending a few hours helping us bring the Christmas spirit into our school!!
Your child’s class is scheduled to attend at the following time:
Mrs. Perry – 3 pre-K – December 17th during
class
Mrs. Perry- 4/5 pre-K – December 13th 8:30
Mrs. Wadsworth – K – December 11th 12:30
Mr. Trujillo- 1st – December 11th 9:15
Mrs. Hoover – 1st – December 11th 8:30
Mrs. Nicholls – 2nd – December 12th 8:30
Mrs. Trujillo- 2nd - December 11th 1:15
Ms. Leonhardt – 3rd- December 11th 10:45
Mrs. Schooner – 3rd – December 11th 10:00
Mrs. Blankenship – 4th – December 11th 2:00
Mrs. Mulholland – 4th – December 12th 10:45
Mr. Lemmey – 5th – December 12th 9:15
Mrs. Epp – Crowheart – A box will be delivered to shop at teacher’s discretion
Open shopping will be available Thursday December 13th from 9:15 through lunch at
teacher’s discretion.