Wednesday, March 9th
White Day
Breakfast: Chef's choice
Lunch: Spaghetti, breadstick, broccoli
Cheerleaders---please get your uniforms handed into Shelley ASAP!!!!
Dual Credit students - get your grades to Mrs. Foxley by Thursday.
There will be a track meeting for boys and girls in grades 7-12th, during SRB in Mrs. Henriksen's room on Wednesday 3/9, who are interested in doing track this year.
There will be a football meeting at Woonsocket Wednesday after school for all current 8-11 football players from 3:45-4:15 or so in Mr Deinert's room.
2021-2022 Boys 281 All-Conference Teams
First Team:
Mason Schelske Wessington Springs Senior
Payson Gohn Wolsey-Wessington Senior
Carson Zomer Wolsey-Wessington Senior
Landon Wager James Valley Junior
Landon Wallman James Valley Junior
Second Team:
Treyton Knox Highmore-Harrold Junior
Tryce Slykuis Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Senior
TJ Salmen Hitchcock-Tulare Junior
Jackson Maynard Hitchcock-Tulare Sophomore
Cade Mohling Wessington Springs Senior
Third Team:
Blake Larson Wessington Springs Sophomore
Marrien Gohn Wolsey-Wessington Senior
Tate French Wolsey-Wessington Sophomore
Logan Peskey Iroquois/Doland Junior
Nolan Triebwasser Sunshine Bible Junior
Honorable Mention Team:
Peyton McDonnell Highmore-Harrold Senior
Blaze Herdman Wolsey-Wessington Junior
Carter LaMont Highmore-Harrold Senior
Jeff Boschee Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Sophomore
Jack Boomsma Hitchcock-Tulare Senior
2021-2022 Girls 281 All-Conference Team
First Team:
Letha Jessen Highmore-Harrold Senior
Leah Williams Wolsey-Wessington Junior
Trista White Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Senior
Karilyn Wieting James Valley Senior
Mya Boomsma Wolsey-Wessington Junior
Second Team:
Avery Orth Wessington Springs Sophomore
Kaitlyn Schroeder Hitchcock-Tulare Freshmen
Liz Boschee Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 8th Grade
Courtney Moser Highmore-Harrold Senior
Katie DuBro Iroquois/Doland Senior
Third Team:
Trinity Boschee Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Senior
Grace Knox Highmore-Harrold Senior
Kaylie Robinson James Valley Freshmen
Alexa Goertz James Valley Freshmen
Hailey Clarke Wolsey-Wessington Senior
Honorable Mention:
Kirstie Munsen Wessington Springs Junior
Madison Hofer Hitchcock-Tulare Senior
Brooke Doering Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Senior
Brenna Held James Valley Senior
Maddie Knox Highmore-Harrold Senior
There will be a football meeting at Woonsocket Wednesday after school
for all current 8-11 football players from 3:45-4:15 or so in Mr Deinerts room.
The Build Dakota Scholarship is open through March 31. Seniors interested in technical schools - check out if your program is eligible! https://www.builddakotascholarships.com/
7th-12th Grades-------End of the 3rd Quarter is
Thursday, March 10. Students have until Tuesday, March 15 to hand in
homework/etc. Report Cards will be printed Wednesday morning, March 16,
for Parent/Teacher conferences in the gym from 3PM-7PM.
Reminder to 9-12 Parents: Please get your
Post Prom Donation in. Cash or checks can be given to Luci at the school
or you can Venmo @woonsocketclassof2023. (under the business tab)
The Town & Kountry Kids Red Group 4-H Club will be putting out donation boxes for the Miller School. There was an explosion/fire in their shop and they have not been let back into their school. They are currently going to school at the local churches and are requesting donations for supplies as they can't get their things from their classrooms. We will be donating all the money raised to them. Donation boxes will be at Woony Foods, First National Bank, Dakotaland Federal Credit Union, the school and Express Stop. You may also give a donation through Venmo using @Paula-Linke-1 (code 2814). Any amount helps! Let's support Miller School in this difficult time for them!
Thursday, March 10th
Red Day
GB State
Music Contest
5/6th G VB practice @ Woony 3:30pm
Breakfast: French toast stick
Lunch: Bosco cheese stick, green beans
Friday, March 11th
No School
4th BB practice @ Woony 3:30pm
Saturday, March 12th
4th BB Tourney @ Faulkton
Monday, March 14th
White Day
8th BB practice @ SC
Breakfast: Banana bread
Lunch: Tater tot casserole
Tuesday, March 15th
8th BB practice @ Woony
5/6th VB Scrimmage @ Woony 6:00pm
Breakfast: Mini Donuts
Lunch: Chili, cinnamon roll, carrots
Wednesday, March 16th
White Day
Parent Teacher Conferences
Early out 1:30pm
Breakfast: Chef's choice
Lunch: Hot dog, french fries
Thursday, March 17th
No School
Friday, March 18th
No School
Saturday, March 19th
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Woonsocket School District Covid-19 Update
21-22 School Year
Woonsocket School Phases-
Green- New Normal
Yellow- Warning/Extra Precautions
Red- School Closed/Flex Learning
Woonsocket School Current Phase- GREEN
Woonsocket Active Student/Staff Positive Cases
PK-6 Elementary
Current # positives
Students-0
Staff-0
Current # recovered cases
Students-12
Staff-1
7-12 High School
Current # positives
Students-0
Staff-0
Current # recovered cases
Students-11
Staff-1
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FFA
March 22- Howard
March 28 - Try-valley
FFA State- April 24-26@SDSU
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COUNSELING CORNER
Sophomores interested in attending the HOBY leadership seminar June 9-12 at Dakota State University, please see Mrs. Foxley about registration. Check out the website with any questions https://www.hobysd.org/.
Seniors - here is the link to Mrs. Foxley's scholarship website: https://woonsocketcounselor.weebly.com/scholarships.html.
We are needing athlete applications for our scholarship program awarding $1,500 in May. Please have any senior athlete with a GPA over 3.0 to fill it out and email or go to our website to apply!
https://vantagefinancialwi.com/student-athlete-program-huron-office/
Any 5-12 students interested in STEM summer camps at School of Mines,
check out this link for more information and how to register: https://www.sdsmt.edu/SummerCamps/.
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MUSIC
1. 12:30-12:35 9th-12th Girls Ensemble – All Students
2. 12:35-12:40 9th-12th Boys Ensemble – All Students
3. 12:40-12:45 10th Vocal Duet - Kayahah/Allison
4. 12:45-12:50 10th Vocal Solo - Allison
5. 12:50-12:55 10th Vocal Solo - Rain
6. 12:55-1:00 9th Vocal Solo - Emilie
7. 1:00-1:05 9th Vocal Solo - Kaitlyn
8. 1:05-1:10 9th Vocal Solo - Eli
9. 1:10-1:15 10th Vocal Solo - Chase
10. 1:15-1:20 7th/8th Boys Ensemble – All Students
11. 1:20-1:25 7th/8th Girls Ensemble – All Students
12. 1:25-1:30 6th Mixed Ensemble – All Students
13. 1:30-1:35 6th Vocal Solo - Nelson
14. 1:35-1:40 6th Vocal Solo - Chance
15. 1:40-1:45 5th Mixed Ensemble – All Students
16. 1:45-1:50 5th Vocal Solo - Paige
17. 1:50-1:55 5th Vocal Solo - Alexys
18. 1:55-2:00 5th Vocal Solo - Ovilla
19. 2:00-2:05 5th Vocal Solo - Gage
20. 2:05-2:10 5th Band Quartet – Paige/Haylee/Mathias/Wyatt
21. 2:10-2:15 5th Band Quartet – Gage/Ovilla/Owen/Ty
22. 2:15-2:20 7th Band Solo - Brinley
23. 2:20-2:25 7th Band Solo - Halle
24. 2:25-2:30 6th Band Solo - Valerie
25. 2:30-2:35 6th Band Duet – Valerie/Allison
26. 2:35-2:40 6th/7th Band Duet – Valerie/Brinley
27. 2:40-2:45 6th Band Duet – Lincoln/Myles
28. 2:45-2:50 7th Band Ensemble – All Students
29. 2:50-2:55 6th Band Ensemble – All Students
30. 2:55-3:00 8th Vocal Duet - Jalyn/Kyla
31. 3:00-3:05 8th Vocal Solo - Jalyn
32. 3:05-3:10 8th Vocal Solo - Kyla
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The Sanborn County 4-H Building in Forestburg has served the area well for many years, supporting 4-H as well as many community events. We are in exciting times as both growth in 4-H and needs from the school and community are demanding more space for activities.
We are pleased to announce that plans are underway to expand the 4-H building. The Sanborn County 4-H program has grown from about 30 members in 2004 to 160 members today. Of that total, we have 90 4-H members in the Shooting Sports program, an increase from 15 in 2008. Shooting Sports offers practice every week on Sunday and Tuesday from January to April, and this activity pushes the building capacity to its seams. As we have explored ways to support and expand our annual Achievement Days and other 4-H activities, we also find the need for more space.
The building is used for community and school activities throughout the year including meetings and workshops, graduation receptions, showers, family reunions and get-togethers, funerals and the Forestburg alumni reunion. As we have visited with Sanborn Central and Woonsocket Schools, we find that there is a need for additional building space for school plays, FFA activities, marching band practice, cheerleading practice, and much more that could take pressure off the school gym and support various activities. We see potential for the building to be used for larger social events with increased space.
We are planning to double the size of the existing 100’x60’ Building with an addition to the north side. It will provide mostly open space, but also add storage off the kitchen and add a family/handicap-accessible restroom. Groundbreaking is planned for May 2023.
A major
step in this process is of course fundraising with a total goal of $300,000. We have received a $100,000 commitment from
the Sanborn County Commissioners. To date we have raised and/or received
commitments for an additional $58,000 of this amount for a total of $158,000 of
goal. We intend to raise the remainder through donations, fundraising and
grants. Donor recognition levels range from a one-time gift of $500 to $15,000,
as well as on option for a recurring donation that gives you signage in the
building addition. This brochure will provide a rough draft of the planned
addition, donor level opportunities and information on the need for the
addition.
http://www.sanborncounty4h.com/doc/4-HBuildingProjectDonorBrochure.pdf
You may contact any of the Building Committee members to donate cash or for more information: Scott Senska 605.350.1657, Art & Audrey Kneen 605.495.4321, Andy Ettswold 605.770.0794, Riley Zoss 605.630.8895, Rod Weber 605.350.5374, Myron Sonne 605.248.2305 and Paula Linke 605.350.2813. We will continue to add updated information on our website here: http://www.sanborncounty4h.com/4-h-building-addition-project.html and on our Facebook group page found by searching Sanborn County 4-H Building Addition Project.
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LIBRARY
The
Month of March is Women in History Month. So instead of the March
Madness Book Bracket, I will be displaying important Women in History
bios. Each week I will display 4 to 6 different women. I do have the
activities that go with the display if anyone is interested in using
them in the classroom.
The Friends of the Library cookbooks are out. The cost is $10 per book. They make great Christmas gifts too.
We have a monthly book club for adults. If you are
interested in joining, please contact Bev Dunn at
Woonsocket.library@k12.sd.us of 605-796-1412.
Any student at home
can do an AR test by contacting Mrs. Dunn and setting up a time to do
one over the phone. You can test of email her at 605-461-8905 or
bev.dunn@k12.sd.us.
A friendly reminder that you must put on hand sanitizer when entering the library. Thank you.
Just a reminder that you can also get your AR points by doing a book report. Please use the following form. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Dunn.
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WEPC
Board members: Jolynn Foos and Kami Moody Keep saving Box Tops, County Fair United Savers Cards and pop tabs .
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COMMUNITY
CommunityWoonsocket Wi-Fi
The
Woonsocket Community and Events Center has expanded its central role in
connecting community residents and visitors. Santel Communications
recently installed a Public Wi-Fi system that provides free Wi-Fi.
According
to Woonsocket Schools Superintendent, Dr. Rod Weber, “The school’s
remote and eLearning platforms require the student’s reliable access to
the Internet. It is important for the school to work with families and
community to provide connectivity they need to continue learning through
varied pandemic conditions and restrictions. Santel approached the
school on ways to help and within a short amount of time, free public
Wi-Fi was implemented.”
The community center now has Wi-Fi
coverage inside and outside the building. The students and public are
invited to use and access Internet for their needs. General Manager Ryan
Thompson of Santel states, “Our enhanced Wi-Fi systems allow expanded
coverage in an area commonly used by the community for many different
events and gatherings. If more stringent social distancing is required,
we felt it was important to offer students and residents outdoor ‘drive
up’ Internet as well. Drive up, park, connect. Easy, safe and
convenient.”
Internet-connected device users should select the
community center Wi-Fi access point on their device and with no password
required the system allows up to a 2-hour session of free Wi-Fi
internet.
To add anything to the announcements, please contact luci.grassel@k12.sd.us
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