Summer Breakfast/Lunch will begin on Tuesday, May 28th, at East Elementary, from 11:30 to 12:45. As long as supplies are available, the prepackaged meals will be handed out in the circle driveway on Tuesdays for the next eight weeks. .

Food for thought: The Nebraska Department of Education recognizes the importance of early childhood education through their Early Learning Guidelines. The very first guideline acknowledges the importance of every parent, childcare provider, and early childhood teacher. It reads, "Children are learning every moment. The environments we create and the interactions we provide have a direct impact on children's learning and development. This is true throughout the child's entire day including home environments, neighborhoods, and early childhood settings. Secure relationships with parents, family members, teachers, caregivers, and peers help children to feel emotionally safe and confident as learners and in their interactions with others."-NDE Early Learning Guidelines

This may just look like a pile of notecards. However, each notecard has a student's name on it signed and dated by staff members who each day made a concerted effort to "go get 'em"-go get a student that is. This second semester, exactly 808 intentional conversations were had between staff and students and 1,702 "go get 'ems" throughout the entire year took place. We're proud to share that's 1,702 moments of positive relationship building which makes for the culture and climate of a school family at East Elementary. 💜

East Elementary Reminder: Students are dismissed for the summer at noon today. No lunch will be served. Thank you for a fantastic school year!
B-5 District is today in Aurora. Good Luck to the Whippet Track Team! Here is the order of events today.

Minden High School is beyond thrilled to announce that we have secured enough partnerships to move forward with our video board project for the football field/track and the high school gym. We are currently working to build a media productions program where students will help create digital content to show on varsity game days! We are expecting installation of our boards sometime around the week of June 24th!! This project could not have been possible without the support of our partner businesses!! THANK YOU!! Its GREAT to be a Whippet!!!!!!! Anchor Partners: GTA Insurance, Kearney County Health, Rusty Rhynalds Auction and Realty, Minden Exchange Bank, Jones Group Insurance, and Nebraskaland Aviation Founding Partners (3 Spots Left to Fill!): First Bank of Minden, Shane Schmidt Construction, Landmark Implement, Royal Composites, Schwenka Farms Premier Partners: Red Thunder Farms, Minden Dental Clinic, Aurora Cooperative, CPI, Pony Express Ford, Grayson Tool, Farm Bureau Financial Services, and Fort Kearney Consolidated. If anyone is still interested in one of the 3 remaining Founding Partner spots, please contact Mr. Strong at the Minden High School Office!



Reminders for parents for track and field day today: begins at 9, please send a disposable sack lunch and water, dress and prepare your child for any type of weather, you must check them out with the teacher if you plan to take them home with you at the conclusion, stay close to your minden whippets app/facebook/text messages as that is how we will communicate any weather announcements. Thank you to all volunteers!
Here is the Weekly Whippet Update for May 6th through May 12th!


Here is the Whippet Summer Camp and Training full schedule. This link includes a full listing of summer youth camps, team camps, weight room hours, links to registration forms, and other activities for the upcoming summer! This link will continue to be updated as events are added or changed!
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Every student celebrated the American Heart Association fundraiser/birthday with cakes made by Ms. Brynn and Ms. Anissa.





When the third grade hallway is transformed into a rainforest...


First and third graders loved visiting the Hastings Museum last week!










Sophie Graham makes good choices and is very responsible. She can work and think independently. Sophie is a great role model for others by her actions and work ethic. Super!

Tatum Johnson shows kindness to others by offering help and assistance without being asked or told. She does this without needing any reward or recognition for her efforts. Tatum, that is the whippet way!

Zackery has been coming to school ready to work! Mrs. Woldt shares that he tries his best, has a smile on his face, and asks for help when he needs it. Way to go, Zackery!

Kasen Shelton has integrity! He is always willing to help others and is a hard worker. Kasen is kind and caring to others and has learned so much thus far in kindergarten. Kasen is a whippet!

Asher Wilhelm is respectful and hard working in Mrs. Maulsby's first grade classroom. Asher has the biggest smile when he is successful with a new concept. He has a positive attitude and is willing to put in the extra effort.

Mrs. Schmidt reports that Layna Knispel has been working so hard. Layna is responsible, friendly, and helpful. She is determined to do well, and Mrs. Schmidt has loved watching her grow.

Mrs. Muller shares that Briella Richards is respectful and a has a heart full of kindness to others. Briella shines each and every day in the classroom. What a second grade whippet!

Cam Armstrong follows the rules, does what is asked of him, and acts with integrity at all times. Not to mention, he is a great friend and classmate. Cam works well with others and leads by example with his great work ethic. Mrs. Strong loves having Cam in class.

