Avery Fritson is an all around great kid. Mrs. Jorgensen shares that he works hard, takes pride in his work, and is a nice friend to others. He brings a positive attitude and a smile to school each day that Mrs. Jorgensen looks forward to seeing. Thanks for working so hard, Avery!

Mrs. Strong and Mrs. Rowley share, "Hudson Pohl's positive attitude about learning and life is one that radiates through the classroom. He can be the voice of reason others need in any situation. Hudson encourages others to participate and work hard with him, and his example is so appreciated."

Another kiddo to celebrate this quarter is Banks Granger. Ms. Sara shared that Banks is kind to her fellow classmates. Banks is a good listener and a hard worker in preschool. Way to go, Banks!

As we wrap up the second quarter, we'd LOVE to highlight our students who were nominated by teachers to receive a positive principal note during this quarter. To start off the celebrating, we have Kooper Krull. Mrs. Woldt shared that Kooper knows and shows the Whippet Way! Kooper works hard, cares for our school, and gives it her best every single day. Let's hear it for Kooper!

The Rotary members shared dictionaries with third graders. Today third grade was able to share the gift of music with the Rotary.

Celebrating Mr. "Master" McCarthy!

On the farm with kindergarten

The Reindeer Games presented by Mrs. Rowley and our 2nd and 3rd graders was just the winning ticket to get us all in the holiday spirit!







Third graders learned about Dala horses, and each student created one to be displayed on our school Christmas tree.









Deck the halls!







Mrs. Rowley and these third graders are busy practicing away for the sure to be amazing musical on December 7th!


"A book is a gift you can open again and again."-Garrison Keillor






Preparing and enjoying feasts before Thanksgiving: Friendsgiving!




The Minden Rotary gifted each third grader a brand new dictionary. 📖

Here's to a second grader rocking his tricky sight words! He's doing so awesome he got to give a surprise update to his first grade teacher on his continued success.

"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places that you'll go."-Dr. Seuss
These third graders and their reading is worth celebrating!


We cheered for our state qualifying volleyball team with a little(in height), but loud and proud Whippet walk.



Third graders played science fruit or science vegetable while discussing plant life cycles.



Hoooo did such owly artwork? First grade!

We don't know who had more fun painting pumpkins-the FFA students or the preschool students.


