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Waukomis schools set pre-enrollment
Pre-kindergarten and kindergarten pre-enrollment is set for 9 a.m. April 8.
Any student not currently attending Waukomis schools but planning to attend pre-k or kindergarten next year will need to be pre-enrolled. The enrollment and assessment process should take approximately 30 minutes. There is a 20-student limit, and it is on a first-come, first-served basis. If there are enough students, there will be an additional class created. Waukomis Elementary School will provide all-day pre-kindergarten next year. For questions, contact Brad Goodwin at 758-3264.
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Sixth-graders will leave for Camp Goddard Monday and will return March 27.
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High school student council district convention is Wednesday.
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Selected to participate in the 101 Classic Bowl XX honor band were Ehteena Stotts, Brianna Gordon, Shehan Watkins and Cameron Schemmer.
This honor band will rehearse May 28-31 at Woodward High School. It is made up of students in grades 9-12 from Texas, Kansas and Oklahoma. The 200-plus member band will march in a parade and perform at halftime of the 101 Classic Bowl XX all-star football game May 31 in Woodward.
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The elementary school book fair will begin Wednesday.
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The elementary school will host Popcorn Day March 28. Each bag of popcorn will cost 25 cents.
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The high school softball team will host Okeene Monday and will travel to Cimarron Tuesday and Timberlake on March 27. Both the junior high and high school softball teams will host Pioneer on March 28. The high school girls will host Billings April 1 and Covington-Douglas April 3. All games begin at 4 p.m.
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The high school baseball team will play at Lomega Monday and Kremlin-Hillsdale Tuesday, with both games at 4 p.m. The team will play in the Pioneer tournament March 26-29 and in the Skeltur Tournament March 31-April 3.
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The junior high baseball team will host Drummond at 3:45 p.m. March 28.
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The high school track team will go to track meets at Medford, March 27; Covington-Douglas, March 29; Okeene, April 4; and Medford, April 5.
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Parent/teacher conferences will be 3:15-7 p.m. April 3. Teachers will contact elementary parents with a time. Middle school and high school parents will need to contact the high school office at 758-3245 for an appointment.
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There is no school April 4.
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