3rd Quarter Honor Roll
Closing the Opportunity Gap
Maria Gonzalez, a bilingual Northeast Community College representative, came back to Wakefield Community Schools on Thursday to speak with 30 of our high school English Language Learners. She visited Wakefield last semester to motivate students to further their education after high school and she debunked the myth that college was unaffordable or inaccessible for them. This time she focused on informing students on how they can pay for college and ways to make it affordable, such as applying for scholarships, participating in work-studies, etc. Both of Maria's presentations were completely in Spanish. She was a great inspiration for the students.
Community Easter Egg Hunt Friday @ 5:30
🐣location will be announced on Friday weather pending.
Have a great weekend! See you Tuesday!
NECC Scholastic Contest
On Wednesday, March 22, 21 Wakefield high schoolers participated in the prestigious Northeast Nebraska Scholastic Contest which included hundreds of other students from surrounding Class C and Class D schools. The 21 Wakefield students tested in 29 different subject areas ranging from topics related to the sciences, mathematics, history, english, welding, construction, wellness, etc. The 21 students were selected by their teachers to participate in this competition based on their advanced knowledge within their respective subjects; it is an honor simply to be selected to participate. The students who participated in the event were: Ryan Anderson, Gabriela Arriaza, Ashlyn Boeckenhauer, Katie Borg, Madison Borg, Kolton Fischer, Mayton Garcia-Juarez, Cade Johnson, Bailey Kai, Sierra Kaufman, Andrea Lopez, Tryden Meek, Megan Meyer, Jackson Pommer, Jazmin Paredes, Jeremiah Reimers, Diego Ruvalcaba, Ashlyn Vazquez-Catalan, Megan Walsh, Alexia Weaver, and Jocelyn Weaver. When students were not testing, they were able to enjoy a movie, games, snacks, and even karaoke. After lunch at Northeast Community College's cafeteria the results were announced at the award ceremony. Three Wakefield students earned awards. Jackson Pommer was awarded 2nd place for the Public Speaking examination and 3rd place for the American History examination. Jeremiah Reimers was awarded 2nd place for the Technical Mathematics examination. Ashlyn Vazquez-Catalan was awarded 2nd place for the Parenting and Child Development examination. It was a great day with some of Wakefield Community Schools' best and brightest students.
Mimi representing Wakefield at the Spelling Bee
After School Cooking Club Kickoff
🗓️ Save the Date & RSVP Deadline 🗓️
The school only needs to know the total number of guests that will be attending for each child. You can call the office, or email Mrs. Anderson (landerson@wakefieldschools.org) prior to March 29, 2023. Please limit the number of participants to 4 guests per student. We ask that children (under 18) are left at home. This is a time for adults to visit school and see the great things that are happening at school. Wakefield Elementary will not be sending out invitations to VIPs, so parents must be sure to let the guests know the details.
Save the Date
🌟 Join, Learn, Prizes
Capitol Concert Series
Wakefield High School has 5 high schoolers who mentor students in 2nd, 3rd, and 5th grade. The high schoolers typically meet with their mentees once a week. Their mentorship serves as a motivator for good behavior and facilitates genuine connections. These mentors exemplify Trojan Pride.
Weekly After-School Program Schedule
Help support SkillsUSA
Congratulations to the 2023 All Conference Basketball Selections
🌟1st Team: Cade, Eliseo, Alex, Jordan
🌟 Honorable Mention: Hunter, Cael, Daveigh, Makenna
Please note that youth kids are to bring their own ball. The Wakefield Youth Rec Program will pay for fees for students in grades 3-6th only.
Drivers Ed Sign Up
🚗 Friday, March 24th
Thursday, March 16th
Congratulations to Makenna and Ashlyn for receiving Best of Show at The BIG Show today!
Family Engagement Event
You don't want to miss this!