Weaubleau Booster Club Chili Cookoff
April 30th
5-8 pm
Weaubleau School
Call 417-399-1850 to sign up for Chili Cookoff. Last day to sign up is April 27th.
Congrats to all our participants and those who placed at Pummill Math Relays on Wednesday, April 13th.
JH softball game @ Weaubleau today has been canceled.
Today's extracurricular events for Weaubleau.
Due to weather conditions today's track meet at Skyline has been canceled.
Weaubleau High School held a College and Career Fair on Monday, April 11th. There were over 20 booths for students to visit; with representation from colleges, military, and area businesses. Students were encouraged to ask questions and learn about future career opportunities that they might be interested in. Those in attendance were:
Oakstar Bank
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers- Pomme de Terre
St. Clair County Sheriff's Department
Hickory County Sheriff's Department
OCHC Medical Clinic & Dental Clinics
Ozarks Technical Community College
Crowder College
State Fair Community College
Missouri State West Plains
Southwest Baptist University
Missouri Welding Institute
State Technical College of Missouri
Ott's Tree Service
Metal Magic Welding
Citizens Memorial Hospital
Hickory County Farm Bureau
Missouri Army National Guard
Worley Equipment
Duck Creek Technologies
U.S. Navy
MFA Oil
J & S Construction
We are very appreciative of all of the presenters who gave of their time and expertise in order to help spark interest in these students!
Here are the results from the Fairgrove Music Festival on Saturday April 9th:
Junior High:
Lily McCarter- 1- rating (Superior)
Alana Watson- 1- rating (Superior)
High School:
Emma Breshears- 1+ rating (Superior)
Erica Carney- 1 rating (Superior)
Madison Delmont - 1 rating (Superior)
Jalynn Rogers- 1 rating (Superior)
Women's Ensemble (Madison Delmont, Lily Lambeth, Emma Breshears, Jalynn Rogers, Araka Breshears, & Erica Carney) - 1 rating (Superior)
Weaubleau Highschool Choir- 1 rating (Superior)
Congratulations to all the students on their ratings! We are very proud of their hard work and performance!
The Weaubleau High School scholar bowl team placed second at districts and Tommy Nance was the tournaments top player! Great job team!
Tigerstrong Tuesday! The Weaubleau School District is excited to join other school districts across the region in celebrating teachers and staff every Tuesday. We wouldn't have the success we enjoy without these dedicated individuals. #tigerstrong #TeacherProud
The 4-6 grade math club had a pizza party and extra recess with Ms. Chaney to celebrate their accomplishments.
On April 13th, students in grades 6-12 will attend presentations by the Ozarks Community Health Center on Mental Health Awareness. The purpose of this presentation is to bring awareness to this issues and educate students on available resources. Please see the attached link for more information about topics of discussion and how to opt your student out of the presentation.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WiELuVk8ixMqWBYjPCOWaKkto7bb1-ep/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=116523898043449045396&rtpof=true&sd=true
That baseball game today (4/11) vs Mack's Creek has been canceled.
Elementary Spring Concert-Tonight @ 7 PM
Local author Renee Srch has been busy again. She has donated two of her latest books to the Weaubleau School Library. We feel very fortunate to have Mrs. Srch in our area and are very thankful for her book donations.
Orphans Preferred is a story about twelve-year-old Billy. He applies for a job with the Pony Express and ends up with a job he didn't expect.
The Organized Writer is a fifty-two week workbook to help writers stay on track through the writing process.
Tigerstrong Tuesday! The Weaubleau School District is excited to join other school districts across the region in celebrating teachers and staff every Tuesday. We wouldn't have the success we enjoy without these dedicated individuals. #tigerstrong #TeacherProud
It's a busy day for Weaubleau athletics! Come out and show your support.
#tigerstrong
All items for the Sophomore class movie basket for carnival are due Wednesday, April 27th.
On April 6th & 13th, students in grades 6-12 will attend presentations by the Ozarks Community Health Center on Child Sexual Abuse and Mental Health Awareness. The purpose of these presentations is to bring awareness to these issues and educate students on available resources. Please see the attached letter for more information about topics of discussion and how to opt your student out of the presentations.
Just a reminder that school will be in session tomorrow, April 4 and next Monday, April 11.
Grayce Hostettler & Katie Ginnings took advantage of an opportunity to attended SBU's Education Day event for prospective teachers.