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Congratulations to Wautoma High School and Mrs. McCarthy-Cardoso for receiving the Peer-to-Peer Suicide Prevention Grant Award for $1,000.00. Mrs. McCarthy-Cardoso wrote for and received this grant which will cover the training costs for our Sources of Strength Program that is new to our high school this year. Sources of Strength is a program that provides the highest quality evidence-based prevention for suicide, violence, bullying and substance abuse by training, supporting, and empowering both peer leaders and caring adults to impact their world through the power of connection, hope, help and strength. Congratulations to Wautoma High School on receiving this grant that will have a positive impact on our students' lives!


Redgranite Elementary 2nd Graders used chalk pastels to make Christmas lights during Miss Rich's Art Class this week.



In November, the Redgranite A+ After School students started a pen pal program to keep connected with their peers in the opposite cohort group during the hybrid schedule.



Students in the Redgranite A+ After School Program made homemade "Send a Hug" cards for residents at Preston Place in November.




Sign up sheet for meal pick up on Dec. 16.
There will be no meal pick up on Dec. 23. We will NOT be feeding students over winter break. The meals that you will pick up on Dec. 16 will include the following: Students that attend school will get 3 days worth (meals are for 12/16,12/19 & 12/20) They will receive the rest of the meals at school on our scheduled school days. Students that are 100% virtual will get 9 meals at pick up on Dec. 16. (meals are for 12/16,12/17, 12/18, 12/19, 12/20, 12/21, 12/22 and 1/4, 1/5)
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Students in Ms. Wheaton's Advanced Engineering and Technology spent the past weeks learning about Fluid Technology including pneumatics and hydraulics. Here students are pictured with their hydraulic arms. They are using them to pick up a screwdriver and battle each other.



Sign up sheet for meals for Dec 9-15. You must sign up to receive meals. This form is due on Thursday by 5:00 p.m. Pick up is on Wednesday at the location you select on the form between 10:00-11:00 a.m. https://forms.gle/ErwyPKh2LTKV7vHdA


Sign up sheet for meals for Dec 2-8. You must sign up to receive meals. This form is due on Thursday by 5:00 p.m. Pick up is on Wednesday at the location you select on the form between 10:00-11:00 a.m.
https://forms.gle/jGSJuCbKXS7oSU58A


Congratulations to Senior Hattie Bray on earning 1st Team All-State honors in volleyball. This is her second time earning this honor. Her sophomore year, she was 2nd team.
Photo credit: Bree Kotolski


Yesterday, the 4th graders in Miss Rich's Art Class at Redgranite Elementary completed their winter landscape projects.





The 3rd grade A+ group went on virtual field trips to the Georgia Aquarium last month. Each week they learned about a new animal. Check out their penguin project from one of their visits.



Sign up sheet for meals for Nov.25-Dec. 1. You must sign up to receive meals. This form is due on Thursday by 5:00 p.m. Due to the holidays, pick up is on Tuesday, November 24, instead of Wednesday at the location you select on the form between 10:00-11:00 a.m.
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Wautoma High School Key Club is doing a Toy Drive for their 2020 Christmas Project! We are looking for unwrapped, new toys! If you are interested in donating please drop them off at Wautoma’s Dairy Queen or at the Wautoma High School by the PAC entrance. Collection begins November 13th and ends November 30th.


During Miss Rich's third grade art class today, Redgranite students had the chance to work on their mixed media trolls.




Sign up sheet for meals for Nov. 18-24. You must sign up to receive meals. This form is due on Thursday by 5:00 p.m. Pick up is Wednesday, November 18 at the location you select on the form between 10:00-11:00 a.m. https://forms.gle/GZiZjUn1fhvnUK9N7


Yesterday, the 3rd graders at Redgranite Elementary made ornamental corn using warm colors for the kernels during Miss Rich's Art Class.




Congratulations to WHS's October Student of the Month: Yessica Arreola
The Social Studies/English Department would like to nominate Yessica Arreola. Yessica is a very hard worker and did a great job with her first writing assessment in Mr. Thompson's Survey of American History class about the reasons why so many colonists died in Early Jamestown. She was clear and concise in her writing. Her English teacher Mr. Mathias had this to say, "She works very hard in English and is super active in class discussion. She always has poignant observations about the literature." Yessica would make a great choice for student of the month because she embodies what we want in our students, hard working, curious, self-reflective, and willing to help others.
The Spanish, Art, Physical Education and the Music Department also would like to nominate Yessica Arreola as Student of the Month. Yessica is a student who is constantly challenging herself. She is currently in a Native Speakers class. She finishes all her work on time. Yessica goes above and beyond on her projects. In class she is always willing to participate in all discussions or activities. When you see her in the hallway, you are always greeted with a smile. Her positive demeanor is a great asset to others around her. On the days she is virtual learning she is the first one to show up for the google meet for the class. When she doesn’t understand a concept, she is not afraid to ask for help. Yessica is a kind student and always willing to help others. Keep up the great work!

“This student doesn’t draw attention to herself, but she does what needs to be done. She is a quiet girl who can easily go unnoticed. But her teacher does notice her. I notice her kindness. Being polite is just a part of who she is and how she treats others. She always has a smile on her face and is willing to work hard in third grade to do her best. In addition, she can be counted on to be honest and responsible. I know that she will always do the right thing whether I am watching or not. This student is a true representation of all of the Wautoma Area School District character traits and I am truly honored to nominate Emma Krombos as Redgranite's October Student of the Month.”
– Mrs. Julie Petersen


Redgranite 5th graders in Miss Rich’s class work on mixing tints of their chosen colors to make a sky. They will add branches and silhouettes of owls next week.


