
Trojans News May 1st
https://youtu.be/B9msxfErxYM

After School Program Weekly Schedule


The Final Countdown to Summer


Conference Golf
🗓️ Monday, May 1st
📍@ Ponca
⛳ Tee Time 10:00 am

Wakefield’s Educators Rising visited WSC today to experience a campus tour, conversation with education faculty, bulletin board making and a planetarium show!








High School Track Meet
🗓️ Saturday, April 29th
📍 @ LCC
⬇️ Schedule
Live Results Link https://live.athletic.net/meets/23745


🚨Track is canceled due to weather 🚨
Junior High Track Meet
🗓️ Friday, April 28th
📍 @ LCC
⌚12:00 pm


Norfolk Classic Results
🌟Cade 2nd 800, 4th Triple Jump
🌟Ryan 5th 3200
🌟Jordan 1st 300 hurdles, 2nd 100
🌟Cael 5th 300 hurdles
🌟Kade, Johnathon (and partners) in the Unified Meet = Awesome!!







Golf results from today


Save the Date


Youth Track & Field Event -
👟 Please bring payment on the evening of the 8th. Make checks payable to Wakefield Community Schools.
Use the links below for registration ⬇️
👟K-3rd Event Form
https://forms.gle/oJEUZBUbZENrPT4Y7
👟4th-6th Event Form
https://forms.gle/TfJz1umTii5e73d37


Staff Spotlight




🎶 The concert is at 6:30, all students, Pre-K 4 - 6, should be there by 6:15
🎶 4th grade bring recorders
🎶 5th & 6th-grade bands must be in their classrooms no later than 6:15 pm to prepare their instruments.


Golf Meet
🗓️ Thursday, April 27th
📍 @ Wayne
⛳ Tee Time 1 pm

Jocelyn is our valedictorian with a 4.0 GPA. KCAU 9 is proud to be celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Best of the Class. To celebrate the 40th Anniversary, Best of the Class will be on April 27th at The Orpheum Theatre in Sioux City. Jocelyn will appear in a short clip that will be aired over the network representing Wakefield Community Schools.


Tuesday Track Results @ Wisner


Last week four junior high students, one boy and one girl from seventh and eighth grade, were selected as leaders of their class to talk to the sixth graders about what to expect of the transition from sixth grade to junior high. Once the four students shared their experiences of junior high and advice for the transition, the sixth graders had the opportunity to ask several questions. The questions ranged from topics related to the school schedule, rules and expectations, yellow sheets, homework, and more. One of the main takeaways from the junior high visit was that there is more freedom in junior high, but with more freedom comes more responsibility and communication with teachers is key. It was a beneficial open forum which appeared to ease the sixth graders’ worries about the transition from elementary to junior high school.


Yearbook Sale


Weekly Staff Spotlight



Qualifying & Competing in the Norfolk Classic on Thursday.
🌟Jordan 100 & 300 Hurdles
🌟Cade 800, Triple Jump
🌟Cael 110 & 300 Hurdles
🌟Ryan 3200
Unified Track Meet
🌟Johnathon (partner Jacob)
🌟Kade (partner Mason)
