
High School Track Meet
🗓️ Tuesday, April 4th
👟 Field Events 1:00 pm
👟 Running Events 3:15 pm


High School Golf
🗓️ Tuesday, April 4th
📍@ Oakland
⌚ 3:30 pm

Reminder: Elementary will be dismissed at 11:00 am following VIP day. There will be NO preschool on Thursday.


⚠️Update:
After-School Program Weekly Schedule


April Save The Date
*all dates are subject to change


How long does it take to find over 1,000 eggs? 28 minutes
Thanks for coming to the FCCLA Easter Egg Hunt!!





Due to projected strong winds, the Easter Egg Hunt will be indoors


6th Grade Wax Museum 🗓️ Save the Date


April 19th Reminder


Omaha World Herald Basketball All-State
🌟 Second Team: Cade Johnson
🌟 Honorable Mention: Ryan Anderson, Alex Arenas, Jordan Metzler
Congratulations!!


Five students from Wakefield Community Schools were selected to participate in the prestigious Northeast Community College Quiz Bowl which took place on March 29th. The students were Ryan Anderson (team captain), Jocelyn Weaver, Juan Paredes, Ashlyn Boeckenhauer, and Jeremiah Reimers. The Quiz Bowl was a single-elimination competition between two teams of four players, from the same Class C or Class D high school, enrolled in grades 9-12. 35 schools from the Northeast Nebraska area were represented. A plaque is given to the school winning the competition and medals are awarded to team members. Points were awarded for correct answers to questions taken from all areas of academic knowledge as well as current events. There appeared to be an emphasis on questions related to mathematics, sciences, history, and geography during this year's competition. In the first round, Wakefield competed and lost against Wausa. In the second/consolation round, Wakefield competed and won against Elgin. In the third round, Wakefield competed and lost against Howells-Dodge. It was a spirited contest amongst some of Northeast Nebraska's best and brightest students.





A cold but great start to the track season!



There will be NO preschool on Thursday, April 6th.

Family Engagement Night



NECC Quiz Bowl


After-School Program Weekly Schedule


Lewis & Clark Conference Art





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.
