Bob Marks
CCDC Group Presents at Wausa
CCDC, a group praising positive behavior among students, is performing on Thursday, May 21st, at 7:00 PM in the High School Library. This group is the same group that kids rave about whenever they come to the school, and they would like to put on a presentation for the parents of Wausa Students.
There is no [...]
From the Office of the Superintendent
Proper nutrition is one of the most important factors in a young child’s physiological as well as academic preparedness. Breakfast is the most important meal of a child’s day. Research shows that kids that eat breakfast get better grades, pay more attention in class and behave better overall. If a child is eating breakfast at [...]
State Aid to Schools
What a loaded statement with so much uncertainty, inconsistency and unrest. It is both confusing and frustrating and rewarding only if you do not loose or happen to gain. The Nebraska Department of Education, School Finance and Organization disclosed the state aid to schools on Friday, January 25. It is sort of like playing the [...]
Reading Development at an Early Age
Recent research on reading development further identifies predictors of reading achievement for preschoolers and kindergarteners. The primary grades including pre-kindergarten are crucial years for child development both socially as well as academically.
Here are some ideas that parents could use to help develop the early literacy skills that children need to be successful readers. The time [...]
From the Superintendent’s Office
One of the main concerns this time of year is dressing appropriately for winter conditions. I have had bus drivers tell me that some students must not know that it is winter, getting on the bus for a route or activity with no coat, hat or gloves. With temperatures as extreme as they have been, [...]




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