Our WPS music students had a fantastic day at regional contest on Thursday! We had 8 entries perform, and 5 entries received a star, which is the highest rating. The other 3 entries received a 1, which is the second best rating. Students that received a star will continue to the state competition on May 4th in Bismarck.
Star Ratings:
Aria and Scherzo: Makennah Fischer, Alto Saxophone Solo
Danny Boy: Makennah Fischer, Vocal Solo
Du Bist die Ruh: Callie Vollmer, Vocal Solo
Shenandoah: Grace Mehlhoff, Makennah Fischer, Savannah Fischer, and Megan Hertz; Vocal Quartet
You Are My Music: Large Women’s Vocal Ensemble
Grace Mehlhoff
Makennah Fischer
Callie Vollmer
Lacey Francis
Peytan Saeman
Savannah Fischer
Megan Hertz
Destiny Pleinis
Nora Saeman
Dallas Brown
Kaylor Johnson


Come join our team!
Wing Public School is seeking applicants for a PK-12 music teacher. To apply, please send cover letter, resume, credentials, and three letters of recommendation to Superintendent Cari Kramer at cari.kramer@k12.nd.us. https://5il.co/2ichx

9th grade Physical Science students hosting elementary students to view a live feed of the Solar Eclipse!

Today students in grades 2-12 had the wonderful opportunity to listen to Hunter Pinke speak at Washburn High School.




Region 7 Speech Meet at Hazelton sent home both Wing participants with awards. Landon Anderson placed 4th in Speech to Inform. Ty Mehlhoff came home with 5th in Speech to Persuade and in 8th in Impromptu Speech. Ty will be competing in both those categories at the State Class B Speech Meet in May.

Roughrider track and field blew the competition away at the Bowman County Invite! Congratulations to Monica for state qualifying in the 100 meter dash!
Full results: https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/531963/results

Softball update: Thursday’s game against Carrington is postponed and will be made up at a later date. Practice tomorrow in Wilton till 5:30. Friday against DLB at the Minot Dome 8:00 pm.
Prek/Kinder had fun dying Easter eggs and many other activities!


Can a change in pressure pull a hard boiled egg into a bottle? Yes indeed!


6th grade science observing moss under the microscopes.

Congratulations to the selected students for the March Student of the Month award!

Thank You for your caring heart!

Congratulations to Mrs. Cassidy Lyngaas. The Wing Public School Board has selected her to be the next superintendent for the district. Mrs. Lyngaas has the knowledge, character and passion to continue the district on a great path. She steps into her role as superintendent on July 1, 2024.
Reminder - No School- March 29th & April 1st

Weekly activities for the week of April 1, 2024. Reminder, no school tomorrow or Monday due to the Easter break. https://5il.co/2hh04

In case you've been waiting for an update on the Fox Den "Eggspirament", the chicks have arrived!!! 🐣 Huge thanks to parent Suzie Bayer for all of her time and eggspertise in providing this great learning opportunity for our classroom!!!








Good evening,
Due to weather conditions, we will have a two hour late start tomorrow, March 25. School will start at 10:20. Students report to first period. There will not be breakfast. Stay warm and drive safe.
Hello everyone,
With the impending predicted weather, devices will be going home with students at the end of the day today. This is just as a precaution. No decisions regarding weather have been made at this time.
Thank you,
Ms. Kramer
PROM UPDATE:
Significant weather will impact the area beginning late Saturday night and early Sunday morning. With that being said, the weather still can be unpredictable and start earlier than anticipated. We plan to still have prom, with the following adjustments:
Pictures: 4:00pm-5:30pm
Grand March:- 6:00pm
Dance: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Doors open for parents: 5:00pm
Doors are locked: 6:30pm
After Prom Prizes: 9:30pm-10:00pm
The After Prom Committee has decided to cancel the trip to White Shield. They will instead come to prom at 9:30pm and give away some prizes. Prom couples will be asked to leave at 10:00pm. Parents, please make sure you child(ren) gets home safe after prom concludes.
This was a difficult decision, but with the uncertainty in the weather, we felt it was important to get students home safe and at a decent time. Thank you for your patience as we made these decisions. Again, we appreciate your support and look forward to a fun prom evening!
Ms. Kramer

