We hope to see you tonight at the School-Wide Title I Meeting at 6 PM, in the MS/HS Student Center. Learn about the process the District is going through to apply for school-wide Title I.

Our middle school students had the privilege of hearing from Paul Roth, who shared his family’s Holocaust history and personal experiences from this important period. While Paul’s father was able to leave Austria six weeks before the war began, his grandparents tragically did not survive the Holocaust.
As our students read Holocaust historical fiction and autobiographies in ELA class, hearing a firsthand account from a family member brought deeper meaning and understanding to their learning. This experience was especially meaningful to our school community, as Paul has five grandchildren who attend our district.
We are grateful to Paul for sharing his family’s story and helping our students remember the importance of empathy, courage, and ensuring history is never forgotten.
He is pictured with his family (in order): Jasper, Eddy, Berkeley (grandchildren), Paul, Gretta (daughter), Fin, and Aspen (grandchildren).
As our students read Holocaust historical fiction and autobiographies in ELA class, hearing a firsthand account from a family member brought deeper meaning and understanding to their learning. This experience was especially meaningful to our school community, as Paul has five grandchildren who attend our district.
We are grateful to Paul for sharing his family’s story and helping our students remember the importance of empathy, courage, and ensuring history is never forgotten.
He is pictured with his family (in order): Jasper, Eddy, Berkeley (grandchildren), Paul, Gretta (daughter), Fin, and Aspen (grandchildren).





Wind River Elementary is proud to have the Ann Simpson Artmobile visit our school this week. Dr. Sarita Keller is teaching our students about art museums, art, and being a curator, and will be leading them through some interesting art projects! Not only that, she brought a traveling art exhibit from the UW Art Museum called, Message Received: Transmissions Across Time & Space. If you are at school this week and would like to view it, feel free to stop in the Elementary Art room.
Thanks, Artmobile!
Thanks, Artmobile!






Good afternoon parents and guardians of tribally enrolled students and descendants,
We didn't get a chance to plan our end of year activity. We will have a JOM Zoom Meeting on Thursday. May 14th at 6:00 PM for those who are able to join. Below is the link:
https://www.google.com/url?q=https://zoom.us/j/93181114935?pwd%3DZaLdUfq2mCdZNKcYp1m0e82qNIl4mX.1%26jst%3D2&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1778961615019088&usg=AOvVaw1op1YRQslZ2WPa_ON2jZfn

Join us for the School-Wide Title 1 meeting, May 13th at 6 PM, at the MS/HS Student Center. Learn about the process of applying for the school-wide grant and the programs the grant assists with. We hope to see you there!

Just a reminder, tonight is the MS/HS Art Show and Music Concert. Art Show starts at 5:30, followed by the Concert at 6:30, in the High School Gym! Hope to see you there.


Senior signing day was Tuesday! Seniors are entering the workforce, serving missions, serving in the military, and attending college. The future is bright! Congratulations!









Please join us for the Annual Consolidated Grant Meeting, Thursday, May 7th, 4-5 PM in the Wind River Elementary Library. Learn how federal funds support our district programs and the students of Wind River Schools.

It's School Nurse Day! Thank you for all you do, Mrs. Walker!

Marlin Spoonhunter from Wind River Tribal College taught our students how to play an Indian hand game with the help of the White Buffalo Youth Mentors and Native Connections.










Wind River students and staff are invited to wear red on Tuesday, May 5th in rememebrance of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives.

The May edition of the Cougar News is here! See what is happening with the Cougars as they finish off the 2025-2026 school year strong!
https://www.fremont6.org/page/cougar-news
https://www.fremont6.org/page/cougar-news

Elementary Student Killian Davis received a t-shirt for achieving his Freckle Math academic goals!
Congratulations, keep up the good work!
Congratulations, keep up the good work!

In Social Studies, third grade has been learning about agriculture in Wyoming! To make it that much better, we asked Ruby Ranch to come in and talk ag with us. Students were able to ask them questions about stewardship, challenges, and everyday ranch life. They even brought their bum calf for the students to bottle feed. Thank you to Mike and Jess Ruby for making our learning memorable.










Elementary students Teigyn Miller, MacKenzie Kowach, and Bow Patik received t-shirts for achieving their Freckle math academic goals! Congratulations, keep up the good work!

The best part of Prom is the Family Dance.










Shout out to all of our amazing bus drivers! Thank you!

Injury Prevention Resources presented to high school students, sharing the dangers of driving while intoxicated and the importance of wearing seatbelts in moving vehicles.






Prom was so much fun!










Our last JOM meeting of the year will be on Monday, May 4th at 6:00 PM in the high school student center. We will plan our end of year celebration and talk about Senior and 8th grade gifts. This is a potluck so bring a dish to share!
Before the JOM meeting we will have a brief Indian Parent Committee meeting to sign the Indian Parent Committee Approval Form that is required to receive our Title VI funds.
Before the JOM meeting we will have a brief Indian Parent Committee meeting to sign the Indian Parent Committee Approval Form that is required to receive our Title VI funds.

