This week is Poison Prevention Week.
National Poison Prevention Week is the third full week in March and is dedicated to raising awareness and educating the public about the dangers of poisoning. Please read through this service annoucement from the Nebrasha Poison Center to learn how to keep yourself and others safe. You can also find this annoucenment on our Health Services Page.
https://www.fremont6.org/page/health-services
On March 13th (day before Pi day), Ms. Cottrill's Algebra 1 and Geometry classes were discovering the mathematical number 'Pi'. Pi is commonly known as 3.1415... but is represented as a symbol due to being an irrational number. Pi is calculated by dividing the circumference of a circle by the diameter. Students were using string and rulers to measure the circumference and diameter of various round objects, aiming to get an average ratio as close to 3.1415... as possible. The student with the closest average for Pi was Rickele, coming out with 3.168502... The classes also enjoyed eating some pie!
We are 1 week away from the 2025 3x3 Basketball Tournament for our Senior Class Fundraiser! Don't forget to register online! We will not accept cash registration payments the day of the tournament.
Register here: https://fremont6wy.infinitecampus.org/campus/store/windriver/school-store/5/2/products
Waiver form:
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HS Track is in full swing! Our first Home Meet is Saturday, March 22nd! We need volunteers to help with track and field events. If you, or anyone you know, would be intersted in helping us, please reach out to Justin Walker in the HS office at 307-856-7970 or send him an email at justinw@fre6.k12.wy.us
Go Cougars!!

Third grade has been learning about agriculture in Wyoming with a focus on being a good steward of Wyoming. They have worked through simulations themselves of the challenges that ranchers face. We also had Mr. and Mrs. McCann and Mr. and Mrs. Ingalls visit at presenters to explain their agricultural lifestyle. Then we took a trip out to Ingalls' ranch to see all of the things we have learned about firsthand.
BIG thank you to both of these families for sharing your knowledge, ideas, and skills with us!










Mark your calendars!
Junior Class Fundraiser Bingo Night!
March 20th
6 p.m.
There will be an Ice Cream Bar!

Middle School Track starts next Monday!
Please call the school with any questions!

We hope to see everyone, tonight, for Elementary Family Night!
March 13th
5:45 pm - 7:30 pm
Come enjoy several activities and a light meal!
We are hiring!

Congratulations to the following students for winning the High Plains Power Art Contest:
7th Grader Joshua Walker 1st Place for Middle School
8th Grader Jaiden Giles 2nd Place for Middle School
H.S. student 1st Place Natiya Shoyo
Fun things are happening in 4th Grade!
Fourth grade has started incorporating "Book Club" into our daily instruction. Students work together in groups to read a text and practice grade level reading and comprehension skills they learn as a class. 4th grade started putting this to extra practice with a "March Book Madness" competition! Each group has chose a book that they are excited to read. When students complete their book they will then have to create a 3 minute movie trailer for their book. Each book will move to the next round based on votes casted by the 3rd and 5th grade students. Ms. Griebel and Mrs. Cuttlers are very excited for this new learning experience.
What book do you want to win?





The phone issue has been resolved.
Please reach out to the school if you are still not able to get past our greeting message. Thank you for your patience.
Attention everyone-
Our phone system is having issues at the moment. We are working on trying to fix this ASAP. If you need to get ahold of the school please send us a message through Facebook or an email.
MS/HS
jdavid@fre6.k12.wy.us
lnichols@fre6.k12.wy.us
ELEM
shill@fre6.k12.wy.us
Thank you to Carving the Future and your organization for having our Lifetime PE Class! Students had a chance to experience two days of snowboarding lessons at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.








All Wind River Schools still have school in session today!
We will let everyone know if there are any changes.
Be safe out there!
Berkeley Beutler represented Wind River well at the State Science Fair!


A small group of junior and senior theater students had the opportunity to visit Casper College's theater department last Friday! The day included joining college classes in the department, dorm tours, and burgers and shakes to end the night. The trip helped students imagine transitioning into life after high school, and even offered scholarship opportunities. Thank you Casper College for a great day!
Mrs. Remacle's middle school students have been working on a marketing campaign to use information that they read and researched about stress. Students created flyers, posters, presentations, and social media posts to reach as many students, parents and community members as possible.
Trey and Louie from the 7th grade share with you their social media project slide deck!








The Wind River wrestlers competed at the state wrestling tournament this weekend in Casper. The Girls competed in an all-class wrestling tournament with 45 teams, and our team finished in 15th place. The Boys wrestled in the 2A state tournament and ended the season in 10th place out of 20 teams. We had some great individual results and saw great growth from the team.
Molly Bornhoft: State Runner-Up at 105
Lily Hill: Third Place at 115
Landon Rhyne: STATE CHAMPION AT 126
Anthony Musalem: Third Place at 285




