
Service Week starts this Monday (Feb. 5th)! Below are the dress up days and activities planned for the week! If you have any questions, feel free to call the MSHS office at 307-856-7970.

February Student Artist of the Month is Sheraye Spoonhunter. Sheraye is a twelfth grader and is enrolled in Clay/Sculpture III. Below is Sheraye's ceiling tile project, where she picked a famous artist and used acrylic paints on a ceiling tile. After high school, Sheraye plans on attending college at Western South Dakota to pursue a career in Dental Assisting. Congratulations!

Wind River students are gearing up for some fun ways to earn money for service week! If you are a community member who is wanting to donate to the online auction, please email lnichols@fre6.k12.wy.us or jdavid@fre6.k12.wy.us a picture of the item (s), short description, and the estimated value. If you have any questions, feel free to call the MSHS office at 307-856-7970.


Parents and guardians of tribally enrolled students,
Please join us on Monday, February 5th at 6:00 PM in the High School Student Center for our JOM potluck and meeting. Bring a dish to share!


The MS Boys Basketball team will be playing at Fort Washakie this Thursday, February 1st at 4:15pm. They will be playing in the smaller high school gym. To access, enter through Gate 2 and drive in front of the school and park by the Administration building.
The Youth Boys Basketball team will be playing here at Wind River in the Elementary Gym starting at 4:15pm. Good luck Cougars!


Ron Thon is considered to be the toughest wrestling tournament in Wyoming. 44 teams from across the state flocked to Riverton for the grueling 2-day tournament.
Female Varsity Placers:
Molly Bornhoft: Second Place at 110
Cora Remacle: Third Place at 105
Lily Hill: Fourth Place at 115
Maggie Jensen: Fourth Place at 140
The girls varsity team placed 5th out of 44 teams!

Service week officially starts next Monday! Please email lnichols@fre6.k12.wy.us or jdavid@fre6.k12.wy.us a picture, description, and estimated value of the item (s) you would like to donate. The MSHS office is also accepting items to be dropped off any time this week from 8am-4pm. Thank you all for the support!


The Calendar Committee formulated calendars for school years 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 based on input from parents and staff at public meetings Jan. 15 and Jan. 23. Follow this link to view the proposed calendars and complete a quick survey: https://forms.gle/eDB438WEy6ooYGAK9


Ana Adams, Devyn Fillin, Zoey Klein, and WindThunder Tarness competed in the MathCounts Competition in Green River on Friday. The students accomplished the mission of getting better at problem solving as well as becoming more comfortable with being uncomfortable. A special shoutout to Zoey Klein for qualifying and fearlessly competing in the CountDown Round. The next competition is in Casper February 10th.



Zoey Klein competes in MathCounts CountDown Round!


8th Graders finalized their research project last week with presentations sharing out what they learned about the career path they chose to explore. In Mrs. Remacle's ELA class, the 2nd quarter research unit requires students to follow all of the steps to quality research including writing research questions, finding reliable secondary sources, interviewing a professional in their field of study to use as a primary source, self-reflecting on what they learned, writing a research paper, and presenting their findings. Not only did they learn about something they were interested in, but the presentations from their classmates gave them an opportunity to learn about other careers, as well. Did you know that 75% of the population fears public speaking? It is important to get our students up in front of the class talking about what they know and present themselves well. The focus in MS ELA presenting is "you don't have to love doing it, but you NEED to know that you can do it!" Congratulations on your big presentations, 8th grade!






Reminder: A meetings for public input regarding the school calendars for the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 school years is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. tonight (Tuesday) in the Wind River Elementary library. Parents/guardians are encouraged to attend.


Congratulations to Rebekah Taylor! She was awarded first place in the robotics division at the Regional Science Fair competition.

Parents and guardians of students who live on the Wind River Reservation: Shoshone Arapaho Fish and Game has a fun opportunity for students to experience ice fishing. See the link below for more information.
" If you are a parent or guardian of a youth here on the Wind River reservation and would like to participate in our next ice fishing event please email youthcoordinator@windriverfishandgame.com or call our office at 307-332-7207."

Wind River Wrestlers competed in the Lander Invite Friday and Saturday. The Cougars fought hard and did a great job at the meet, where the girls took second place out of 22 teams! Additional results are as follows:
Girl Varsity Placers:
Aislynn Vroman: 3rd Place at 100
Cora Remacle: 2nd Place at 105
Molly Bornhoft: 2nd Place at 110
Lily Hill: 2nd Place at 115
Maggie Jensen: 1st Place at 140
Boys Varsity Placers:
Landon Rhyne: 1st Place at 113
Isaac Gardner: 5th Place at 165
JV Boys Placers:
Logan Gardner: 2nd Place at 113
Camron Horn: 2nd Place at 138
Holden Yeates: 1st Place at 150
Kayden Sixberry: 2nd Place at 157
Logan Jensen: 3rd Place at 157

The wresting dual scheduled today at Wyoming Indian has been canceled.


We are accepting donations for service week! Please email lnichols@fre6.k12.wy.us or jdavid@fre6.k12.wy.us an image of the item(s), a short description, and the estimated value. We appreciate the generosity of our Wind River community in helping a family in need. Feel free to email or call (307-856-7970) with any questions, thank you!

First Year High School Computer Science Students learn Responsive Web Design. Kayden Sixberry works on his first certification project, a Survey Form created in HTML and CSS.


Winter Wonderland Morp Dance for HS students is this Saturday, January 20th from 7-9pm at the MSHS commons! Ticket prices are as follows...
Tuesday: $6
Wednesday: $7
Thursday: $8
At the door: $9
Tickets can be purchased from Ms. Cottrill.
Out of district forms must be returned to the office by Thursday at the end of the day!


Parents/Guardians of Seniors! On Monday, January 22nd at 5:30 PM, Wind River High School is hosting a FAFSA night for parents and students in the HS Student Center. Hattie Penny from the Educational Opportunity Center will be available to help complete FAFSA applications. For any students planning on attending college or trade school, this is necessary to obtain grants, scholarships, and other financial aid. https://youtu.be/NmEP38x-1Z8. Please bring 2022 tax information and Social Security Numbers. Hope to see you there! Mrs. James and Mrs. Mills