Cougar Fans… as of now, the 2A West Regional Basketball tournament will be played as scheduled in Riverton starting tomorrow. Attached are both the girls and boys brackets.
Go Cougars!


The Wind River wrestling teams arrived safely to Casper yesterday for State Wrestling. Coaches are doing a fantastic job of managing the extra time. Due to the chaos of the storm, girls will begin wrestling at 10:30 Thursday morning.
Go Cougars!
Due to the recent weather event school will be cancelled Wednesday, February 22. Please stay safe and warm.

February 22 is National Bus Driver Appreciation Day. Take time to thank our bus drivers for all they do to keep our students safe.

The High School Student Council chose to host a Morp dance recently with the intent to provide our students with a safe, fun weekend activity, and to raise funds to donate to Make a Wish Wyoming. They ended up raising $405! Did you know that any high school student has the opportunity to join Student Council?

If you want to work in the education field, here is your chance!
Apply to work at Wind River Schools. We currently have immediate openings
for a full time, custodian (12 month) and a full time paraprofessional (9 month).
We are also looking for Elementary teachers for the 2023-2024 school year.
All are benefitted positions. For more information, please visit: www.fremont6.org or apply @ https://www.applitrack.com/fre6/onlineapp/.

CHANGE OF MEETING DATE
Because of the impending storm, the JOM/IEC meeting has been cancelled tonight and rescheduled for Tuesday, February 28th at 6:00 PM.

The JOM/IEC will meet at 6 p.m., Tuesday, February 21, in the high school Student Center. This group is seeking funds to support Native American students through language, culture, academics, and drop out prevention programs.
Parents/guardians of Native American students are encouraged to return the 506 forms that were mailed as well as A Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood as soon as possible for this purpose.
Monday, February 20 Fremont County School District #6 will delay school and buses two hours due to severe drifting and road conditions. This week promises to offer some severe weather. Please stay tuned as we continue to evaluate conditions.

The Elementary Staff hosted a fantastic Family Night the other Thursday!
Did you know -- it had an excellent turnout as families joined their teachers and friends to play games, learn interactive lessons, and have a great time.










The CNA class is learning about PPE (Personal Protective Equipment). Did you know that Wind River Students 16 years and older can receive CNA certification through a course offered by CWC and taught by our district nurse?

The Wind River MS/HS staff engaging in meaningful collaboration today while keeping up with our wrestlers at Regionals in the background.
Go Cougars!

Congratulations to our Lady Cougar wrestlers who were in Lyman today!
AnnaBeth Bornhoft: 1st place in 115 lb. division
Maggie Jensen: 2nd place in the 135 lb. division
Molly Bornhoft: 2nd place in the 105 lb. division
Cora Remacle: 3rd place in the 105 lb. division
Our Wrestlers have been incredible this year and all their hard work will show on the mats tomorrow as they wrestle at regionals in Cokeville! You can follow the action at NFHS.com and real time updated brackets on trackwrestling.com
Good Luck Cougars and Lady Cougar Wreslters!


Cougar Fans:
Come out and support the Cougar Basketball teams as we celebrate our Seniors Friday, Feb. 17 vs. Rocky Mountain.
Game times:
4:00- JV Boys
5:30- V Girls
7:00- V Boys
Don't miss your chance to purchase yearbooks for 2018-19 thru 2021-2022! Discounts are available for purchases of 2 or more books. Use the following link to make purchases with no log in required: https://fremont6wy.infinitecampus.org/campus/store/windriver
Proceeds benefit the 2023 Senior Class Trip to Washington DC

To help more students access computer science, especially students from underserved communities, Code.org, in partnership with DonorsChoose, has selected 102 schools around the country to be awarded the CS Leaders Prize of $10,000 to help establish computer science education for their students.
We're thrilled to announce Wind River School is one of Code.org's CS Leader Prize Winners.

The JOM/IEC will meet at 6 p.m., Tuesday, February 21, in the high school Student Center. This group is seeking funds to support Native American students through language, culture, academics, and drop out prevention programs.
Parents/guardians of Native American students are encouraged to return the 506 forms that were mailed as well as A Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood as soon as possible for this purpose.

Check out this article about Wind River sophomore Mato Amos!
https://county10.com/people-in-the-10-i-fell-in-love-with-it/
Visitors will now be required to show their Drivers License in order to enter the school past the school offices. Visitors will be screened and verified prior to entrance for security purposes.

