Sno Daze 2011 - Waubun - Ogema
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Sno Daze 2011 - Waubun - Ogema
WAUBUN-OGEMA-WHITE EART H COMMUNITY SCHOOLS February/March Newsletter 2011 HAPPY VALENTINE’S Day! UPCOMING EVENTS Congratulations King Brian Haverkamp and Queen Mareena LaRoque Feb. 18, 21, or 22. 2011 Sno Daze Candidates No School - mid winter break King : March 1 Grades 5-12 Evening conferences March 25th NO School Jon Brower, Teddy Dorman, Brian Haverkamp, & Aaron Fabre Queen : Mareena LaRoque, Lindsey Adams, Kaylie Turbin & Brooke Klemetsrud 7th Grade - Prince – Hunter Clark 8th Grade - Prince – Jordan Spaeth 9th Grade - Prince – Kyle Erickson 10th Grade - Prince – Cody Kologi 11th Grade - Prince – Jeff Haverkamp Escorts : Alex Kent & Samantha Weigel Princess – Caitlin McArthur Princess – Brooklyn Spry Princess – Macey Lauinger Princess – Lea Haverkamp Princess – Lisa Tuebert - Programs: Adam Winter & Kim O’Brien Monday (today) – Wacky day Sat. May 7 Prom Tuesday – Class Color day 5th purple, 6th green, 7th orange, 10th black, 11th pink, 12th yellow 8th brown, 9th white, Wednesday – Celebrity/Character day May 27 Graduation 7 pm Good Luck was on Lindsay’s side! Lindsay Thursday – Spirit Day – Pepfest 2:00 – 3:20 (period 8) Friday – Dress-up day – Coronation 9:30 – 10:30 – Dance 8 – midnight Sno Daze 2011 Adams has been named a finalist in the Cocoa Cola Scholars Program. She was chosen from nearly 71,000 applicants to receive either a $10,000 or a $20,000 scholarship and a trip to Atlanta, Georgia at which time she will be honored at the Awards Banquet. Family Fun Day at the Waubun School Forest Sunday, February 20, 2011 1:00-5:00 pm Everyone is welcome! Waubun School Forest (9.2 mi. east of Highway 59 on Hwy 113 on south side) 2541 State Highway 113 Try to Cross-country ski, snowshoe, go sledding or just visit the facility at the school forest. What is available at the school forest? variety of ski equipment to fit many sizes easy trails with maps simple instructions or help available free! The number on the driveway is 2541 State Highway 113. Sledding hill, sleds available. Open Saturdays and Sundays 9:00 am until dark. Ski equipment from pre-school sizes to large adult. Family Fun Day is sponsored by PTSO and White Earth Healthy Families Healthy Communities Project Caption describing picture or graphic. From the Guidance Office: Upcoming Dates February 17th Deadline to sign up for ACT prep classes February 27th ACT prep classes begin February 28th Financial Aid Night (4-7 PM) March 1st Parent/Teacher Conferences March 1st 11th Grade Parent Bingo at 6:30 PM March 4th Deadline to register for ACT March 15th Junior Class trip to Crookston for Career Day April 9th ACT testing May 6th Deadline to register for ACT June 11th ACT testing Football NEWS Congratulations to these Football players for earning the following 2010 team awards: MVP – Jon Brower, Offensive Player of the Year – Devin Heisler, Defensive Player of the Year – Cody Kologi, Most Improved – Ben Haugo, Best Lineman – Jon Brower, Bomber Pride – Ryan Frye & Josh Syverson, Jon Brower and Cody Kologi were named to the North TriCounty ALL CONFERENCE teamDevin Heisler and Ryan Frye were named All conference HONORABLE MENTION CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Lindsey Adams who has been designated as a Semifinalist in this year’s Coco-Cola Scholars Program. This honor is a reflection of Lindsey’s commitment to academics, leadership and volunteer service. In April, 250 students from across the U.S. will be invited to Atlanta, GA during which time they will interview to determine if they will be National ($20,000) or Regional ($10,000) scholarship recipients. We wish her luck and hope a Coca-Cola Scholarship is in her future. Congratulations to our December senior student of the month JonBrower!!! He was chosen by the entire staff for demonstrating responsibility for himself and others, is a positive role model, offers help to others in need, and is progressing academically. He will be will be recognized in area publications, a letter of congratulations to parents, a prominent parking spot for the month, his name displayed on plaque in the commons are, and he and his parents are invited to a recognition dinner planned for this spring. Congratulations Jon!! Congratulations to our January Senior Student of the Month Annie Erickson!! She was chosen by the entire staff for demonstrating responsibility for herself and others, is a positive role model, offers help to others in need, and is progressing academically. She will be will be recognized in area publications, a letter of congratulations to parents, a prominent parking spot for the month, her name displayed on plaque in the commons are, and she and her parents are invited to a recognition dinner planned for this spring. Congratulations Annie!! CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to our Joe Allen who was the Showcase Artist Congratulations to Jenna in the latest issue of Northern Lundon (Jr., Guard) from Arts News. Waubun High School has been voted as the Girl Basketball Pine Congratulations to Richard to Prairie Player of the Week. Hanks and Anna Lehrke! Rich- Jenna scored 15 points, grabbed ard was the first 6th grader to 11 rebounds and added 10 steals earn 75 Accelerated Reader in the Bombers victory over NorPoints!!! Right behind him was man County West. Lundon than Anna Lehrke! Way to go Rich- had a game high. 38 points against Ada-Borup. She also ard and Anna! added 11 rebounds and had 4 steals in the loss to the Cougars. Congratulations to sixth grad- This is the second conference er Anna Lehrke who recently Player of the Week award for earned 100 AR Points!! Rah Rah Jenna. She earned her first one to Isaac Benson (5th grader) and in December. Richard Hanks (6th) who have earned more than 75 AR points Congratulations to our February Senior Student of the so far this year! Way to go!! Month… Lera Hephner!! She was chosen by the entire staff for demonstrating responsibility for herself and others, is a positive role model, offers help to others in need, and is progressing academically. She will be will be recognized in area publications, a letter of congratulations to parents, a prominent parking spot for the month, her name displayed on plaque in the commons are, and she and her parents are invited to a recognition dinner planned for this spring. Congratulations Lera!! Information for Seniors Going to College? Got Money? If you are a senior or a parent or guardian of a senior who is planning on attending a 2 year, 4 year or technical college next fall help is on the way! The financial part of college can be a big hurdle for many families. We have a great opportunity for those needing to fill out financial aid forms. On Monday, Feb. 28th, there will be a Financial Aid Workshop from 4-7 pm at the Waubun High School. Experts will be on hand to help you with this process. This FREE service is available to families. You must have your taxes in order and bring them.+ Please make time in your schedule and be here between 4 and 7pm to make sure there is time to finish your applications online. Jill Baker Guidance Counselor Scholarships for Seniors Waubun Seniors should be applying for scholarships for the next couple of months. Come to the Guidance Office and check out the scholarship book. We will have all local scholarships posted online on our Waubun School website: Http://www.waubun.k12.mn.us Go to High School Counseling Info Local Scholarships Click on the scholarship link to open and print off April 15th is the deadline for most scholarships to be turned in to the Guidance Office. Waubun ECFE/Kick-Start Registration Information for 2011-2012 School Year 1. 2. Complete registration form below. Mail or drop off registration form to: ECFE/Kick-Start Suzy Olson Ogema Elementary School 212 Uran St. Box 68 Ogema, MN 56569 3. For more information, call Suzy Olson, ECFE/SR Coordinator, at 473-6175. ECFE (Early Childhood Family Education) 1. 2. ECFE is for families with children ages 0-5. Class is held every other week, for one hour, starting at 5:30 pm on Monday evenings at the Ogema Elementary School. Parents and children are able to take part in age-appropriate activities in the classroom, listen to a book, participate in an art project, and enjoy a snack before going home. This is a wonderful opportunity to expose your child to a different environment other than home and/or daycare. There is no charge to attend ECFE classes! ECFE class will end in May and will resume the end of September. I will send out a reminder in September for a starting date. Welcome Little Bombers! Kick-Start Kick-Start is a school readiness preschool program located in the Ogema Elementary School. KickStart is for children who will be entering Kindergarten the fall of 2012. Your child must be 4 years of age by September 1, 2011 to attend Kick-Start. Note the additional information on the corresponding page, especially regarding the participation fee that we now require. Kick-Start will be held during the regular school day, two days a week. There are two groups of Kick-Start: Tuesday/Thursday and Wednesday/Friday. ************************************************************************ Name of child participating:______________________________________ Name of parent/guardian participating:______________________________ Address:______________________ City:____________________________ Zip:_________ Home Phone:_____________Work Phone:______________ Age of child:______________ Birthdate:__________________ Check class the child will be attending: ECFE ( ) Kindergarten Kick-Start: T/Th ( ) W/F ( ) WINTER DRIVING PRECAUTIONS Be Able to See and Be Seen Clean frost and snow off all windows, mirrors, lights and reflectors. Equip your car with good wiper blades and keep an ample supply of windshield washer fluid. If visibility is poor, use headlamps. Get a Feel for the Road When you first start out, accelerate carefully to test wheel-spin and brake gently to test skidding. Be Gentle Use the accelerator and brakes slowly to maintain control of your vehicle. Fast acceleration can make wheels spin on ice and snow. Brake with a gentle pumping action. Stepping too hard on the pedal will lock the brakes and cause loss of steering control. Increase Your Following Distance Ice or snow can multiply your stopping distance up to ten times. Make Turns Slowly and Gradually Heavily traveled intersections can become “polished” and slick. Brake before you come to a curve, not while you are in it. Turn in the Direction of the Skid If the rear of your car begins to slide, turn into the direction of the skid. Expect a second skid as the car straightens out, and be prepared to counter this sliding action. Scattered Slippery Spots Icy spots on the road surface can cause loss of steering control. Do not use your brake. Take your foot off the gas and steer as straight as possible until your car slows to a safe speed. Avoiding a Collision In an emergency situation, you can intentionally steer your car off the road and into a snow bank. You may get stuck, but you’ll avoid a crash. Snowplow Safety Tips: Yield to snowplows. They travel slower than posted speeds. Give snowplow drivers plenty of room to do their jobs. Never drive into a snow cloud. Slow down! Never use cruise control on wet or icy roads. Stay alert. A snowplow weighs 17 times more than a car. In a crash, occupants of a car are much more likely to be seriously injured. Be patient. Follow at a safe distance. Allow at least five car lengths between your vehicle and a snowplow. MEETINGS YEARBOOK SALE March 31 Last day for discount Yearbooks are now on sale. The cost is $30.00. Use the form on this page, or bring cash or check to order your yearbook now to Ms. Hastad at the High School. THE COST OF THE BOOK WILL INCREASE TO $40.00 AFTER MARCH 31. DOLLARS Business Name Name________________________________ Grade________ Name________________________________ Grade________ Special Discount for multiple orders FOR Name________________________________ SCHOLARS for brothers and sisters— Grade________ $25.00/copy—until March 31. Name________________________________ Meeting on Wed. Feb. 12th at 4:30 in Laurie Johnson’s rm. Grade________ Name________________________________ Lunches for Feb. Grade________ REMEMBER!!!! The yearbook will Name________________________________ Reg. K-6 19.00 be delivered in May. Order Now!!!! Grade________ 7-12 23.75 Name________________________________ Reduced 7.60 Grade________ Lunches for Mar. Reg. K-6 20.00 7-12 25.00 Reduced 8.00 Bombers If you have any questions, please call Ms. NO CHARGING FOR EXTRA MILK OR LUNCH SECONDS Hastad at 473-6116. Must be paid when purchased only!!! No exceptions! Cost: Extra Milk .20 Seconds .50 Close Up Waubun High School officially began participating in the Close-Up Washington, DC, Program in the 1991-1992 school year, and we have taken students almost every year since then. Close-Up is much more than a field trip – it’s a weeklong adrenaline rush through one of the coolest cities in the world! And it’s designed for high school students, grades 9-12. Students have fun meeting other students from around the country as they visit Washington’s famous monuments, museums and attend a theater production in one of the historical theaters in Washington. They are also able to speak their minds, meet members of Congress, debate with policy experts and learn how to influence political decisions as the get an inside look at how our Nation’s government really works. From morning until night, their trip is filled with the sights and sounds of DC! Over the years, WHS has averaged about 10-20 students per trip to Washington, DC. We couldn’t possibly do this this without the contributions from our local businesses, families and friends. We want to take this opportunity to extend a big thank-you to some of the businesses that have contributed. These include ACS, Reservation Tribal Council, Midwest Bank, Wild Rice Electric, Prairie Dental Centers, Community Development Bank of Ogema, Gjerde Auto Sales of Detroit Lakes, Wambach & Hanson Law Office of Mahnomen, Anderson-Mattson Funeral Home of Mahnomen and the most recent from Mahnomen Parts, Inc. We want to thank the American Legion for having our students help with bingo in the month of October. Thank-you to the community members for supporting Split the Pot, baked good sales and other food sales. A big thank-you to our school for the use of concessions and the school store! This is really a community effort and we appreciate all your support! Mark your calendars for our up-coming Indian Taco fundraiser in White Earth on February 18, March 4, March 18, April 1, April 15 and April 29. We will be sending out mass e-mailing for contact information as the date approaches. If you have not been included on the previous e-mailing, please send your information to [email protected]. Sam Rock Memorial Pow Wow Saturday, April 30, 2011 Waubun High School Gym 1:00 p.m. Grand Entry, 5 p.m. Feast MC: Mickey Hodges Arena Director: Butch Roberts Spiritual Advisor: Sunfish Oppegard Color Guard: White Earth Veterans Honor Guard Host Drum: Eagles Nest (Honorariums for the first 5 registered drums must have 5 minimum people per drum) Dancers must be in regalia to register. Giveaway in lieu of honorarium Sponsored by the Title VII Parent Committee Upcoming Sports Events February 2/14 – Boys Basketball (JV and Varsity) – Waubun at Fertile-Beltrami – 6:00 and 7:30 2/15 – Girls Basketball (JV and Varsity) - Waubun at Fertile-Beltrami – 6:00 and 7:30 2/15 – Boys Basketball (JV and Varsity) – Clearbrook-Gonvick at Waubun – 6:00 and 7:30 2/17 – Girls Basketball (JV and Varsity) – Laporte at Waubun – 4:30 and 6:00 2/17 – Boys Basketball (JV and Varsity) – Fosston at Waubun – 5:45 and 7:30 2/19 – Wrestling – Team Section Tournament – Ralph Englestad Arena in Thief River Falls – TBD 2/24 – Girls Basketball (JV and Varsity) – New York Mills at Waubun – 6:00 and 7:30 2/24 – Boys Basketball (Junior High) – Ulen-Hitterdal at Waubun (in Ogema) – 4:30 and 5:30 2/25 – Boys Basketball (Junior High) – Waubun at Fertile-Beltrami – 4:30 and 5:30 2/25 – Wrestling – Individual Section Tournament – at DGF High School – TBD 2/26 – Wrestling – Individual Section Tournament – at DGF High School – TBD 2/26 – Girls Basketball – Pine to Prairie Conference Championship – Teams to be determined – at Ada-Borup High School – 6:00 2/26 – Boys Basketball – Pine to Prairie Conference Championship – Teams to be determined – at Ada-Borup High School – 8:00 2/28 – Girls Basketball – Pig-tail Game of the Section Tournament March 3/1 – Boys Basketball (JV and Varsity) – Waubun at Rothsay – 6:15 3/3 – Girls Basketball – 1st round of the Section Tournament 3/3 – 3/5 – State Wrestling Tournament – Xcel Energy Center 3/4 – Girls Basketball – Quarterfinals of the Section Tournament – at Concordia 3/7 – Boys Basketball – Pig-tail Game of the Section Tournament 3/8 - Girls Basketball – Semi-finals of the Section Tournament – at Concordia 3/10 – Boys Basketball – 1st Round of the Section Tournament 3/11 – Girls Basketball – Finals of the Section Tournament – at Concordia 3/12 – Boys Basketball – Quarterfinals of the Section Tournament – at Concordia 3/14 – Band Concert 3/15 – Boys Basketball – Semi-finals of the Section Tournament – at Concordia 3/16 – 3/19 – State Girls Basketball Tournament – Williams Arena and Target Center 3/18 – Boys Basketball – Finals of the Section Tournament – at Concordia 3/23 – 3/26 – Boys Basketball – State Boys Tournament – Williams Arena and Target Center DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS The Dollars for Scholars committee would like to thank alumni, businesses and our supportive community members for the generous donations our organization has received over the past 15+ years!! Donations go directly to our graduating seniors at Waubun High School each year to assist them financially as they continue their education. When you make a donation, your name or a memorial will be displayed on a plaque in the Waubun School by the Superintendent’s Office. The following are emblems/donations that are displayed on the new plaques: leaf-$25, blossom-$100, Bomber Blue Bird-$250, apple-$500 and a branch-$1,000. Donations can be payable to “Dollars for Scholars” and sent to Waubun School in c/o Laurie Johnson. Please indicate the name(s) you would like displayed. We are currently searching for people to be a part of our committee! Please contact Laurie Johnson if you are interested in helping with the future of our children!! Thank you for helping our Waubun graduates continue their education as they work towards rewarding careers! Laurie Johnson President of Waubun-Ogema-White Earth Dollars for Scholars [email protected] Junior Parent Bingo Night (Same night as Parent/Teacher conferences) March 1, 2011 6:30 PM Are you the parent of an 11th grade student? If so, please bring your student and join Jill Baker (School Counselor) in the Media Center for a fun-filled night of Bingo! There will be fabulous prizes for Bingo winners – so don’t miss out! We will also cover information that you need to know about graduation requirements, what to expect during your students 12th grade year, and help you and your student determine which classes they need to register for during the 2011-2012 school year. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Attention: Juniors and Seniors ACT Test Dates and Prep Courses Are you planning on college? If so, you will want to take the ACT test to submit to colleges! Waubun is offering test preparation classes to any junior or senior who plans to take the ACT this spring. Test preparation classes will be held at the Waubun School on Sunday afternoons. Snacks and workbooks will be provided. If you would like to take advantage of this opportunity, you must sign up in the Counseling Office as soon as possible! Classes will begin February 27, 2011 Please call (218)473-6144 and speak with Karen Rosthschadl to sign your student up. *Note – There are two opportunities to take the ACT this spring (March 4th is the deadline to sign up for the April 9th ACT --- May 6th is the deadline to sign up for the June 11th ACT). However, the preparation classes will only be offered once. -------------------------------------------------------- Financial Aid Night Monday, February 28th from 4-7 PM (open house) Media Center Dale Thornton from Concordia College will be on-site to assist any 12th grade student and their parent/guardian with filling out the FAFSA (for Federal financial aid). Please bring your completed 2010 tax information, your Federal Pin number, and information about the college(s) you would like to list for financial aid. Contact Jill Baker or Rhoda Habedank at (218) 473-6146 for more information or with questions. ------------------------------------------------------------- Meet the New School Counselor – Jill Baker Jill Baker joined the counseling office staff in January of this year. She and her husband (Ben Baker, Interventionist and JV Girls Basketball coach at Waubun) live near Richwood, MN. Jill is currently finishing up her graduate studies in School Counseling from Minnesota State University, Moorhead and will graduate in May 2011. She and Ben are also expecting their first child in May of this year. Jill has worked with youth and families in a variety of capacities including social work, mediation/conflict resolution, and juvenile justice. Jill is excited about being a part of the Waubun School and rumor has it she will give you a tootsie roll if you stop by her office to chat! Music Events Small Ensemble Contest March 7th NCE 1:00 PM (Almost) Spring Concert Monday, March 14th 7:00 PM Band 8:00 PM Choir 5th and 6th Grade Band Concert Tuesday, March 1st 6:00 PM Band Room INTERESTED IN BEING A HOST FAMILY FOR A FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT! ASSE PROGRAM DESCRIPTION ASSE is an Exchange Program that was originally established as American Scandinavian Student Exchange to provide opportunities for student exchange between Sweden and the USA. It cooperates closely with the provincial Ministries of Education in Canada and is approved by the New Zealand Ministry of Education. In the USA, ASSE has been designated by the United States Department of State as an “exchange visitor program” and adheres strictly to its regulations. Since its inception, ASSE has expanded to include exchanges between: Incoming ASSE exchange students are girls and boys, 15, 16, 17 or 18 years of age who are carefully screened and selected by the ASSE Representatives abroad. School administrators, teachers, and ASSE Representatives evaluate the students. Only those who can demonstrate excellent character, deportment, and proficiency in the English language are chosen. All ASSE exchange students have at least three or more years of English study (or the equivalent) in their home countries. The students have excellent medical and liability insurance. They receive pocket money from their natural parents, and the host family is expected to provide room and board only. Beginning in the Autumn, the official student application packets for each exchange student who is accepted into the program are sent to the appropriate ASSE office. These application packages include a two-page typewritten autobiographical essay prepared by the student, the official application form, academic records, a collage of photographs of the student, and a Health Certificate. Electronic and paper copies of the student applications are available to ASSE Area Representatives and potential host families. ASSE believes it is important that the host families be qualified as soon as possible during the year so that correspondence between the host family and student can begin early and continue until the student’s arrival. Each host family applicant is personally interviewed by the ASSE Area Representative.Potential host families are required to complete a detailed application, covering many facets of their background and lifestyle. The application includes an official agreement form confirming that they have read and agree to support the ASSE Student Rules. ASSE and the United States Department of State also require that the host family applicant undergoes a criminal background check in addition to furnishing three letters of reference, preferably one from an employer, one from a community organization (church, temple, service club or other such organization) and the third from a friend who knows the family - attesting to the stability and good repuily. tation of the fam- ASSE has expanded to include exchanges between: Sweden Italy Norway Tunisia Oman Kyrgyzstan Mongolia Czech Republic Bahrain Estonia Kazakhstan Hong Kong Denmark Poland Bangladesh Lithuania Uzbekistan Taiwan Finland Slovakia Ethiopia Russia South Africa Thailand Great Britain Turkey Mali Georgia Canada Australia Holland West Bank Qatar Armenia USA New Zealand Spain Jordan Senegal Azerbaijan Mexico Portugal Kuwait Pakistan Ukraine Brazil France Lebanon Gaza Moldova Japan Germany Morocco Yemen Turkmenistan China Switzerland Israel Iraq Tajikistan Korea A WORLD OF UNDERSTANDING THROUGH CROSS-CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS INT'L The ASSE Area Representative must complete the ASSE Home Visit Screening Form with an indication of his/her impressions of the household and the neighbourhood. Host families are required by the ASSE program to participate in the selection of the student who will be with them for the academic year or semester. Once the family has qualified and made the important student selection, and the school has granted written approval, records of this placement are filed in the appropriate ASSE office. The host family is expected to contact the local high school, and the ASSE Area Representative will contact the School Administrator or School Board to ensure acceptance of the student at the high school. The placement is not confirmed until the school has approved the student and signed the school acceptance letter. Then the procedure is set in motion to obtain the student’s visa. ASSE Area Representatives hold a mandatory Host Family Orientation Meeting prior to the students’ arrival. Host families meet the students at the nearest major airport on arrival. Within 2 weeks after the student’s arrival, the ASSE Area Representative will conduct a comprehensive Student Orientation Meeting using as a guide our 23-point Agenda and other orientation material. At this critical meeting, students and families are prepared for the rules of behavior and official guidelines within which the program functions. Each student speaks privately to the ASSE Area Representative in order to establish a close relationship so important to the success of the placement. Every student and host family is furnished with the name, address and telephone number of the ASSE Area Representative, as well as the information about their appropriate ASSE Coordinating Office and Regional and/or National Office, and in the USA with the United States Department of State “Regulations Governing Exchange Visitor Programs.” All ASSE offices have a 24-hour answering service in case an emergency arises outside normal business hours. Each month, the ASSE Area Representative contacts each student and host family to establish that everything is satisfactory. Communication is maintained throughout the year. Three times during the school year students and families get together with the ASSE Area Representative for social or recreational activities and/or holiday gatherings. In addition to the incoming academic year and semester programs described above, ASSE also sponsors an outbound year, semester and three month program. ASSE’s Teen Twin program is a reciprocal exchange which offers students and their families the unique opportunity to host a student from abroad during the Fall. From January to March, the student then spends three months with his/her “twin’s” family overseas. ASSE summer programs are designed for high school age students who may wish to spend four or six weeks abroad during the months of July and August, either living with a host family in a Language and Cultural Immersion Program or participating in a Summer Homestay Language Program. All students who apply for participation as an ASSE Exchange Student abroad for any of these programs are interviewed individually and with their parents by the ASSE Area Representative. ASSE requires four letters of reference, two from teachers, one from a member of the school’s administrative staff and one from a church or civic organization, supporting the student’s qualifications to participate in the program. The ASSE Exchange Student Applicant must also furnish a two-page, typewritten, autobiographical essay, signed transcripts of the last two years in school, a certificate of health, six passport-sized photographs, and a photo collage. ASSE believes that through cultural exchange programs and homestay programs, a greater international understanding is achieved among people and countries. For more information Lehmann, a con- tact Angie (Morrison) former Waubun graduate who is a representative for the ASSE Foreign Exchange program. Angie’s # is 218-847-5142 Brochures and more information are also available the Guidance Of- in fice. Also, check out their website at: We now have a official Facebook page. Please search for Waubun Public Schools and “Like” us. www.asse.com Sports Admission Prices Adult: $5.00 K-12 $3.00 College Student w/ID 3.00 Adult Season Pass 40.00 Student Season Pass 20.00 Family Pass 100.00 District Resident Sr. Citizen Pa ss - Free Passes may be picked up in the Superintendent’s office anytime. GO BOMBERS! Waubun-Ogema-White Earth Community Schools Non Profit Organization Independent School District #435 U.S. POSTAGE PAID 1013 3rd Street, Box 98 WAUBUN, MINNESOTA 56589 Waubun, Minnesota 56589 BOXHOLDER -------------------------------------------------------------------