
Mrs. Ungerer’s “old energy source”


Hello from Miss Lanz! Enjoy her read aloud on this Thursday! #wearewapello #wapellotribepride
https://youtu.be/RS-A14yyjWA

April 2, 2020 Update
****At her press conference today, Governor Reynolds announced that schools will remain closed until April 30th. This news should come as no surprise to anyone. She also made reference to schools not needing to make up the additional missed time, provided they participate in either the "voluntary" or "required" plan for continued distance learning. Wapello is participating in the "voluntary" plan, which means we will not need to make up additional missed days.
****Governor Reynolds continued to stress that people continue to follow the recommendations from Public Health:
Wash your hands
Cover your cough
Wash your hands
Stay home if you are sick
Wash your hands
Practice social distancing
Wash your hands
****If you have any questions, please let me know. If I don't know the answer, I fill find out and send the information out in a future update.
#wearewapello
#wapellotribepride

High School food pantry will be open today from 3:30-5:30.

More Throwback Thursday memories from 2010 and the WHS Tomahawk!
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Casey's General Store in Wapello is sponsoring a fun Easter Contest for Wapello Students. Guess how many Jelly Beans are in the Jar pictured below, and then click on the link at the end of this message to be sent to your official entry form. Fill out the form and submit it with your best guess and be entered for some cool prizes. Prizes will be awarded in the following categories: Preschool, K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-11 and the Senior Class! Shelley doesn't even know how many beans are in the jar! The contest is open until 10 pm on April 9, on April 10, the jar will be taken to the State Bank of Wapello to have the official "Bean Counters" count the exact total, and the winners will be announced at noon on April 10! Good Luck to everyone! To make your guess, click on this link: https://forms.gle/ZTfj9eKEWX8xxJDd7
#WeAreWapello #WapelloTribePride #EasterFun


More Throwback Thursday memories from 2010 and the WHS Tomahawk! #WeAreWapello #WapelloTribePride

Some more Throwback Thursday memories from 2010-11 at Wapello Elementary.
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Here are today's Throwback Thursday Photos for Wapello Elementary from the 2010-11 school year!
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Here are some memories from 2010 for Throwback Thursday!
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Listening to Avery read to me from our book The 39 Clues.

Ms. Hellberg is on the third book of the Harry Potter series.


Some pictures from earlier in the week:
Mrs. Freiden and Cora enjoying the outdoors in their Wapello gear. Bike riding and yard cleanup.
Mrs. Freiden was enjoying a good book today too!
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The Marshall’s getting their daily 30 minutes of reading completed





Wednesday's guest reader is 5th grader Mya Wagner. Thank you Mya! #wearewapello #wapellotribepride
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5yWTwbNRUw&feature=youtu.be

Mrs. Brown and Alexis taking time on this nice day to read on the trampoline in our PJs!



Today's update was too long for a text. Check our Facebook page for today's information.

April 1, 2020 Update:
****In her press conference today, Governor Reynolds gave no new guidance for public schools. BUT, she did say that she will probably have an announcement regarding schools that will be released tomorrow.
****We are making an adjustment to our lunch program. We will have two pickup days. Monday (with breakfasts and lunches for both Monday and Tuesday) and Wednesday (with breakfasts and lunches for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday).
****Our Virtual Spirit Week continues tomorrow with a focus on history. Look up some interesting info....what happened on this day in the past? Fun facts about Presidents? Life changing events? Challenge everyone on social media to look up the answers! And make sure to post results and reactions!
****We know this is a stressful time for many people, so we'd like to draw everyone's attention to a resource offered through ISU Extension. This is taken directly from their website and used with permission. "Sometimes life gives you a lot to handle, but you don’t have to handle everything on your own. Iowa Concern is a free service connecting Iowans with information to help them navigate through a variety of life circumstances.
With a toll-free phone number, live chat capabilities and a website, Iowa Concern services are available 24 hours a day, seven days per week at no charge. Iowa Concern provides access to stress counselors and an attorney for legal education, as well as information and referral services for a wide variety of topics. The service is provided through Iowa State University Extension and Outreach.
To reach Iowa Concern, call 800-447-1985; language interpretation services are available. Or, visit the website, https://www.extension.iastate.edu/iowaconcern/, to live chat with a stress counselor one-on-one in a secure environment. Or email an expert regarding legal, finance, stress, or crisis and disaster issues.
All personal information given to Iowa Concern, whether on the hotline or through e-mail or live chat, is kept confidential."
****You know the drill, but you're going to hear it again:
Wash your hands.
Cover your cough.
Wash your hands.
Stay home if you are sick.
Wash your hands.
Practice social distancing.
Wash your hands.
#wearewapello
#wapellotribepride

A message of positivity from Mrs. Ungerer’s book of choice today!


The Nagle kids doing some reading this morning #wearewapello #wapellotribepride

