3rd graders learned about programming using Bee-Bot Robots in the library today.
11 months ago, Mrs. Heilig
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3rd grade
Thank you to the Warrior Football team for doing fist bump Friday this morning!#gowarriors
11 months ago, Calamus Wheatland CSD
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7th graders practicing their skills using various metric measurement tools.
11 months ago, Calamus Wheatland CSD
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Employment Strats students practiced their teamwork and communication skills and then reflected on traits of being a good team member and how to cope when a team member isn't performing up to standards.
11 months ago, Calamus-Wheatland CSD
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Last week, we recognized our Academic Award honorees from the 2023-2024 school year! Congratulations and keep up the good work! #gowarriors #warriorsexcelling
11 months ago, CWSD
23-24 Freshmen Academic Award winners
23-24 Sophomore Academic Award winners
23-24 Junior Academic Award winners
The elementary is celebrating the upcoming Cy-Hawk game tomorrow. Students are more than welcome to join in on the fun by wearing their favorite team apparel or team colors.
11 months ago, Ashley Kelting
📣 Celebrating our *NEW* Warrior Staff 📣 #gowarriors
11 months ago, CWSD
Dawn Kraklio, Secondary Paraprofessional, New to our Warrior Family  Favorite Hobby: Watching my boys wrestle   What are you looking forward to at Cal-Wheat?: “Helping students and meeting new people.”
Jackie Woolever, Elementary Paraprofessional, New to our Warrior Family  Favorite Hobby: Spending time with family   Advice for our CW students: “Listen to your teachers and do your work!”
National Honor Society started delivering flowers weekly to Wheatland Manor and will soon start delivering to community members. If you know of someone who could use a bright bouquet contact advisor Glenn Drowns at gdrowns@cal-wheat.net #gocalwheat #gowarriors
11 months ago, Calamus Wheatland CSD
NHS flower delivery
Cross Country admission at Iowa City Regina meet this afternoon: CASH ONLY!!! $10 CASH for a car with multiple passengers or $5 CASH for a car with a single passenger. #gocalwheat #gowarriors
11 months ago, Calamus Wheatland CSD
Health students presented their "Life In A Shoebox" during class today. Items had to be selected from each category of health; physical, mental, emotional and social.
11 months ago, Calamus Wheatland CSD
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The two year old room has had so much fun this summer soaking up the sun! They were able to go play at the park, have water days, and they even had some visitors come see them during fair week! They were able to see a calf, rabbit and chickens! The twos are ready for fall!
11 months ago, Calamus Wheatland CSD
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Calamus Wheatland Education Association (CWEA) t-shirt fundraiser for Mrs. Linville See link here: https://bit.ly/3ZgF3WG to print a copy of the order form ($20 per shirt, ignore the tax line). There is not a shipping option, orders picked up at HS or sent home with students. Forms and checks due by Sept. 16 Mail to: CWEA PO Box 279 Wheatland, IA 52777
11 months ago, Calamus Wheatland CSD
tshirt ofrder form for Mrs. Linville fundraiser
Reminder: Wednesday, September 4 is a scheduled 12:30 dismissal for CW. #gowarriors
11 months ago, CWSD
On Friday, the secondary students had a building-wide Rock, Paper, Scissor battle. John Riedesel was the student champion. He took on the staff champion, Mrs. Forret. Mrs. Forret was crowned our ultimate champion! #gowarriors #letmeseeyourwarriorspirit
11 months ago, CWSD
Rock, Paper, Scissor Battle
Rock, Paper, Scissor Battle
Rock, Paper, Scissor Battle
Rock, Paper, Scissor Battle
Championship Round
Family Consumer Science is looking for produce...see the attached flyer. #gocalwheat #gowarriors
11 months ago, Calamus Wheatland CSD
The FCS program is looking for extra produce from your gardens for students to learn knife skills and canning. We are looking for: tomatoes, zucchini, onions, and peppers.
Friday morning's are one of our favorite days at the elementary. We are looking for clubs, organizations, groups, businesses to take part in our Fist Bump Fridays. Please contact Mrs. Kelting, akelting@cal-wheat.net, or 563-246-2222 if you are interested in participating.
11 months ago, Ashley Kelting
Fist Bump Friday
Mrs.Linville has recently been diagnosed with breast cancer. In response, the CWEA is organizing a t-shirt fundraiser to support her and her family during this challenging time. We believe that with the help of our community, we can make a significant difference. You can help by purchasing a t-shirt for $20 or by spreading the word! Order forms will be available in the offices of both the Elementary and Secondary School buildings, and we ask that they be returned by September 16th. Your generosity and support mean a lot to Mrs.Linville and her family. Let’s show Mrs. Linville and her family what it means to be part of the Warrior Nation during this difficult time. Thank you!
11 months ago, CWSD
T-shirt "Her Fight is our Fight #WarriorNation"
Thank you to the Warrior Volleyball team for participating in the Elementary Fist Bump Friday this week! #GoWarriors
11 months ago, Ashley Kelting
Fist Bump Friday
Reminder: Monday, September 2nd is a No School day and the WELC is also closed in observance of Labor Day. Enjoy a long weekend and we will see everyone on Tuesday, September 3rd. #gocalwheat #gowarriors
11 months ago, Calamus Wheatland CSD
📣 Celebrating our *NEW* Warrior Staff 📣 #gowarriors
11 months ago, CWSD
Ms. Haley Mostaert, Science teacher, New to our Warrior Family  Favorite Hobby: Reading, boating and playing with my dog   What are you looking forward to at Cal-Wheat?: “I’m looking forward to meeting new people. I am excited to build relationships with staff, students, families and the community.”
Mrs. Jen Westphal, Ag Education teacher, New to our Warrior Family  Favorite Hobby: Gardening flowers and watching Iowa State sports   What are you looking forward to at Cal-Wheat?: “I am looking forward to meeting my students and teaching students the importance of agriculture to all students, not just farm kids.”