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The Wagner Early Learning Center (WELC) hosted a fun student/parent activity last Friday. Parents were invited to come to the preschool and help their student make homecoming posters for this week’s homecoming. There was a great turnout of parents who were able to come and join in the fun of helping their little ones decorate posters that will be hung around WCS this week. Great job to all our Little Red Raiders, parents, and staff!
Read moreIn a time when society grapples with divisions and differing opinions on politics, climate change, health protocols, water wars, and everything in between, sometimes the best solution lies not directly in front of us but rather in ancient wisdom passed down through generations.
Read moreSharon Haar attended the Volunteer Recognition Ceremony for 2023-2024 on August, 9th. At the ceremony, Sharon was one of 21 volunteers recognized for their volunteer services. The volunteers were celebrated with a ceremony, yearly training, luncheon and finally award presentation.
Read moreThe City of Wagner held their monthly city council meeting on Wednesday, September 4th at 6 p.m. at the Wagner Armory. Some of the bigger topics discussed at that meeting were Nathan Kafka’s request to amend the ETJ boundary to exclude 80 acres that once was Fischer Farms, East River Horizons request to place the Buffalo statuaries at Wagner Lake, request to purchase portable swim lane bulkheads for the city pool, and updates to McCormick Ball Park fence.
Read moreIt is that time of year again when the students, staff, and community rally together to celebrate Wagner Community School’s Homecoming. This year's theme is 'Summer Getaway.' With homecoming comes the election of the homecoming royalty. This year’s King candidates are Jackson Rolston, Preston McFayden, and Hunter Lhotak. Queen candidates for the 2024 Homecoming are Janessa Powers, April Hollingsworth, and Presley Slaba. Meet the candidates:
Read moreWagner Varsity and JV Both Go 2-2 at Parkston Tournament
Read moreWagner Cross Country ran at the Gregory Cross Country Invite on Tuesday, September 2nd. The wind was a major factor in a way that often times happens in South Dakota. The kids were running into the wind more than they were not. However, this did not stop them. They powered through. The results are as follows:
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