
Culinary students created their own food truck complete with a menu, prices, recipes and ingredients needed. They made the signature piece of their food truck.









Dual credit art students visited Jefferson City Museum of Modern Art. They received a personal tour and picked out a piece of art to write about for their final paper. They also visited the historic Central Dairy.








2nd grade students dressed up for 12 Days of Christmas Countdown.


Pk-12 students please bring in your canned food items for the food drive.


Elementary students enjoyed attending the Title 1 Literacy Bite Tuesday night. They sampled books and had snacks.





Wheatland Parents: We would like your feedback on the implementation of the four day week this year. We have sent the survey at the link below to our parents via email and text. Please complete the survey to provide us your input. Thank you!
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Great job 4th, 5th and 6th graders! You did an amazing job on your musical.




4th, 5th and 6th graders are perfecting their Fa-La-La-La-Las during our Christmas program dress rehearsal this afternoon. Tonight's concert begins at 6:00 in our Performing Arts Building. #AcademicsOpportunitiesRelationships 💙🤍💙🤍🎬🎤




Hermitage Girls Tournament Pool Play


⛹️♂️🏀💙Join us tonight as our boys take on Niangua at 7:00! #WeAreWheatland #GoMules


Great idea!
Each Punch Gets a Prize
After Completing, All 14 Punches, Children Participating will receive a $10.00 Barnes & Noble Gift Card and a Board Game


Send in your pop tabs!


Humansville Boys Tournament Bracket

December Menus



Countdown to Christmas Break starts Tuesday, Dec 3.


This week's events!


Second grade wrapped up their unit on ecosystems with a visit to Wonders of Wildlife.



Enjoy the time with family and friends. We will see you on Tuesday.


Congrats to all the participants in this year's Science Fair! All the projects were great.











The Greenhouse Management class embarked on an ambitious project this Fall semester, starting with a comprehensive safety course on Skid Steer and UTV operations. Using equipment funded by Agriculture Enhancement Grants, students used the Skid Steer and UTV to auger holes and set the corner posts, gaining hands-on experience from the ground up.
After completing a series of safety tests on power tools, the class spent the last two months constructing a roof over the dugouts at the Field of Dreams in the Wheatland Sports Complex. This project involved tremendous effort and dedication from the students, who put in countless hours and hard work.
We’re proud of their commitment and excited to see the impact of their work, as it supports the summer league ball players for many years to come.




