Nurse Rachael's October Newsletter

Lady Mules pick up another conference win, beating Hermitage 17-7. Record improves to 12-4, 5-1 in PCL. #backontrack #welovesoftball #AcademicsRelationshipsOpportunities
Congratulations to Jaycee Dampier, Kate Murphy and Charley Crouch for making all tournament at the Weaubleau Softball tournament this last weekend. The Lady Mules took 2nd place. #WeAreWheatland

See You At The Pole 2024 is Wednesday, September 25 at 7:40 AM. Those that would like to join we will meet at the flag pole in front of the school. See you there! #FirstPray

Game day updates: HS baseball is canceled for today. HS softball has been MOVED TO Hermitage at 5:00, JV to follow. JH girls and boys will take on Climax Springs at 6:30 & 7:45 @ home. Good luck Mules! #WeAreWheatland #RainyDays #MulePride

Biology students learn about feedback systems by maintaining Homer-o-stasis.



💙💙Don't miss out!🫏🫏

📣🏀💙💙Join us this week for the 2024 Wheatland Junior High Tournament!📣🏀💙💙 #WeAreWheatland #MulePride

Preschool students worked on their fine motor skills while playing with play dough.






Lady Mules currently up 3-0 v. Macks Creek in the 2nd inning. Keep it rolling Ladies! #AcademicsRelationshipsOpportunities


The Senior Class will be having a Bake Sale at the Mule Motors Car Show on October 5 from 10-3. Come out and support the Seniors!

💙🥎Lady Mules advance to semifinals of Weaubleau tournament at 9:00AM. #GoMules

💙🫏🏃♀️🏃♂️Join our XC runners at Smith-Cotton and cheer them on! Good luck Mules! #WeAreWheatland #RunFast



Lady Mules Softball defeated Laquey this evening advancing to the semi-finals of the Weaubleau Tournament on Saturday at 9am.
Good luck ladies! 🥎🫏
Wheatland Staff attended the Polk County League Professional Development Day today.

🥎🫏💙Lady Mules take on Laquey tonight at 5:00 in the first round of the Weaubleau tournament. Go get them girls! #WeAreWheatland #StateRanked #Teamwork #Hardwork


Preschool students enjoyed the nice weather this week.







Ag 2 students attended the Field Day at the MU Research Center in Mt.Vernon.
Students were able to hear speakers present on topics in food safety, cattle digestion, turkey genetics, honey bees, weather collection stations, mental health, forage alternatives, and college major options.
The highlight of the trip was getting the chance to reach inside a cannulated cow and see how digestion in the rumen starts.
Shout-out to the University of Missouri Extension and Southwest Center for hosting a great field day!



⚾️🫏💙The Mules take on the Humansville Tigers at home @ 5:00. Go Mules!! #WeAreWheatland #BaseballSeason

Preschool Newsletter

