
State Cross Country Information: Send off will be at 9:30 AM on Friday, October 30 from YCHS. Meet will be held in Victoria, KS. Time schedule: Austin Moffet will run at 9:30 AM and A.J. Belcher will run at 10:05 AM.

Junior Class is having a Fundraiser!
You can buy directly online, through a Junior, or Tasha Steele.
Thank you for helping Our Class Meet Our Goal!





It's Bat Week at Yates Center Elementary School beginning October 27!


Student Immunizations-According to Kansas regulations all students must have immunizations up to date to remain in school. The Woodson School District has established the first Monday of November, November 2nd for students to be in compliance. Students not in compliance on November 2nd will not be allowed to attend school. Students needing immunizations should have already notified, with a final notice being ready to send out. Please check with your local doctor or with county health should your child need the required immunizations.

Reminder, there will be no school on Monday, October 26. Due to the past parent/teacher conferences.


With a PR AJ Belcher placed 5th at Regionals and headed to State in Victoria.


Regional Runner Up Austin Moffet heading to state in Victoria Kansas


Tomorrows sub-state tournament will be providing a live feed so fans may watch from home. The YCHS Wildcats will open sub-state play at 1:00 PM. The live feed will be available at: https://www.facebook.com/LyndonUSD421

It's bat week at Yates Center Elementary School beginning October 27!


Congratulations to Conner Plegge for moving above grade level in Lexia Reading!


COVID-19 Update, October 23, 2020
The Public Health Department is reporting 6 active COVID cases in Woodson County this week. This puts the Woodson School District in its yellow phase for the week of October 26. To ensure that you can keep your student(s) in school have them wear a mask. Reminder, there will no school October 26!

Reminder, there will be no school on Monday, October 26. Due to the past parent/teacher conferences.


Mrs. Bishop's class has had fun celebrating Red Ribbon Week!!


District Shout Outs
· I’d like to thank Mrs. Faulkner for helping the kids get caught up!!
· Thanks to the DLAT team for coming up with great ideas for a family engagement event centered around bats!
· I got a grant for a math program. Woot woot
· Thanks for the food at conferences!
· To our awesome principal, Karl, for working hard and creatively to fight for education in our county despite the many challenges. His efforts in developing the COVID academy are appreciated!
· To Terra Pettit for being a wonderful sub for my classes and for being so supportive to our students and staff. Her tireless efforts in reaching students are much appreciated!
· Thanks to Becky Spencer for putting in the extra time and effort to make Red Ribbon week meaningful for the elementary and middle school students.
Thank you, Toni, and Amy, for making sure we are fed during PT Conferences evenings.

Tomorrow is the last day of Red Ribbon Week and we want to thank you for your participation in supporting healthy, drug free lifestyles. We hope you’ve really thought about the meaning of this year’s theme: Be Happy. Be Brave. Be Drug Free and how making healthy choices will help you achieve your goals in life - while having fun in the process. We only want the best for you and can’t wait to see what you can achieve! Friday is jean and sunglasses day. "Be a 'Jean-ius' and keep your future bright"!


Congratulations to Zoey Scheibmeir for moving above grade level in Lexia Reading!


Congratulations to Sierra Stoll for moving above grade level in Lexia Reading!


There will be NO SCHOOL on Monday, October 26, 2020!

Be Happy. Be Brave. Be Drug Free. - That’s this year’s Red Ribbon Week theme. At YCES, we loves our students and we want you to lead happy, healthy, fun and wonderful lives. We know that by making healthy choices, like staying drug free, you are more likely to live the best life for you. Take a moment to commit to yourself that you will continue to make healthy choices to ensure a brighter future. You won’t regret it! "Let's give drugs the boot!" On Thursday, wear your favorite boots.


Agriculture Mechanics students have been busy making bale feeders during class time. #ageducation

