
 On Tuesday, Dec. 8 the KSHSAA amended the attendance policy for KSHSAA  events.  Effective Thursday, December 10 through January 28, 2021, interscholastic activities will allow for attendance of up to two parents/guardians per participant(s) family as allowed by local board of education or health department restrictions. The High School office will be developing a list of parents that may attend based on the information provided during enrollment via our Powerschool student management system.  Only the parents/legal guardians that we have on file in the office will be allowed to attend the games.  This same list will be emailed to road games for parent/legal guardian attendance. While attending contests all persons MUST properly wear a face mask.  

Come participate in the Scavenger Hunt in conjunction with the Festival of Lights!


Wildcat Winter Classic Update: Due to Covid 19 quarantines several teams have dropped out of the tournament this week. Changes to the playing scheduled have changed daily if not hourly.  Here is the playing schedule for tournament games at YCHS as of today.  Dec. 8 - 6:00 PM (G)Cherryvale vs Olpe  7:30 (B) Cherryvale vs Hartford.  Dec. 10 - 6:00 PM (G) YCHS vs Cherryvale 7:30 PM (B) YCHS vs Cherryvale. Dec 11 - 6:00 PM (G) YCHS vs Olpe 7:30 PM (B) YCHS vs Hartford.  All games will be streamed via Facebook Live. 

Congrats to the Following FFA members on placing in Ag Management and Food Science CDE's, they won three plaques and 13 medals.
Ag Management Contest---
 A Team results
Aidan Yoho--1st, Alec Berthot--2nd, Hannah Jones--- 4th, Ryan Hilderbrand---10th
A team 1st
B team results
Izzy Lewis---5th, Adam Spencer---6th, Emery Yoho---8th, Molly Proper--10th
B Team 2nd place
Food Science A team--2nd place
Aidan Yoho---2nd, Anna Westerman--3rd, Austin Moffet---6th, Hannah Jones---7th
Food Science B team--4th place
Grace Westerman---5th


Congratulations to Derek Jones for moving above grade level in Lexia Reading!


Congratulations to William Smith for moving above grade level in Lexia Reading!


Congratulations to Christopher Peterson for moving above grade level in Lexia Reading!


Congratulations to Karter Westerman for moving above grade level in Lexia Reading!


Congratulations to Harlie Collins for moving above grade level in Lexia Reading!


Congratulations to Declan Morrison for moving above grade level in Lexia Reading!


Congratulations to Jackie Pierpoint for moving above grade level in Lexia Reading!


2020 YCES K - 5 Winter Program
https://youtu.be/ocmV7w0y-1w

Basketball
Monday Dec 7th:
JH BB vs Yates Center at 5:30.
Girls--1/2 B game then the A game.
Boys-- B game then the A game. 
Live stream on Facebook.
Boys will be on Northeast USD 246 FB
Girls will be on Lady Viking Jr. High Basketball FB.

Wildcats drop their first game of the season to the Madison Bulldogs.



JV girls grab a victory on their home court 


Lady Wildcats lose season opener in a physical battle  with Madison 18-31.




Farmers to Families Food Delivery behind City Hall @ 11:00 am. this Saturday!! Stay in your vehicle!!

First graders enjoyed making Matisse Christmas trees for our First Friday Art with Kathe.


Tonight's High School Boys and Girls Basketball Games will be broadcasted live via Facebook Live on the Woodson County School page starting at 6pm. Norris Gym will be varsity games and East Gym will be JV games.

Due to the county having 15 active cases of COVID-19, the district will move into an orange phase beginning Monday.  The number of active cases more than doubled from last week when we had 7 cases in Woodson County.  
Moving to our orange phase will move the district into more restrictions. We have made a few modifications to this phase since we know more about COVID-19 now than we did in August when the plan was developed. 
Beginning on Monday, December 7th, all students entering the buildings will properly wear masks and have temperatures taken.  Students will always properly wear their masks in the building and classes.  All bus students and coaches will be temperature checked and wearing a mask when they are riding bus routes and activity trips.  There will be some internal changes but nothing major.
As a school district, we can’t control what takes place outside of school, but we can do our part to make schools as safe as we can.  If we all work together during this time of wider COVID-19 spread, we can get the number of county cases reduced.  The reduction of this virus should be the goal of everyone and by working together we can get our county numbers reduced.  Thanks!
