
January 21- 27, 2024 is Paraprofessionals' Week. Thank you to all of the Paraprofessionals in our building who are an integral part of our students' achievements. Your work and dedication does not go unnoticed.


ISD 690 is hiring!!


The Native American Education APPAREL will be set-up tonight at the varsity boys hockey game. To give locals the opportunity to get your gear before Hockey Day... don't miss out! We are now accepting CARD PAYMENT!
See you this evening!


Warroad Schools will operate with a 1:00 PM early dismissal Thursday, January 25, 2024 as we prepare for Hockey Day events that begin that day. Kid Kare will be available beginning at 1:00 PM.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by our Native American pop-up booth at last night's varsity game, we are overjoyed with all the wonderful compliments, congratulatory remarks and support... It was a huge success! All proceeds from each item sold goes back to the Native American program here at Warroad School.
Next pop-up booth will be during the varsity Holiday Tournament at the Gardens Arena Dec.27th


Help spread the word of this job opportunity!!


Warroad Elementary and ELC students are invited to be elves by donating items for the Warroad Food Pantry. Students will place their donations at the Elf’s Shelf located in front of the Elementary School Library. Donations will be accepted until Wednesday, December 20.


We are SUPER EXCITED to share the launch of our very own Warroad Native American apparel, TOMORROW AT THE HIGH SCHOOL Hockey game at the Gardens arena. Please stop by, say hello & check it out!
Unfortunately we can only accept CASH or CHEQUE tomorrow... Soon we will be set-up for electronic payment.
All proceeds will go back towards the Native American Education Program! Thank you all for your continued support!



Students are invited to become an “elf” this holiday season by donating items for the Warroad Food Pantry. Students will place their donations at our Elf’s Shelf located in front of the Elementary School Media Center. Donations will be accepted until Wednesday, December 20th.

Coffee with Dr. Yates!


Coffee with Dr. Yates!


The Smokey Hill Drum Singers visited Warroad School & the seats were packed!!
Thank you to everyone that came out to celebrate Native American Heritage month at Warroad School - The performances by the Smokey Hill Drum Singers was a wonderful & heartfelt display of our beautiful Native American culture here in Warroad.




Next week Tuesday, Nov. 28th the "Smokie Hill" drum singers with be visiting Warroad School to perform traditional drum singing presentations for all of our students and staff. We welcome all community members as well to this wonderful performance to help us close out celebrating Native American Heritage month here at Warroad School.


Warroad Public Schools extend thanks to Cass-Clay in collaboration with Doug's Supermarket for the generous donation of chocolate milk to the Backpack Food Program.


Coffee & Conversation with Dr. Yates!!


Throughout the school year, elementary students learn about the 7 Grandfather Teachings, and earlier this month kindergarten invited Shawna Grapentine in to share more about this month's teaching on respect. All students are hearing about respect during morning meeting this week!




Warroad Schools wish to extend thanks to the many groups within the community who give supplies to the school each year.
This upcoming week, the Hampton Inn & Summit 49 are sponsoring a school supply drive.
Thanks for your donations!


We had so much fun celebrating Red Ribbon Week at Warroad Elementary - pajama day, Halloween, wear red, crazy socks & hats, and Warrior Pride. Thanks Team EPIC for hosting a great week!











3rd grade wrapped up their learning about the life cycle, animals, and habitats with these great projects that are a fun mix of life science, read & writing, and being creative!










How fun is this?!? Elementary Principal Mrs. Comstock visited Ms. Casperson's kindergarten class today for a little Halloween fun. Mrs. Comstock read them the story "Pumpkin Magic" and helped make pumpkin suncatchers!

