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Whitewater Elementary grades kindergarten through fifth grade spent Friday, October 25 in Malta touring the PC Fire Department, First State Bank, PC Sheriff's Office, and the PC Library. At the fire department, students experienced spraying water from a fire hose as well as donning the safety gear our firemen wear. Receiving a personalized piggy bank with $1 thrilled Whitewater's children while at the bank. A lot of great questions kept the sheriff's deputy readily answering and explaining his...
Whitewater students in Mrs. Gail Wilcott's fourth classroom designed and decorated birthday cards to send to James South, a proud WWII veteran, who lives in Watauga, Tex. James' wish is to receive 100 cards for his 100th birthday on October 7. Mrs. Ashley Green, Whitewater Postmistress, relayed James' request to Mrs. Wilcott after seeing a news broadcast about the soon-to-be centenarian. Whitewater's fourth and fifth grade students were more than excited and willing to help James' desire come...
On Thursday, May 12, Whitewater Elementary students enjoyed their visits to the Wildlife Museum and the Blaine County Museum in Chinook. Students and chaperones viewed many spectacular exhibits displaying Montana's native animals as well as interesting historical ones. Students eagerly consumed their lunches at Sweet Park and didn't seem to mind the slight drizzle of rain as they frolicked on the park's assorted equipment. After a short stop in Malta for DQ ice cream treats, students returned...
On March 17-18, in Helena, Montana, Kora LaBrie, a Whitewater fifth grader, was recognized as one of two Overall winners in the Agriculture in Montana Schools (AMS) drawing contest. As guests of AMS, Kora, her family, her grandparents and teacher spent two days touring St. Helena Cathedral, the State Wildlife Center, the Carousel, the Montana Historical Society Museum, and the Capitol Building. Two luncheons were held at Jorgenson's Hotel honoring the nine state winners of the drawing contest. W...
Elementary students from Whitewater School recently recognized their 100th Day of School with a celebration. Everyone costumed up as 100- year-old people. Out of five jars of candy, students were to pick which jar held exactly one hundred pieces. Three students were correct and received prizes. In the afternoon, students hunted for 100 Hershey Kisses in the gym and found all but two; who knows if a hungry student gobbled those! They also completed ten stations of ten exercises each along with...