
Some pictures from our back to school meetings with staff! Very excited to see our students. #WildcatPride





New teacher meetings started today! Excited to welcome this group.
#WildcatPride





Benton County Smart Start Back to School Fair is today, 8/10, from 3pm to 6pm at the John Boise Middle School.


Our school district is going through a transition with our student information system. Please be patient as we work through the transition. There will be more information about the parent portal at a later date. We are moving from TylerSISK12 to Infinite Campus.


Office hours for all school buildings are 7:30am to 4pm (Tues-Fri).
New student enrollment starts Aug 8th from 8am to 3:30pm.
Updated enrollment of current students will be announced by each building.


"Big Thank You" to Brent Bell with ClimaLock with a donation of material and installation for new insulated panels on our ECSE trailer at South School! It looks great!




"Big Thank You" to Brent Bell with ClimaLock with a donation of material and installation for new insulated panels on our ECSE trailer at South School! It looks great!




"Big Thank You" to Brent Bell with ClimaLock with a donation of material and installation for new insulated panels on our ECSE trailer at South School! It looks great!




Please use the link to see information about fuel bids for the 23-24 school year: https://5il.co/1zcxh


Warsaw R-IX Board Retreat last night, July 10th!
Thank you Hawthorn Bank for allowing us to use the great space.
Thank you Kevin Daniel (@KDFiredUp) for facilitated the discussion.





The driveway work at HS/JBMS campus will begin tomorrow, 7/11. For weights, parents and students will need to go on the backside of the building and park by the bus barn. Students will need to walk up the stairs by the home side bleachers. Starting 7/17, you should be able to resume normal drop-off.


Warsaw R-IX School District office is excited to welcome our new Assistant Superintendent, Shannon Deckard, to her first official day on the job!
#WildcatPride


Our fourth and fifth-grade students hosted a school carnival this week. This was the culmination of a lot of hard work, and they invited some younger classes to come in and participate in the fun.







Some of our summer school first-grade students went on a bird-watching excursion. How Cool!








Today on the playground some of our 3rd, 4th, & 5th-grade summer school students experimented with and launched water-propelled air rockets.





Here are some summer photos from our summer school first grades working on writing their names and sight word in shaving cream.






Today at Summer School, our 3rd-grade students visited the Lost Valley Fish Hatchery. They learned about native fish species, had finishing demonstrations, and even got to go fishing themselves. They had a great time!








Our Early Childhood students enjoyed their last day of summer school with popsicles and bubbles!





The third-grade Summer School classes took a field trip to the Harry S. Truman Visitor Center. Students got to walk the trail to see the Hooper House, a one-room schoolhouse, and overlook Truman Lake.


Today in first-grade Summer School we learned about different things that grow in the garden this week. We planted zucchini seeds that we observed and watered each day. We sponge-painted carrots yesterday that grow in the ground. Today, we discussed how corn grows “above the ground” and made tissue paper corn on the cob.




