
"The MCEC Call for the Arts program invites military-connected children from all over the world, representing every branch of service, to share interpretations through art of what it means to be a military-connected child."
For more information and to register, click the link below:
https://www.militarychild.org/programs/the-call-for-the-arts

6th Grade Math Team is practicing for our upcoming Math Contest! #TigerPride





6th Grade Navigators had an egg hunt to kick off the long weekend! #TigerPride


Mrs Lancaster’s Leader In Me class working together to solve problems, open locks and Break Out of the Box! They are really stepping up as leaders at WMS and will soon be headed to high school! #TigerPride







Mrs Brockway’s life 101 won March’s intermural’s! #TigerPride


6th grade Quest Social Studies students recently participated in “GET TO KNOW WHERE YOUR STATES ARE” activities using clues, codes and break out boxes in order to unlock the final activity: Shrinky Dink States. #TigerPride





In Design and Modeling we created puzzles with cubes. Then we had a competition and Emery won our white day challenge! #TigerPride



The Johnson County Emergency Management team presented the 8th grade Peer Helpers with their Teen CERT graduation certificates and emergency preparedness backpacks this morning! #TigerPride


WMS teachers and students had a friendly competition during the assembly! #TigerPride






Mrs. Stillwell’s life 101 won March’s intramural!


8th Grade Peer Helpers continued their Teen CERT training with hands-on emergency procedures and passed their final challenge of search and rescue operations to conclude their certification. #Tiger Pride








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8th grade students interested in auditioning for the high school dance team, there is an informational meeting on Friday evening, 5:00 p.m. in the Warrensburg High School Library. You must also submit an application to audition. forms.gle/345eiaprmjaEcpKR8
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WMS 8th grade students, along with Mr. Collier and Mrs. Webber, spent the day exploring careers in education at UCM’s Teach it Forward program. #TigerPride


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Only students who order ahead of the picture date will be photographed. If interested order now! https://inter-state.com/

Interested in donating a yearbook to a student? Contact Shelia Moore, smoore@warrensburgr6.org, for more information! #TigerPride


Red Day Badminton Winners
6th: 3rd Charley and Finley, 2nd Landon and Bryson, 1st Brady and Asher
7th: 3rd Brooklyn and Kara , 2nd Meztli and Makayla , 1st Jaxson and Anderson
8th: 3rd Logan and Walker , 2nd Teagan and Brayden , 1st Camden




White Day Badminton Champions
6th grade: 3rd Ava and Olivia, 2nd Reese, 1st Roman and Dominic
7th grade: 3rd Blake and David , 2nd Marc and Austin , 1st first ever girl duo to win in 15 years Laine and Caitlyn
8th grade: 3rd Jacob and Harris , 2nd Miles , 1st Hunter and Joey




WMS Gifted classes and Science Olympiad team members toured multiple locations on Whiteman AFB last week. Students began their tour with a visit to a B2 Bomber, learning what makes it unique as they were able to explore it from multiple angles and ask questions in small groups. Then, they visited the Non-destructive Inspection (NDI) Flight to see how airplane parts are inspected and how their fluids are tested. Next, students learned how Airmen create needed parts in the Metals Tech Flight. The last stop before lunch was a visit to Weapons Load Training to see inert versions of different bombs at the Air Force’s disposal, learn how weapons are loaded onto the B2, along with a tour through a B2 load trainer and simulated cockpit. After lunch, students learned how the Weather Flight monitors and predicts conditions on base and in deployed locations, along with how aviators use that information in flight. Then, our group learned about the various jobs in air traffic control, both in their on ground operations and by climbing the 12 flights to the top of the tower for a view of the flight line from inside the control center and a walk around the outside of the tower. Throughout the day, students explored the Stealthwerx lab and learned about a variety of engineering and military careers.
We wish to express our extreme gratitude to Dr. Ritter (for being our driver for the day), Mr. Jennings (for ensuring we had a bus), the Airmen at #Stealthwerx for organizing our day and hosting us, and to the gracious Airmen of #WhitemanAFB who welcomed us into their work places and answered all of our questions! #TigerPride