Reminder from the Carl T Curtis Health Education Center. Upcoming dates for student physicals. Next date is tomorrow, Tuesday June 27th. All incoming kindergarteners, incoming 7th graders, any student enrolling from out of state, and any students participating in athletics must complete physicals
UNPS's CHIEF EATZ food truck is open at the Wade Miller Memorial Football Field parking lot, Tuesday thru Friday, 11am to 1pm. CASH ONLY.
Much appreciation to DJ Element and Society of Care for the 'Free Mixin' workshop today!
Check out the Chief Eatz menu - Open Tuesday thru Friday from 11am to 1pm at the Football Field.
Summer School Reminder - Elementary and Middle School only has a morning session from 8:30am to 12:00pm M-Thur. High School students have the morning and afternoon session - 8:30am to 12:00pm and 12:30pm to 3:00pm M-Thur.
Upcoming dates for student physicals. All incoming kindergarteners, incoming 7th graders, any student enrolling from out of state, and any students participating in athletics must complete physicals
Coaches will be available in the weight room for workouts from 10:00am to 1:30pm each day.
See flyer below!
Congratulations the next Freshman class! We're proud of you and excited for what the future holds!
Remember ALL students participating in sports must have a physical!
GOOD LUCK AT DISTRICTS! District varsity track will begin today at 11:00 in Wisner.
Updated Flyer below for the Culling of the Tenuga.
Culling of the Tenuga! See flyer below for more details.
Mental Health Awareness Month
Awards' Banquet - May 3 @ 6pm in UNPS Auditorium
Facts and Myths about ASD
National Crime Victims' Awareness Week April 23rd through 29th
Buffalo Culling hosted by the Omaha Tribe Council and the Games and Parks Program. Sunday April 30th 10am.
On Tuesday Mr. Wojcik arranged an experience for the students at the Genoa Indian Industrial School Museum. This was an amazing opportunity to connect with the past. Thank to everyone who participated in the experience.
April is Autism Awareness Month. Facts and Myths about ASD.