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We are proud to celebrate three exceptional individuals from Pauline Central Primary School who were recognized by the Board of Education last night. They are third-grade student Aubree Quiring and staff members Linda Meredith and Izzy Fry.

Aubree Quiring received the 🌟Shining Star Student Award🌟 for being a kind, hardworking, and compassionate role model who carries a smile wherever she goes. Principal Debbie Williams shared, "She exemplifies our school’s values by consistently demonstrating kindness, perseverance, and a positive attitude about learning. She is a role model in the classroom, always eager to help others and put forth her best effort in all she does."

Linda Meredith, known affectionately as "Nurse Meredith," was honored with the 🌟All-Star Staff Award🌟. Much more than a caregiver, she is a calm and compassionate presence who supports students, staff, and families with dedication and heart. Her impact is felt far beyond the clinic. Her simple, caring gestures bring comfort in moments of need, and her kindness and expertise make a lasting difference. As Principal Williams shared, "She reminds us every day that incredible truly happens here!"

Izzy Fry, a dedicated Special Education teacher, was also recognized with the 🌟All-Star Staff Award🌟. With empathy, patience, and belief in every child’s potential, she creates a safe, supportive classroom where students learn to thrive emotionally and academically. Principal Williams noted, "Through thoughtful strategies, personalized support, and consistent encouragement, Ms. Fry empowers students to regulate their emotions, build positive relationships, and find success both in and out of the classroom."

Please join us in congratulating Aubree, Nurse Meredith, and Ms. Fry – three shining examples of the heart, dedication, and excellence that make Pauline Central such a special place to learn and grow!


Come support your Lady Blues and all the students participating at tonight's Girls Soccer game vs. Olathe South! Varsity game starts around 6:15 PM at the WRHS McElroy Field and will be live streamed at http://wrhs.net/live.

Have you visited the community section of our website lately? It's filled with valuable links and resources for families. You'll find information on:

🌞 Summer Camps – from coding camps to science camps, there's something for everyone!

🏈 Youth Sports Leagues, including the Jr. Blues Youth Football program, which is beginning to form teams for Fall 2025!

🌸 Fundraisers to support our students, such as the Music Department's can't-miss flower fundraiser!

We’re always adding new opportunities and updates, so be sure to check back often: http://www.usd437.net/fliers.


The Varsity Girls Basketball team is in Wichita this week competing in the 6A State Tournament. The first game is against Blue Valley North tonight, March 13 at 8:00 PM at Wichita State University's Koch Arena.

If you are unable to cheer on our Lady Blues in person, students Peyton Goehring and Calvin Manthe will be providing live commentary! You can listen to the commentary on the WRHS YouTube channel, or at http://wrhs.net/live.

🌸🌿Spring Break is nearly here! 🌿🌸

This is a friendly reminder that Spring Break begins on Friday, March 14. Students will return on Monday, March 24. Have a safe and enjoyable break!

The Varsity Boys Basketball team is in Wichita this week competing in the 6A State Tournament. The first game against Wichita Heights is tonight, March 12 at 8:00 PM at Wichita State University's Koch Arena.

If you are unable to cheer on our Jr. Blues in person, students Peyton Goehring and Calvin Manthe will be providing live commentary! You can listen to the commentary on the WRHS YouTube channel, or at http://wrhs.net/live.

Summer Science Camp is an exciting opportunity for students to explore nature, wildlife, and science! Available to students entering grades 1-7 in the 2025-2026 school year, the camp focuses on hands-on experiences that emphasize conservation, environmental science, and wildlife education. Learn more at https://usd437.net/assets/fliers/summer-science-camp-2.

Newspaper students at Washburn Rural Middle School have unveiled their third-quarter photo galleries. Visit The Falcon Feather's website at http://www.wrmsnews.net to explore student life through their lens, including:
📷Athletic events
📷Classroom instruction
📷Clubs and activities
Captured and captioned by students, this collection of snapshots offers a glimpse into the many experiences and opportunities available to our middle school students.

Come support your Lady Blues and all the students participating at the Sub-State Championship Varsity Girls basketball game vs. Manhattan today, March 8! Game starts at 3:30 PM in the WRHS Activity Center. The winner of this game will advance to the State Tournament in Wichita starting Thursday, March 13.

If you are unable to attend today's event, coverage will be live streamed at http://wrhs.net/live.

March is National Youth Art Month, a time to celebrate and promote the arts and art education. Auburn-Washburn students will have their work showcased at several locations tonight, Friday, March 7, 2025, as part of Topeka's First Friday Artwalk. We invite you to support our talented student artists by visiting one or more of these inspiring exhibitions.

🎨WRHS Student Art Lock-in Show | Stephen Smith Gallery
5:00 – 7:30 PM
View a stunning collection of works created by Washburn Rural High School AP Art Students during the 4th Annual Art Lock-In. Over the course of this unique event, 17 students learned new techniques and painting practices from guest artist, Jen Unekis. Their masterpieces will be on display at the gallery, with many available for purchase.

🎨Kansas Youth Art Month Exhibit | Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library
9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Explore a remarkable display of K-12 student artwork from across the state, including 12 student artists representing the Auburn-Washburn School District. Be sure to cast your vote for the People's Choice Awards before voting closes on March 21.

🎨Metamorphosis Art Show | Jay Shideler Elementary School
5:00 – 7:00 PM
Step into a world of creativity as you stroll the halls of Jay Shideler to view K-6 student art inspired by theme, "Metamorphosis."

Many of these exhibits will remain open throughout the month of March. Don't miss your chance to experience the incredible creativity of our students!