Wolf Point Students Create Gingerbread Houses For Holidays
With the cheerful holiday spirit in the air, a group of students tried their luck of creating gingerbread houses in Wolf Point High School’s multi-purpose room on Wednesday, Dec. 17.
Bryor Smith, coordinator of the Wolf Point Caŋku program, said the program provides after-school activities about twice a month to keep students involved.
“We have a wide variety of high school and junior high, grades 6-12,” Smith said.
He explained that activities usually involve a holiday theme.
“It’s just to give kids something to do after school if they don’t do sports or don’t have practice,” Smith said.
Gingerbread projects included Adalynn Smith building a house featuring Christmas trees and Tavian Bell attempting to make a wolf.
The Caŋku program aims to support students socially and emotionally.


