09 February 2023
Local Students Learn About Abandoned Animals
As part of a resource segment regarding abandoned animals, North Side Elementary School students heard from a representative from Wolf Point Pound Puppies on Thursday, Feb. 2.
“I think it’s important for students at this young age to become exposed of becoming responsible pet owners,” sixth-grade teacher Ronnell Tumonong said.
The teacher said the resource will be conducted for three
Speakers Take Part In School’s Career Fair
Wolf Point’s junior high and high school student got a chance to think about their future during the classroom career fair on Monday, Feb. 6.
Guidance counselor Erin Loendorf was thankful to the individuals who gave up their time to educate the students.
“Everybody has been really great about coming into the school and share,” Loendorf said. This is the sixth year of the career fair.
Baker Studies To Prepare For Future
Wolf Point High School Frank Baker is making a point to work toward his future during his time at the school.
He has been successful in several dual credit courses including ag welding, public speaking, Microsoft Office, drawing and drum making.
“I like learning how to draw,” Baker noted.
He has also taken many high school art classes and has enjoyed the instruction there as well.





