
2ND ANNUAL CAMPUS HEALTH & SAFETY FAIR
This event will provide resources and information to local youth.
Also, offering flu shots today til 4!


Nii'ooke! We had a great turnout for Wednesday PT/C!
If we missed you yesterday, join us tonight from 5-8.
No School Friday Oct. 27.
Have a great weekend! See you Monday 30th.



Ayden is a senior at ACHS, and the son of Leslie Spoonhunter. In his years at ACHS Ayden has consistently demonstrated outstanding academics, leadership, and citizenship. “Ayden is a great leader in our school. He works hard in his classes and is enrolled in two college classes. Ayden doesn’t just help when he’s asked, but he steps to up volunteer when there is a need,” says one nominating teacher. He treats all others around him with respect, and is admired by teachers and peers alike for his calm demeanor and confident inner strength. Indeed, he is a great role model for all those around him.


Food Distribution tonight at conferences!


It is with extreme gratitude and anticipation that I welcome all of you here this morning. Today is a momentous day for Arapahoe Schools and the Arapahoe Community. It all started with a conversation nearly 10 years ago with the Fremont County School District 38 Board of Trustees on the ability to give our students and community their own Track and Field Complex and through love and determination it has finally come to fruition. The Board of Trustees both past and present wanted to give our students the ability to compete and learn at the highest level possible. This facility will allow all of our students to flourish both physically and mentally. The state of the art complex will feature an artificial turf football and soccer field, an 8 lane track, high jump and long jump pits, shot and discus rings as well as bleachers, press box, restrooms and concession stand. An outside basketball court will finish off the grandeur of the complex.
On behalf of our students and staff we would like to thank a multitude of people for their continuous generosity and their commitment to investing in what students can and should be. This new facility will reflect a student body and community - past, present and future - of the values and stature that they themselves hold. The complex will reflect the strength and determination of the Arapaho Culture and People as well as its student and staff population.
I would like to thank our Board of Trustees - Chairman Pat Moss, Vice-Chairwoman Leslie Spoonhunter, Clerk/Treasurer Leo Hanway II, Madam Trustee Rebecca Bell and Mister Trustee Lionel Bell. Your hard work and dedication to our students and staff is unmatched and your continuous want and need to provide the highest level of service to the district and community is remarkable.
I would like to thank former board members Charlene Gambler Brown, Little Raven Oldman, Howard Brown, Mike Redman and Malcolm Bowers for helping begin this long and tedious process and having the vision of the project that will continue your legacy for generations to come.
I would like to thank former Superintendent Roy Brown for his leadership throughout this process and helping guide and lead the development of this facility over the past many years.
I would like to the Northern Arapahoe Tribe for there unwavering support of not only Arapahoe Schools but all of the schools on the Wind River Indian Reservation.
I would like to thank Marty Kenison our Facilities Director for his tireless work day in and day out not only on this project but for all of our district facilities in his creation of one of the most beautiful campus’ in the State of Wyoming.
I would like to thank Wade, Jeremy and Robert from Alexander Excavation who will be tasked with the job of creating the vision of the district to develop this amazing complex that will last the test of time.
I would like to thank Colleen Nelson with Nelson Architects has spent countless hours taking the ideas of the district and creating the plans that will be the cornerstone of this project.
And last but not least I would like to thank all of our students, staff and stakeholders. Even though you may not be able to see it, you are an integral part of all of this. You are the reason that we have spent countless hours developing and planning for this day. Your work ethic and dedication to education is what drives each and everyone of us up here today. This is for all of you and I know you will make us all proud for years to come.
Many Hohou's
Superintendent Curt Mayer









Hii3eti'nohkuseic! Today is Wednesday-Neesnooke-"Three Mornings" Hope to see everyone tonight at Parent/Teacher Conferences! 5:00-8:00PM


Upcoming Spay and Neuter Clinic @ Fort Washakie- Next Week


Good luck to our girls today!!!
Go Falcons !!


Good morning Falcon Nation!!! Tomorrow is a momentous day for Arapahoe Schools and the Arapahoe Community. Tomorrow we will be having our Ground Breaking Ceremony for our new state of the art Track and Field Complex. We invite all stakeholders and community members to come share in this celebration with us. The ceremony will be tomorrow Wednesday, October 25th at 10am in the field south of Arapaho Charter High School. ACHS is located at 189 Left Hand Ditch Road (Please do not enter the high school as the ceremony will be outside). We cannot wait to give our students and community this amazing resource!!!


2ND ANNUAL CAMPUS HEALTH & SAFETY FAIR
This event will provide resources and information to local youth.


Please congratulate Mr. Ronnie Oldman as Employee of the Month. Hohou for all the extra work you do at Arapahoe school.


Congratulations to Brock Kisling & Keanu Campbell, our Employees of the month for their efforts towards the new weight room.
Keanu Campbell


Prek shared a presentation on Arapaho Language immersion for school board members.


Our Falcon Wrestlers working hard in practice!





Parent Teacher Conferences are scheduled for Wednesday 25th, & Thursday 26th. 4:00-8:00PM No School Friday, Oct. 27th.
See everyone Monday, 30th!



Arapaho Halloween words!




Miss Claudette's 6th grade enrichment class. Learning to make ribbon skirts.


Start the week off with wearing something red, because Drugs are REDicous. Tomorrow, wear something Hawaiian!


Food Distribution today!


School Book Fair During Parent Teacher Conferences Wednesday and Thursday this Week!
