Skip to Main Content
Advertisement

Falcon Feather

Falcon Feather

Taylor Smith

All content by Taylor Smith
On Tuesday, May 2nd, the 8th grade band practices for their upcoming concert on May 17th. 8th grader Bailey Hansen plays trumpet in the band. Hansen joined band because, ‘It’s what my sister did and I can’t sing.”

On Tuesday, May 2nd, the 8th grade band practices for their upcoming concert on May 17th. 8th grader Bailey Hansen plays trumpet in the band. Hansen joined band because, ‘It’s what my sister did and...

On the Frontier

On the Frontier

Taylor Smith April 13, 2023

On Saturday, February, 25th many WRMS students participated in the annual History Day competition at Washburn University. Throughout the year, 7th and 8th grade WRMS students have been working persistently...

Eclipse students gather in Mrs. English’s room to watch a movie on March 9th as an end of 3rd quarter celebration. The teachers wanted to have a work-free day for the students. English said, “Any of the students can go just to have a fun day before break.” Caption by Raelynn Graves & Taylor Smith.

[Photo] 7th Grade TEAM DAY

March 22, 2023

Eclipse students gather in Mrs. English’s room to watch a movie on March 9th as an end of 3rd quarter celebration. The teachers wanted to have a work-free day for the students. English said, “Any of...

 On February 23, 8th graders Justice McBurney and Quincy Summerville, and 7th grader Emma Mehl pose for a picture with their wrestling apparel.

Beyond the Mat

Mady Nelson and Taylor Smith March 2, 2023

Right now, WRMS has one big wrestling team with 14 girls and 53 boys. At Washburn Rural High School, the teams are separate, with over thirty girls on the girls’ team. Why does WRMS have one big team...

On January 25th, Mrs. McDowell, who has been a secretary at WRMS for 16 years, deals with money and organizes checks in her office as part of her role as the school accounting secretary. Story by Peyton Glaze.

On January 25th, Mrs. McDowell, who has been a secretary at WRMS for 16 years, deals with money and organizes checks in her office as part of her role as the school accounting secretary. Story by Peyton...

Load More Stories
Donate to Falcon Feather
$0
$500
Contributed
Our Goal