
Wells High School's Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) team had an incredibly successful week at the State competition. Jesse S was elected as the new Eastern Region Vice President for Nevada FBLA.
This year's FBLA State competition was one of the largest events in the history of FBLA, with over 800 students participating!
Our students were excellent competitors and won numerous awards!
Parli-Pro
1st-Truman, Jesse, Colter, Spencer and Isaac
Business Etiquette- 1st-Chris
Multimedia Website Design-1st- Cassidy, RileyJo
Mission& Pledge
1st-Avianna
2nd-Avery
3rd-RileyJo
4th-Bella
5th-Cassidy
7th-Lupe
8th-Camden
9th-Chris
Digital Video Production
5th-Jesse, Spencer, & Chris
Business Law-7th-Truman
Leadership-3rd-Cassidy
Elevator Speech-3rd-Chris
Digital Citizenship- 2nd-Chris
Graphic Design- Gonzalo placed 10th after three rounds of elimination
Matti & Jose also participated in Graphic Design
Angel competed in Website Design
Job Interview- Melanie
Intro to social media strategies-Melanie






Virginia City @ Wells Baseball
Saturday, April 27th
12 pm/ 2 pm
Umpire Appreciation


Softball @ Wells vs Virginia City
Saturday, April 27th
10 am/ 12 pm
Umpire Appreciation Day


Jesse S was elected as the Eastern Region Vice President for Nevada FBLA. He attended his first official meeting today, Wednesday, April 24th.
Congratulations Jesse!!


Wells High School Boys Golf
Ely, Nevada
April 25th
10 am


Wells @White Pine Softball
Varsity 1 pm
JV 3 pm
Friday, April 26th


We would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Mrs. Sherri Sanders for being awarded the April Staff and Teachers Achieving Results with Students (STARS) award presented by Elko County School District Superintendent CJ Anderson and Board of Trustees member Susan Neal as well as WHS Principal Robert Woolsey and Vice Principal Tina Barger.
Congratulations Mrs. Sanders! We appreciate your hard work and dedication towards the students at Wells Combined School.


Baseball @White Pine
Friday, April 26th
Varsity @1 pm
JV @3 pm


Our Junior High and High School FBLA are attending the State Business Leadership Conference in Reno, Nevada. They are participating in three days of incredible training, intense competition, inspiring, and exciting entertainment.
Jesse S is also running for Eastern Region Vice President. Good luck with your campaign Jesse and good luck to the other FBLA members as they compete in their respective competitions!






AAA Students of the Week 2023-2024
Elko Daily Free Press
AAA Academic - Ian Livingstone
Senior Ian Livingstone is a student-athlete maintaining a 4.0962 GPA at Wells High School. He is the captain of the varsity basketball team and participates in rodeo, saddle bronc and team roping. After graduation, Ian plans to continue rodeo at the college level at Utah State University in Logan, Utah, in the fall.
AAA Athletic - Samantha Iveson
Senior Samantha Iveson is a three-sport athlete playing volleyball, basketball and softball at Wells High School. She loves the adrenaline of the activities, which have developed her time-management skills, and she is also senior class president. After graduation, Sam plans to attend Great Basin College for an associate of science degree in radiology.
AAA Artistic - Jose Castellanos
Senior Jose Castellanos is a graphic designer at Wells High School. He is a welder, and expresses his art in metal, along with playing baseball for WHS. After graduation, Jose plans to continue his studies in welding at Great Basin College in the fall.




We are thrilled to extend our warmest congratulations to all the talented and hardworking students who submitted their exceptional work to the Elko County Writer's Festival.
Elementary
Dallas P- 2nd Place
Brielle S- 2nd Place
D'angelo S-D- 3rd Place
Vanessa F- Honorable Mention
Frances S- Honorable Mention
Dorothy H- Honorable Mention
Jr./ Sr. High
Avery S- Cover Contest Winner
RileyJo G- Honorable Mention
Avery S- Honorable Mention
Kira B- Honorable Mention
Way to go students!! We are so proud of you!!

On Wednesday, April 24, the 43-foot tall sculpture of the Golden Spike will be on display at Wells City Park, as part of a community event. During the 4:00-6:00 PM event, the Golden Spike Foundation would love to share the story of the Spike monument’s creation and journey.
The Golden Spike National Historic Site commemorates the joining of the western and eastern tracks at Promontory Summit and the history of the workers who built the first transcontinental railroad. Constructed between 1863 and 1869, the first transcontinental railroad created a revolutionary transcontinental transportation network and became one of the technological feats of the 19th century with the driving of the last spike at Promontory Summit that opened it to traffic on May 10, 1869.







Today, on the occasion of Earth Day, Monday, April 22nd, the 3rd-6th grade classes of Wells Elementary took a walk around campus and cleaned up a lot of trash and other items. We appreciate and applaud the efforts of our students for showing pride in our school and celebrating Earth Day. Thank you, students!









Our Lady Leopards softball played a doubleheader against the Smith Valley Lady Bulldogs on Saturday, April 20th. They won both games 9-4 and 7-0. Wells is currently ranked #1 in the 1A Northern League with 11-1 in league play and 14-3 overall.
Their next game is on Friday, April 26th @ White Pine High School. Varsity @1 pm and JV @3 pm.

On Saturday, April 20th, our Leopards Baseball team played a doubleheader against the Smith Valley Bulldogs. They won their first game 6 to 4 and lost their second game 8 to 20. Wells is currently ranked 2nd in the 1A Northern League with 7-1 in league play and 15-3 overall. Their next game is against White Pine @1 pm on Friday, April 26, with JV playing @ 3 pm.

Our Track & Field team hosted and competed in the Ward Coates Invitational on Friday, April 19th in Spring Creek. Many of our athletes set new PRs in their events.
Destin 14.46, Veronica 17.53 and Keene 12.99 in the 100 m, Veronica 38.12 in the 200m, Veronica 3:34.09 in the 800 m., Kira 7:17.59, Isaac 5:33.38, Henry 6:24.87 in the 1600m, Isaac 12:55.50 in the 3200 m, the girls 4x100m relay-Tegan, Samantha, Callie and Marli 1:00.04, girls 4x200m relay-Carolina, Samantha, Destin and Hannah 2:07.50, Girls 4x800 m relay-Kira, Lucy, Gizelle and Tegan 14:09.21, long jump Hannah 9'8", Shot put Lily 29'9" and 80' 85" in the discus, pole vault Carolina 5'6", Tegan 5'6", Hannah 5'00" and Keene 6'6".


Introducing the 2024 Wells High School Prom Royalty
Prince & Princess
Cesar B & Callie B
King & Queen
Jose C & Matti K


Intensity Leopard Cheer Team competed at the Mountain West Dance and Cheer competition in Idaho. They placed second and also received a Judges Choice Award! Congratulations Intensity Leopard Cheer!!


Get in the Act delivered their innovative Science Theater Program to
second, third and fourth-grade students at Wells Elementary School on
April 15-16, 2024. Get in the Act adds the Arts to S.T.E.M. learning -
transforming S.T.E.M. to S.T.E.A.M. - with their hands-on theater
framework serving as a pathway to science for students.
Led by Teaching Artist Diane Handzel, students used dynamic theater
techniques as a learning structure to examine rocks, soil and minerals
concepts. Using all their senses in the learning process, students
dramatized science concepts in scenes with their peers, quickly
connecting these concepts to their everyday world. Because students have
a memorable experience acting-out these scenes, they can learn the art
and science content associated with these scenes.
Get in the Act would like to thank Komatsu Mining Foundation, Nevada
Gold Mines, Kinross Gold, Nevada Arts Council and the National Endowment
for the Arts for supporting Science Theater at Wells Elementary.
Also, a special thank you to Principal Woolsey, Cuca Rodriguez and to
the classroom teachers for being wonderful and supportive partners.
Get in the Act is a 501(c)3 organization based in Stagecoach, Nevada and
their Science Theater Program has served over 30,000 students since
2009. They can be reached at email: info@getintheact.org

GLOW UP THE NIGHT @ PROM
Saturday, April 20th
8 pm-11 pm
Freshman-Seniors
Tickets
$25 single
$40 couple
The Grand March will start @9pm