
Driver's Education is now available!
Help your new driver gain the skills and confidence they need to be safe and responsible on the road.
Classes start September 3rd, with others starting in October and November
LINK to registration: https://www.campusce.net/gbcnv/course/course.aspx?catId=95


Mark your calendars—our Homecoming Bonfire is September 12th!
We’re gathering wood and other burnable items to make this tradition a success. If you’d like to donate, please bring wood items (no metal, nails, or hazardous materials) and drop them off at the rodeo grounds.
Let’s light up the night and kick off Homecoming with Leopard pride!

Join us for a FREE Parenting Workshop and connect with others who get it.
Sign up here! https://forms.gle/2amhq7DHmeT4B8XJ6
Everyone is welcome!


Let’s come together and wear GRAY in support of Brain Cancer Awareness 💛🧠💪






On Friday, Aug 15, 2025, the Varsity Girls Volleyball team lost their match against West Wendover High School by a score of 1-2.
On Friday, Aug 15, 2025, the Wells Varsity Girls Volleyball team lost their Longhorn Invitational match against Lincoln County High School by a score of 0-2.
On Friday, Aug 15, 2025, the Wells Varsity Girls Volleyball team lost their match against White Pine High School by a score of 0-2.
On Friday, Aug 15, 2025, the Wells Varsity Girls Volleyball team lost their match against Battle Mountain High School by a score of 0-2.
On Saturday, Aug 16, 2025, the Wells Varsity Girls Volleyball team lost their match against White Pine High School by a score of 0-2.
On Friday, Aug 22, 2025, the Volleyball team lost their match against Reed High School by a score of 0-2.
On Friday, Aug 22, 2025, the Wells Varsity Girls Volleyball team lost their Yerington High Tournament match against Lowry High School by a score of 0-2.

Douglas Class Races-Cross Country
On Saturday, August 22, the Leopards competed in the class races. Athletes raced by grade level on a 2.5-mile course.
Boys Results:
Sophomore: Jayden (PR) – 16:54, 31st place
Juniors: Isaac (PR) – 14:18, 13th place
Mason (PR) – 15:07, 25th place
Marcos (PR) – 16:30, 39th place
Senior: Carson (PR) – 17:44, 27th place
Girls Results:
Sophomore: Millie (PR) – 17:08, 8th place
Juniors: April (PR) – 19:54, 19th place
Marli (PR) – 21:56, 27th place
👏 Congratulations to all runners on their PRs and strong finishes!
📅 Their next meet will be the Jerome Invite on Thursday, August 28, at 2:00 pm.











📅 Tuesday, August 26th
⏰ 4:00 PM
Old Preschool Building (next to Wells Elementary School)
All parents and community members are welcome—we’d love to see you there!


On Saturday, August 23, 2025, the football team faced Sierra Lutheran High School in Carson City. Despite a hard-fought effort, the Leopards fell short with a final score of 21–38.

Welcome Back to School!
A new year is a fresh start, and taking care of your health is the best way to make it a successful one. Here are some tips to help you thrive academically, socially, and physically.
1. Prioritize Your Sleep
Sleep is not a luxury—it's essential for your brain and body to function at their best.
Create a Consistent Sleep Schedule: Go to bed and wake up at the same time every day, even on weekends. This helps regulate your body's internal clock.
Aim for 8-10 Hours: Teens need 8 to 10 hours of sleep per night to support growth, focus, and emotional well-being.
Establish a Relaxing Bedtime Routine: Power down electronics at least one hour before bed. Read a book, listen to calm music, or do some light stretching to signal to your body that it's time to rest.
2. Fuel Your Body & Mind
What you eat directly impacts your energy levels, mood, and concentration.
Don't Skip Breakfast: Eating a balanced breakfast (like oatmeal with fruit or eggs on toast) gives you the energy you need to start your day strong and improves your focus in class.
Stay Hydrated: Carry a reusable water bottle and drink water throughout the day. Dehydration can cause fatigue and difficulty concentrating.
Pack Smart Snacks: Instead of sugary, processed snacks, pack healthy options like apples, bananas, nuts, or yogurt to keep your energy steady.
Make Healthy Lunch Choices: If you buy lunch, opt for options with lean proteins, vegetables, and whole grains. If you pack, try a sandwich on whole-wheat bread or a salad with grilled chicken.
3. Stay Active
Regular physical activity is a powerful tool for reducing stress, improving mood, and boosting brain power.
Find Activities You Enjoy: Join a sports team, try a new fitness class, or simply go for a walk or bike ride with friends.
Move Your Body Daily: Aim for at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity most days of the week. This doesn't have to be a formal workout—it can be anything from shooting hoops to walking the dog.
4. Master Hygiene
Good hygiene is key to staying healthy and feeling confident.
Wash Your Hands: Make it a habit to wash your hands with soap and water after using the restroom, before eating, and after coughing or sneezing.
Stay Germ-Free: Keep hand sanitizer in your backpack for when soap and water aren't available.
Practice Good Oral Hygiene: Brush your teeth twice a day for two minutes and floss once a day. This prevents cavities and keeps your breath fresh.
5. Manage Stress & Mental Health
School can be stressful, but learning to manage it is crucial.
Talk to Someone: Don't be afraid to talk to a trusted adult, such as a parent, teacher, counselor, or school nurse, if you're feeling overwhelmed.
Take Breaks: Schedule short breaks during homework sessions to stretch, listen to music, or just breathe.
Practice Mindfulness: Try simple breathing exercises or meditation apps to help you stay present and calm during stressful moments.
Know Your Limits: It's okay to say no to social events or extracurriculars if you're over-scheduled. Balance is key.
Remember: A healthy mind and body are your best assets for a successful school year!



🙌 Western Line Builders – thank you for the use of the bucket truck!
🎨 Birch Creek Angus – Logan & Adriane Sampson – thank you for donating the paint!
🏟️ John Goolsby– thank you for the incredible organization of the whole project
🖌️ Mike Speir – thank you for designing and painting the building!
We are grateful for your support in enhancing our facilities for the benefit of our students and community. 🖤🧡🐆






Tuesday, August 19th
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Join us for our Open House!
This is a great opportunity for students and parents to visit classrooms, meet teachers, and get ready for a successful school year.

Wednesday, August 20, 2025
5-7 pm
Wells High Music Room


Chartwells is now hiring a Food Service Worker to join our kitchen team at Wells Combined School!
If you’re friendly, dependable, and enjoy working with kids, we’d love to have you on board.
📲 Scan the QR code below to apply and join us at Wells Combined School!


As we welcome a brand-new school year, let’s all do our part to keep students safe:
✅ Slow down in school zones
✅ Watch for students in crosswalks
✅ Be patient as families, students and drivers learn their routes and routines
We’re excited to see our students grow this year—and we know they’ll go far.
Let’s “Grow Here, Go Anywhere” with ECSD! 💙
📎 Be sure to check our Back-to-School Hub for start times, calendars, bus info and more: https://www.ecsdnv.net/page/back-to-school-information?fbclid=IwY2xjawMPbbZleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETBsTFVoSFM5aVZiWVFvbTlrAR7ESqwajZbszBxz7VQfrszLS_wD9DstnEfk-_SC4XHHqbtp026nejF63sKw1A_aem_dVBvZ1CzjHYvlngSxVR57A

Date: Monday, August 18th
Time: 7:30–8:00 AM
Wells Elementary School
Kick off the new school year with a delicious breakfast bash!
Come enjoy food, friends, and fun before the first bell rings.


Date: Tuesday, August 19th
Time: 5:00 PM
Location: Wells Elementary School
Join us for an evening of food, fun, and community!
Meet your student’s teacher, explore their classroom, and kick off the year together.


Elko County School District is partnering with Raising Highly Capable Kids to offer a free, 13-week parenting course in Elko, Jackpot, Owyhee, Wells, and West Wendover.
The course will be taught by our own ECSD school professionals and is open to parents and guardians with children enrolled in ECSD—at no cost.
We’re still finalizing dates for each community and would love to hear what days and times work best for you. If you’re interested, please fill out this short form so we can contact you when registration opens: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf7F0yWMdvK7_3zKLaWGG5audPV3hG5nkdDyDAzeRBx2TB22g/viewform
Learn more at rezilientkidz.com or email mcox2@ecsdnv.net with questions.


Chromebook and schedule pickup for 9th through 12th grade students will be on Wednesday, August 13th, from 10 AM to 1 PM.
Pickup for 7th and 8th grade students will be Thursday, August 14th, from 9 AM to 1 PM at Wells High School.
Thursday will also allow time for 7th grade tours and for anyone who couldn’t come on Wednesday.
During pickup times, students can also purchase PE uniforms for $20 and student activity passes for $25.
Thank you, and we look forward to seeing your students!
