Congratulations to our Cross Country and Golf NWCC Award Winners!
Please join us tomorrow morning!
The yearbook staff has already begun and would love for you to purchase one of the 24-25 yearbooks! They have a goal to sell 200 yearbooks this year! Let's make it happen!!!
Our elementary students tackled Red Ribbon Week today by wearing their favorite jersey and "rooting for a drug free life!" Reminder - tomorrow is "Say BOO To Drugs" so be sure to wear your best halloween costume!
2024 Football Playoffs
11/1 7:00pm
Tri-Village @ Waynesfield-Goshen
Tickets can be purchased online at ohsaa.org or with cash at the gate.
Game will be live streamed through Hudl TV.
Come support our Tigers Friday night!!
Mrs. Barrington's 2nd Period, 6th Grade Science Class won a reward of hot chocolate and donuts for best class average and least amount of missing/late assignments for the 1st Quarter. Keep up the great work!!!
Mr. Downey's strength and conditioning classes along with his athletic training classes for this semester took a field trip to the University of Findlay. They were able to look around the facilities while also exploring the acl rehab and testing center.
This week started the Bundle Up Black Mountain Campaign! See the flyer for more information AND watch our inspirational and informative interview with NHS Representative Eli Zechman https://youtu.be/NhbaT9RSJmQ.
Our elementary students have been doing some amazing work for first two days of Red Ribbon Week, Pajama Day and Movie Character Day! Reminder - tomorrow is jersey day!
Mrs. Lee's Geology students recently completed a field study of rocks and fossils on Kelley's Island in Lake Erie. They identified limestone, dolomite, various glacial erratic's, and several fossils from the Ordovician and Silurian periods.
Please see below for Financial Aid Night and College Credit Plus information! For any questions, please reach out to our MS/HS Guidance Counselor, Mrs. Adams, at catie.adams@wgschools.org
Our FFA students were able to take a tour of the Robotic Welder Manufacturer. They said this was impressive!
Last night, our marching band participated in Wapak's Halloween Parade!
Earlier this week, our 5th grade band had their first concert for their parents to come and watch!
Last year Mrs. Casey's class did a year long pumpkin life cycle project called Pumpkin Jack. When they left in the spring Pumpkin Jack was a sprout in a container, but now he is a pumpkin! Mrs. Casey invited her class back from last year to see the changes Pumpkin Jack made. They were so excited! This year's preschoolers began their Pumpkin Jack experiment!
Reminder - Next week is Red Ribbon Week. Please feel free to participate in the spirit week! This is for all grades prek-12th!
The last couple weeks, Miss Brinkman's k-5 art students have been working on their Halloween themed projects. These will be up for Parent/Teacher conferences for everyone to see!
Mrs. Barrington's 8th grade science class used graham crackers and icing to simulate the different plate movements and to visualize what landforms could be created.
The yearbook staff has already begun and would love for you to purchase one of the 24-25 yearbooks! They have a goal to sell 200 yearbooks this year! Let's make it happen!!!
Elementary student parents only - please see below for parent teacher conference information and how to sign up below!