Don't miss out on ordering your WHS Hornet 2022 Yearbook! The final day to preorder your book is Friday, January 21. Any orders after this date will be on a first-come, first-serve basis on Yearbook Distribution Day in May. For more information or to order, visit www.yearbooksforever.com.
over 2 years ago, WASD
Yearbook
The following is this week's COVID-19 testing schedule. All mobile locations listed offer rapid and PCR tests. Testing is free and is available to all community members experiencing symptoms, those who believe they may have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 and anyone who is worried about possibly having the virus. Appointments are required. Pre-register online at doineedacovid19test.com.
over 2 years ago, WASD
testing
A COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic for Ages 5 and Up will be held at Wautoma High School on Tuesday, January 11th!
over 2 years ago, WASD
Clinic
Starting tomorrow, January 3, Wautoma Area School District will be offering a free testing site for staff, students and their families to utilize. Please pre-register all of your family members at www.lifepointlink.com/noah/outreach.
over 2 years ago, WASD
Testing
Starting January 3, Wautoma Area School District will be offering a free testing site for staff, students and their families to utilize. Please pre-register all of your family members at www.lifepointlink.com/noah/outreach.
over 2 years ago, WASD
Testing
A COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic for Ages 5 and Up will be held at Wautoma High School on Tuesday, January 11th!
over 2 years ago, WASD
Clinic
A COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic for Ages 5 and Up will be held at Wautoma High School on Tuesday, January 11th!
over 2 years ago, WASD
Clinic
Starting January 3, Wautoma Area School District will be offering a free testing site for staff, students and their families to utilize. Please pre-register all of your family members at www.lifepointlink.com/noah/outreach.
over 2 years ago, WASD
Testing
Starting January 3, Wautoma Area School District will be offering a free testing site for staff, students and their families to utilize. Please pre-register all of your family members at www.lifepointlink.com/noah/outreach.
over 2 years ago, WASD
Testing
The 4th grade classes combined for the first time for music today. They have been practicing a variety of folk rock songs to showcase for their teachers prior to leaving for Winter Break. Here is their concert "Song's for All Seasons". To view more photos as well as some of the videos, visit https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/17Ipv8MwuiB00wNI-Xua5hhNMkLQtpJnT?usp=sharing
over 2 years ago, WASD
Concert
6th grade students had fun creating holiday cards. They used copper tape, lights and batteries to make them light up. Enjoy the holiday spirit!
over 2 years ago, Alison Kintigh
6th grade cards
6th grade cards
6th grade cards
6th grade cards
Starting January 3, Wautoma Area School District will be offering a free testing site for staff, students and their families to utilize. Please pre-register all of your family members at www.lifepointlink.com/noah/outreach.
over 2 years ago, WASD
Testing
Miss Strobl’s Peer Power Leadership Group was busy this month. They reached out to teachers and staff in the district to donate fleece so they could make fleece tie blankets to donate to an organization in our community. With generous donations, they were able to make and donate 6 fleece tie blankets to the Waushara County Food Pantry. The blankets will be given to those needing a little extra warmth this winter.
over 2 years ago, Alison Kintigh
Peer Power
This is the first year FCCLA is at Wautoma High School; they are off to a great start this year with 25 members. To raise money for competitions and the community, students sold, baked, and packaged up over 100 cookie kits. Through this last cookie kit sale, FCCLA was able to donate 25%, $306, of its proceeds to the Waushara County Food Pantry! Their hard work paid off! Congrats to the students and the Waushara County Food Pantry. FCCLA is a student-led organization that completes projects based around the Family and Consumer Sciences curriculum. It promotes and improves problem-solving abilities, communication skills, and career development with recognition through competition. It provides students with all kinds of opportunities and allows them to have fun while supporting their community.
over 2 years ago, WASD
FCCLA
The Hornet Market located at Parkside school will be open today from 3:30-4:00! Stop in and pick up some groceries for over the holiday break! For all enrolled WASD families only.
over 2 years ago, WASD
The following is this week's COVID-19 testing schedule. All mobile locations listed offer rapid and PCR tests. Testing is free and is available to all community members experiencing symptoms, those who believe they may have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 and anyone who is worried about possibly having the virus. Appointments are required. Pre-register online at doineedacovid19test.com.
over 2 years ago, WASD
Testing
Dylan is a very sweet kid who is always willing to help out others. The minute he gets here in the morning he gets right to his morning work. He is a role model in our class by showing others what they should be doing and giving friendly reminders. He comes to school every day prepared to learn. His attention is always at the front of the room and frequently answers questions. If he gets a question incorrect, Dylan doesn't get upset. He accepts when he is wrong and tries to figure out what he did wrong so he can correct himself. If Dylan is finished with his work early, he always knows what to do next or will ask his friends if they need help. Dylan is a friend to everyone in his class and is able to work with everyone. When outside at recess, he helps his friends with conflicts by using Kelso's Choices.
over 2 years ago, WASD
SOM
Congratulations to Riverview Literacy Student of the Month! Keep reading!
over 2 years ago, WASD
Lit
This afternoon, WHS students and staff attended a presentation by motivational speaker Cory Greenwood. A native of Minnesota, Cory speaks to audiences about making positive choices, realizing one's value, making connections to those who can help and support, and that everyone matters. His message was very moving and applicable to the WHS community.
over 2 years ago, Marsha Walejko
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Last Friday, members of Parkside Student Council helped package and box up items for local families in support of the Community Christmas Project. This has been one of the largest group of members that have attended this volunteer event in the last five years!
over 2 years ago, WASD
Volunteers
Volunteers
Volunteers