Nomination from Mr. Woyak: I am nominating Josiah for student of the month. Josiah treats ALL people in a kind and caring way. He is quick to help others, whether it is with a question on schoolwork or playing a game at recess, Josiah volunteers to lend a hand. Josiah is everybody’s friend. Josiah leads others through his words and actions. Josiah was chosen to work with a kindergarten student that needs assistance with daily activities in class. I can count on Josiah to make positive choices. Josiah is very polite. He has great manners, and thanks me daily for the work I give him. Josiah is determined to be successful in everything he does. He always gives his absolute best effort, even when things are challenging. When he doesn’t understand something, Josiah keeps a positive attitude, concentrates and works hard to gain that knowledge. Josiah’s behavior is outstanding! He pays attention to whomever is speaking, shows great self-control, and follows directions closely. Josiah is a super role model, a fun person to work with, and deserving of student of the month!
about 3 years ago, WASD
SOM
Sign up for meal pick up on Wednesday, Feb. 17 at the location you select on the form. You must sign up to receive meals. This form is due on Thursday by 5:00. https://forms.gle/Tt4rCEyZmwh4MAk7A
about 3 years ago, WASD
Reminder
The WHS Art, Music, Spanish, and Physical Education Departments would like to nominate Mallorie Vissers for student of the month. Mallorie has been a member of the band all throughout high school. In addition to all the hard work and dedication she shows as an instrumentalist Mallorie has taken a leadership position in choreographing and instructing the colorguard routines since the spring of her Freshman year. She has been extremely organized and responsible with this task. This year while everything is very different in the instrumental music department Mallorie has been an exemplary student encouraging all of those around her with her genuinely positive outlook. It brought a ton of spirit to the band room when Mallorie suggested the idea for having a bucket decorating contest during homecoming week. She also contributes enthusiastically to our composition unit. While Mallorie has always been a conscientious student who gives her very best effort, this year has shown that even in changing and sometimes challenging circumstances Mallorie continues to bring her best every day. In Physical Education, Mallorie has demonstrated phenomenal leadership skills. From the minute she arrives to class she begins to take on responsibilities of helping with set up, preparing herself for the lesson, kindly and cheerfully speaking to all of her classmates. She displays an energy that is positive and contagious. Mallorie enjoys being challenged and is determined to face and overcome each one of them. She has a healthy competitive spirit balanced by joy when successful, yet humble, sincerely congratulatory and great at praising the accomplishments of others. It has been such a pleasure and blessing to watch this young lady light up the world the way that she does. Mallorie comes to AP Spanish class ready to learn. She is very positive and challenges herself daily in class. When given an assignment or project she goes above and beyond the requirements. When she doesn’t understand a concept without hesitation seeks extra help for a further explanation. She has grown so much during her years of taking spanish. The class taught Spanish I lessons and her game and lesson were thoroughly planned out, and the students enjoyed learning through the creative lesson. Mallorie would like to become a teacher. Her compassion, caring demeanor and willingness to help others will make her an excellent teacher. Mallorie works as a Student Assistant in the Special Education classroom. She assists the students with their classwork, reads to them, and spends time with them. Mallorie is a very positive person who enjoys spending her time with the students and they very much enjoy their time with her. Her friendly and calm demeanor is also very appreciated by the staff in the Special Education classroom. We look forward to watching Mallorie continue to grow. She strives for excellence. Mallorie, keep up the good work!
about 3 years ago, Marsha Walejko
MV
In advance of the extremely cold temperatures expected to continue through next week the mobile food pantry located at the Waushara County Fairgrounds on Tuesday, February 9th and the mobile food pantry located at the Coloma Fire Department on Wednesday, February 10th have been cancelled.
about 3 years ago, WASD
Best of luck to Wautoma and Wild Rose High School wrestlers Hunter Netzler, Christian Weiss, and Colton Martin at tomorrow's sectional meet!
about 3 years ago, Marsha Walejko
Sectionals
Wish them well! Last week WHS students Jazmin Ott, Madylyn Woyak, Ava Butt, and Owen Mulvey represented the Wautoma Hornets at the South Central Conference Forensics Meet. All students did well in their categories with scores in the 21/25 category. Scores in this range will be necessary for these students to continue to the State Level after their Level 1 meet on February 19. Owen Mulvey and Jazmin Ott also participated in the Oshkosh North Invitational last weekend. Jazmin Ott wrote and presented her own free verse poetry. Ava Butt responded to the question, “Should internet access be universal?” Owen Mulvey chose to write and present a speech on the reign of ‘The Sun King’, Louis, the XIV, of France. Pictured (L to R): Jazmin Ott (Poetry), Madylyn Woyak (Poetry), Ava Butt (Public Address), and Owen Mulvey (Moment in History).
about 3 years ago, Marsha Walejko
Forensics
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about 3 years ago, WASD
Reminder
The students enrolled in the Wautoma High School Translation and Interpretation Class have spent the past semester partnering with the Wautoma Public Library and other community organizations in order to translate documents from English to Spanish. The newest Spanish class offered at WHS allows students who have already completed AP Spanish as well as Native Speakers II to use their foreign language skills to assist the community. Not only has the group worked to translate documents, they also offer their translation skills to the school by creating a monthly display. Previously, the students created and translated items related to Suicide Awareness, while January they featured a display they call, “Goodbye 2020 – Hello 2021”.
about 3 years ago, WASD
Translation
Translation
Translation
Sign up for meal pick up on Wednesday, Feb. 3 at the location you select on the form. You must sign up to receive meals. This form is due on Thursday by 5:00 https://forms.gle/4zAtVjtEwxNQo8Fw8
about 3 years ago, WASD
Reminder
Tomorrow is the final day to preorder your 2021 Yearbook! 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.
about 3 years ago, WASD
yearbook
Sign up for meal pick up on Wednesday, Jan. 27 at the location you select on the form. You must sign up to receive meals. This form is due on Thursday by 5:00 p.m. https://forms.gle/FdFkABoL1DGKWjF29
about 3 years ago, WASD
sign up
WHS students recognize and thank crossing guard Linda Seymour during National Crossing Guard week. Thank you for playing an integral role in the safety of the staff and students each day, Linda!
about 3 years ago, Marsha Walejko
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In recognition of Crossing Guard Recognition Week, Linda Seymour was honored by the Wautoma Area School District for all her hard work. Thank you for all you do!
about 3 years ago, WASD
Crossing
During the month of December, Redgranite Elementary School was celebrating the character trait empathy. We define empathy as being able to put ourselves in someone else's shoes. This student has the ability to value, respect, and understand another person's views. This is not an easy skill to learn, but this student is wiser than her years and consistently demonstrates empathy in the classroom environment. This student can identify when a classmate is in need of help and simply needs a friend and she is there in the blink of an eye. She doesn’t ask questions, she listens. She doesn’t only help one person, she helps everyone. She not only shows empathy towards her classmates but she shows the adults at our school empathy. The 2020 school year has been tumultuous but she has definitely been a shining star and made the year easier for everyone in the third grade classroom. It is with honor that I nominate Maylee Goddard as Redgranite’s Student of the Month.
about 3 years ago, Kelly Bolles
RG Dec Student of the Month
Wautoma students selected for SCC Literary Magazine Each year, the South Central Conference publishes the conference literary magazine Musings. Teachers representing each school meet to review student submissions and then vote to select the best work from each school's entries. The magazine is then published in the spring. However, due to Covid, the publication of last year's magazine was delayed. Wautoma High school is proud to announce that the following students were selected: Bryson Buss (poetry); Jaina Koerner (poetry); Onycha Schreiner (prose); Teagan Reitz (prose); Aubrey Dickson (prose); Arly Gomez (drawing); Michael Roche (photography); Owen Mulvey (graphic design); Hayley Moore (photography); Dinah Schmidt (oil painting); and James Barbarich (wire sculpture). Pictured: (back row): Arly Gomez, Teagan Reitz, Jaina Koerner and Hayley Moore; (front row): Owen Mulvey and Bryson Buss.
about 3 years ago, WASD
Musings
Don't miss out on ordering your WHS Hornet 2021 Yearbook! The final day to preorder your book is Friday, January 22. 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.
about 3 years ago, WASD
Yearbook
WHS FBLA students Hayley and Megan are getting ready for their virtual Regional Competition. Please follow our FBLA Instagram Page to help other students prepare for their regional event! @Wautoma_FBLA
about 3 years ago, Marsha Walejko
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Free breakfast and lunch meals have been extended from USDA to all children 18 and under for the entire 2020-2021 school year regardless of household income. Los desayunos y almuerzos gratuitos se han extendido del USDA a todos los niños menores de 18 años durante todo el año escolar 2020-2021, independientemente de los ingresos familiares.
about 3 years ago, WASD
free meals
Don't miss out on ordering your WHS Hornet 2021 Yearbook! The final day to preorder your book is Friday, January 22. 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.
about 3 years ago, WASD
Yearbook
2021 Spring Welding Classes at FVTC in Wautoma.
over 3 years ago, WASD
Welding