The deadline has been extended and we still have availability for the Breakfast Optimist Golf Camp! 30 spots are open for June 11th and 40 are open for July 16th. Please see the form to sign up, or contact Treg Raines for more info.
Attention Rising First through Sixth Graders!
Any girl going into grades 9-12 interested in playing golf, please email Mr. Rex, rexbr@wapak.org. We are looking for a couple more players for the fall. All skill levels are welcome. If you want to learn a life-long skill, this is your opportunity.
Check out these amazing resources for Summer Meals!
The last to sign up for the 2023 Football Camp for grades 7-9 next fall is Thursday, May 25, 2023. Hope to see you there!
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Congratulations to Geneva Anderson for her Apollo Career Center Scholarship award, presented by and from the Steven and Barbara Blackburn family. Many thanks to the Blackburn family for supporting our students--we appreciate you and your generosity!
Students Succeeding with WIN
Congratulations to Maggie McDermitt who received the Don and Karen Numbers Legacy Scholarship. This award was created to honor Don Numbers, a past educator in Wapakoneta City Schools, most notably principal at Northridge Elementary. We are happy to acknowledge Maggie's award and wish to thank the Numbers' family for their support of our students. THANK YOU!!!
Connor Coffey, an intern in the seventh grade, has done an outstanding job! He comes to school with a smile on his face and an eagerness to help. He is respectful to staff and students alike. Thank you for being a great intern, Connor, and thank you for being a Redskin!
Grant Childress completed his WIN internship at Pratt. Grant was offered a full time position at Pratt after graduation.
Congratulations Grant!
Wyatt Buell, a freshman, is a true Redskin. He is always polite, helpful, positive and caring. Wyatt is a role model for many young wrestlers inside and outside the wrestling complex. Thank you for being a great role model, Wyatt, and thank you for being a Redskin!
Jacob Brinkman completed his W.I.N. Internship at H.A. Dorsten. Today he officially accepted a position with their them.
He also received a $500.00 dollar scholarship and an amazing set of tools! Congratulations, Jacob!
Kylie Mahaffey completed her WIN internship at Lima Memorial Hospital. She was offered and accept a job there! Congratulations Kylie!
We had over 45 businesses participate in our Career Fair today. Our Juniors & Seniors had the opportunity to interview for practice or to gain an internship or job.
High School Students: Hurry, act now! Only 24 days remaining for the special yearbook offer, buy now!
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Connor Coffey, an intern in the seventh grade, has done an outstanding job! He comes to school with a smile on his face and an eagerness to help. He is respectful to staff and students alike. Thank you for being a great intern, Connor, and thank you for being a Redskin!
Happy #NationalInventorsMonth! Celebrate by registering your innovative child for the all-new @CampInvention program at Wapakoneta City Schools from June 26-30! Save $15 when you register by 5/17 using SUM15. #summercamp #STEM invent.org/mylocalcamp
Today is School Lunch Hero Day! We want to thank all of the individuals who work hard to feed our kids each day. Wapakoneta has a great food service staff that make excellent meals. Each food service worker will receive a gift certificate as a small token of appreciation.
On Wednesday our WHS Academic Team became back to back league champions! Wapakoneta holds the record for league championships in the WBL in the academic competition. Way to go Redskins!
Our Geology class went on a rock hunt this week! Looks like they had a great time and put some of the things they learned into action.