Wapakoneta City Schools: 2 hour delay on Thursday, January 25 due to fog.
Cridersville Elementary School, it is TIME! Beginning February 5th, the students will begin learning about heart health and raising funds for the American Heart Association: KIDS Heart Challenge. Click on the link below to visit the CES link to sign up and help our students impact all hearts- especially other kids.
https://www2.heart.org/site/TR?company=Cridersville+Elementary+School&company_id=451325&pg=company&fr_id=9736&et=rfsgqJxDKzJY-Uj12Lydxtb6u51WFvXugK5G4fyQ0qhDjpIGGhtb3w
Wapakoneta City Schools will be closed on Friday, January 19.
Wapakoneta City Schools will be delayed for two hours on Friday, January 19.
Wapakoneta City Schools-We will be on a two hour delay on Wednesday, January 17.
Parents, This is a reminder that there will be no school on Friday, January 12 for staff in-service and Monday January 15 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day.
Mrs. Dildine and the 4th grade students would like to welcome you to our Christmas music concert on Thursday December 14th at 6:30PM. Doors will open at 6:00PM at Cridersville Elementary. The concert will take place in the gym. Come one, Come all!
Cridersville Elementary had a great time celebrating Red Ribbon Week. Each day students had the opportunity to dress up for the theme of the day. We concluded our Red Ribbon Week festivities with an assembly by Mr. Dennis. We would also like to thank Chief Fried and the Cridersville Police Department for purchasing prizes for our Red Ribbon Week classroom winners.
What a great opportunity to spend quality time with family. Check out auglaizelibraries.org for more information.
All students will be bringing home a consent form this week from the Dental/Vision Outreach Program through Health Partners of Western Ohio. For many years, their dental van has visited our schools and provided dental exams, cleanings, fluoride treatments, and sealants to our students at no out-of-pocket cost to their families. They will bill Medicaid and private insurances only. This year, Vision Outreach will be visiting the schools around February. They will provide comprehensive eye exams and glasses at no out-of-pocket cost to their families.
If you would like to sign your student up for one or both programs, please complete the form and return it to the school by Friday, Aug 25. If your student did not receive a form, please contact the nurse at your students school and one will be sent home with them.
September 13 will be a whole day professional development day. Students will not report to school, it will be a virtual day. This day was originally scheduled as a two hour delay, however, we are collaborating with law enforcement and the fire department to help us carry out safey training at each school building. Thank you for your understanding!
2 hour delay schedule
3 hour delay schedule
The pink out game is Friday, October 6th!
Check out our newest Redskin Report!
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We are gearing up for 2023-24!
Due to the Independence Day holiday this week:
Camp #bebetter will not be in session on Monday or Tuesday
The Administrative Office on Gardenia Drive will be closed on Tuesday
The High School Offices will be closed all week.
Have a happy and safe Independence Day!
These two young men, Connor Coffey and Aiden Bellman will be playing at districts tomorrow morning in Port Clinton Ohio. Both will be competing in singles matches. Wish them luck, and GO SKINS!
Congratulations Connor Coffey! WBL second place! Your Wapak boys team earned 22 points in the WBL tournament on Saturday. Great job men. Two more matches at home on Tuesday and Wednesday and then on to sectionals at Findlay University on Thursday.
Our boys tennis team is up early and ready to start a day of hard fought battles at WBL's. Good luck SKINS!