Graduation 2020


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💛💜BADGER CHEER💜💛
We are getting ready for cheer tryouts. Katie and I are so excited with how many girls are wanting to try out this year. The plan for tryouts this year is: We will email you a link to a dance that you will learn on your own time. We would like you to come up with a cheer on your own as well.
We are planning on having tryouts at the high school one girl at a time on Thursday May 14th and Friday May 15th. We will have times for you to sign up, they will be every 15 minutes. If you have signed up please send me or Katie your email address, and a phone number so we can send you the link to the dance. You can message me Mindy Hallows or Katie Snedeger on FB or send it to my email:
We will also be sending out the cheer application, it needs to be brought with you to tryouts.
We can't wait to see you all later this week, and we are so excited for the upcoming season!
Thank you,
Mindy Hallows



Freedom Week (November 11-November 15) at Wayne High School was filled with many reminders of exactly why we have the freedoms we do. We started the week with some fabulous history information from our history teacher, David Chappell. His stories are always interesting and remind us that others died so we could be where we are, doing what we are doing. Tuesday, our speakers were veterans who have some great connections to Wayne High School. Mr. Larry Bray, former WHS math teacher, and army vet, told of his experiences during his military career. He reminded us that we are strong and can make a difference! Mrs. Debbie James, WHS science teacher, and Marine pilot and vet, told of her helicopter flying experiences and the time she spent defending our country. Mrs. James is a true inspiration for students of Wayne High School, especially girls. On Wednesday, homeroom/study skill classes worked on the spirit increasing task of creating a poster referencing an American hero that the class sees as a favorite American person. The heroes the classes chose had to be someone who has/had done something really great for America. The classes then created a poster highlighting the facts and history of their chosen American hero. The posters are on display in the gym hallway at the high school. Come check them out! On Thursday, we were privileged to hear from Sgt. McKinley, recruitment officer, and Private West Saunders, local high school graduate and hero! We are so lucky to have Sgt. McKinley and his great influence. And, Private Saunders, how lucky are we to be able to see one of our own again! Both men told us of their love of this country and how choosing to serve is just something they do. We are also really proud of our two senior recruits, Private Addison Grundy and Private Jaden Penrod. They make Wayne High, Wayne County, and the United States of America proud!
Special thanks to the Wayne High School student government for putting this great Freedom Week together and helping WHS students and faculty be able to appreciate and understand the service of our veterans.
Nichol Stringham
Wayne High School