
Last Night at the Hall of Fame Induction the 3 honorees expressed gratitude to their teachers who helped set them on their path to change the world.
Sarah Louise Barber's video included these pictures. We hope they bring you the same happy memories that they brought us.



WBL WRESTLING iNDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS FROM YESTERDAY
138: Antwain Adams
150: Wyatt Buell
157: Corbin Mitchell
190: Jace Knous
Congratulations Redskins!


Swimming at D2 Districts on Friday in Bowling Green will be:
200 Medley Relay - Owen Becker, Ross Honigford, Luke Wierwille, Alex Honigford
200 Free Relay - Owen Becker, Gannon Casebolt, Luke Wierwille, Alex Honigford
400 Free Relay - Owen Becker, Aidan Schneider, Julian Jordan, Gannon Casebolt
200 Free - Isaiah Wachauf
200 IM - Julian Jordan, Ross Honigford, Aidan Schneider
50 Free - Alex Honigford, Luke Wierwille, Gannon Casebolt,
100 Free - Alex Honigford, Gannon Casebolt, Julian Jordan
100 Fly - Luke Wierwille, Aidan Schneider
100 Back- Owen Becker, Isaiah Wachauf
100 Breast- Ross Honigford


Qualifying For D1 District Swimming in Bowling Green next Saturday in Bowling Green
Girls 200 Medley Relay - K. Bauer, E. Sidener, K. Sutton, A. Wood
Girls 400 Freestyle Relay - K. Sutton, A, Krouse, L. Ferreira Rodriguez, C. Sutton
Girls 200 Freestyle Relay - C. Sutton, E. Sidener, A. Wood, K. Bauer
Girls 200 Individual Medley - E Sidener
Girls 100 Butterfly - K Bauer
Girls 100 Breaststroke - E. Sidener


Joshua Eyanson is an extremely hard working student. He always gives consistent effort and does not complain. Josh is a friend to everyone he encounters! Thank you for being a leader in the classroom, Josh, and thank you for being a Redskin!


Congratulations to our 2023 Alumni Hall of Fame Inductees!




At the sectional swim meet:
Lizzy Sidener broke the Shelley Kantner-Nagel’s 2003 school record in the IM with a time of 2:19.12


With the 1st place finish today at the WBL Tournament yesterday, look
we are the Wapakoneta Redskins are WBL Co-Champions!
Congratulations to Bailey Van Meter (WBL Runner-Up) and Rylie Jeanneret (WBL 3rd Place)


#breakaleg #youmakeusproud


#SWIMFAST #HAVEFUN


Tonight, we formally announced the names of our Alumni Hall of Fame members to the community. Command Sergeant Major Ted L. Copeland (83) was in attendance at the game. This year's other inductees are Dr. Belinda Andrews-Smith (82) and Dr. Sarah Louise Barber (83).



Good Luck to the WHS Boys Bowling Team as they compete in the WBL tournament today.!


A big congratulations to Hannah Prine, a senior member of the WHS WIN Program, on signing a contract with Mercy Health.


Students in freshman physical science playing atomic structure dominoes to understand the fundamental concepts of our atomic structure unit.
Great job kids!





Konnor Roberts is always willing to help no matter what is asked of him. On Friday nights, he helps Mr. Rex get ready for basketball. During the week, Konnor helps the custodians too. Thank you for bringing happiness to our lives Konnor, and thank you for being a Redskin.


On Monday, approximately 140 students volunteered their time to learn about Diversity & Inclusion and how they can be part of the change in creating a more respectful culture. The need to embrace and celebrate differences through kindness and appreciation was reiterated by local resident and public speaker Brad Jordan. Thank you to Mr. Jordan for educating students on the topic and to his employer, Crown Equipment, for allowing him to come speak. #bebetter


Tonight Austin Greer was a featured speaker at Apollo Career Center. He is the senior captain in the Fire/EMT program. He is a state champion and finished 15th in the country in his program. #bebetter, #NEXTREADY



The French Club took a field trip to see Les Miserables lst weekend. The students really enjoyed this famous story and Broadway musical!


Due to the number of cancellation days used this school year, Wednesday, February 1 will be a regular school day. It was originally scheduled to be a 2 hour delay for professional development.

CALLING WAPAKONETA AREA CATERERS & RESTAURANTS!
We are are now accepting catering proposals for PROM 2023, which will be held on Saturday May 6.
If you would like to cater dinner for our juniors and seniors attending Prom please email a proposal to prom@wapak.org. Please include:
Menu & Pricing
Terms and Policies, including what the school will need to provide
Explanation of how your business will organize the serving/plating and how many volunteers you will need from us.
Information that will be helpful to you:
All proposals must be in by 8am on February 14, 2023
Dinner is served at 7:30. Initial set up must be complete by 6pm.
Dinner will need to be plated and served to our students, we prefer not to use a buffet line.
There will be between 250-300 meals
The ideal meal would balance the formal nature of Prom with a teenage palate.
Ideal price per meal would not exceed $12 and should not include desert.
Ideal meal options would include the choice of two entrees. Student can make this choice when ordering prom tickets.
Vegetarian and allergy free options may be needed.
Questions can also be directed to prom@wapak.org
