
Natalie Davenport, a 5th grade, is very empathetic. When one of her classmates dropped their coil bowls and it broke Natalie gave one of hers to the student. Thank you for being sensitive to others, Natalie and thank you for being a Redskin!


Today as we give thanks for all that we have, we count our school community as our greatest blessing. Thank you for your continued support of our students!


The Board of Education also learned about the Middle School PBIS program. We appreciate the work that WMS has done and would like to congratulate them on their statewide recognition of achieving Bronze Status.


Tonight, the Board of Education recognized, retiree, Tracy McDonald for her years of service in Food Service.


Day 3 in Dc. We saw a lot of memorials and visited the Holocaust museum.





We finished the day on Saturday at Medieval Times for dinner, and started at Mt. Vernon.



Best of luck at Lourdes University for the eSports tournament today!


DeLaney Jordan, is a senior whose presence will certainly be missed when she graduates. She exemplifies compassion and always stands us for what she thinks is right. Thanks for always being a cheerleader to your teachers and peers, DeLaney, and thank you for being a Redskin!


The Wapakoneta students had a wonderful time at the Edgar Rene Spanish Concert! Edgar was nominated for a Latin Grammy and instead of going to Las Vegas for the awards last night, he chose to keep his commitment and come to Wapakoneta!



We are going to Do a Facebook live on Wapakoneta City schools page for the wreath ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. It will be at approximately 12:10.

2021/2022 yearbooks for grades 9-12 are available to preorder by visiting www.jostens.com or by contacting Mr. Johnson at the High School.
Order early as there is a price increase on orders placed on or after January 1st.


WHS parents with children looking toward college in the next couple of years, this will take place this week!


Zach Bishop is a great role model in and out of the classroom. He takes his classwork very seriously and manages the walking QR code reader for all of 3rd grade during recess time. Thanks for demonstrating superior leadership at all times, Zach and thanks for being a Redskin!


The longstanding tradition of Redskin Revue is live and in person this year! Join our students in grades 5-12 as they perform multi-act theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and sketches!
Questions? Please contact Mrs. Lewis at lewima@wapak.org


The new Picture Retake day for WMS will be on Monday November 15.
If your child was not at school on retake day at WES you are welcome to bring them to WMS between 8 and 10am


The purpose of the Teen Screen is to identify risk factors associated with depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts or behaviors, and alcohol and substance abuse. The program is free, voluntary and confidential, and completed by staff from the local mental health agency Family Resource Center. If you would like for your student to participate, please sign the consent form and return it asap. Although we are targeting sophomores, this program is open to any student at Wapakoneta High School More information can be found below or by calling Mrs. Zwiebel at the high school.

Due to dense fog, we will be closed today 11-10-2011


The longstanding tradition of Redskin Revue is live and in person this year! Join our students in grades 5-12 as they perform multi-act theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and sketches!
Questions? Please contact Mrs. Lewis at lewima@wapak.org


What's it like to be a custodian in Wapakoneta City Schools? We went straight to one of our local experts to find out!
https://youtu.be/-FbRFT-ticA

Matthew Lavy, a 6th grader, is self motivated & always willing to help. He used google translate to help the student next to him understand the lesson, on his own without being asked by the teacher. Thank you for such a good soul, Matthew and thank you for being a Redskin!
