
Varsity baseball vs Fort Recovery tonight @ 5:30.


Varsity baseball vs Fort Recovery tonight @ 5:30.


You could be courtside tonight at 4:30 as our Tennis Team takes on Piqua!


Head over to the field to see our Varsity Softball team take on Spencerville at 5pm tonight!


Taking the field tonight: Varsity Baseball at Delphos St Johns at 5pm


Wapakoneta Boys Baseball vs Butler.

Wapakoneta Boys Baseball vs Butler.

🎉 Join us in welcoming Jersey Berger to the Wapakoneta City Schools staff! 🎉
Jersey, a 2022 graduate of Wapakoneta High School, is excited to be back at her alma mater, working in our Food Services team at Wapakoneta High School! 🍽️
Fun fact: Jersey has a Bassett hound named Willow, who’s the best companion! 🐾 In her free time, she loves crocheting stuffed animals, reading, and drawing. She's passionate about cooking and is eager to serve delicious meals to our students and staff.
We’re thrilled to have Jersey back and can’t wait for everyone to meet her!


📢 Welcome Home to Wapakoneta City Schools, Megan Miller! 🍎
We are thrilled to introduce Megan Miller as the newest member of our WHS team! 🎉 She will be an Intervention Specialist and is excited to continue to work with our amazing students and families.
From Ms. Miller
I am a Wapakoneta High School graduate from the year 2000! I have a Bachelor's degree from Bowling Green State University and a Master's degree in special education from Wright State University. I have been a high school Cross Categorical Intervention Specialist for the past 16 years at the Auglaize County ESC and have been working in the special education field for 20 years.
I have volunteered for the Special Olympics in Auglaize county for many years and am in my second year coaching the Special Olympics bowling team. In my free time I enjoy crocheting, diamond art paintings, and going for walks around the neighborhood and in downtown Wapak.
I am excited for this opportunity to work with Wapakoneta City Schools and continue to serve the special education population at Wapakoneta High School. There is nothing better than living and working in the community you grew up in!
Please join us in giving Ms. Miller a warm welcome to the Wapakoneta City Schools' family! Drop a comment below to say hello!


📢 Welcome to Wapakoneta City Schools, Colten Royer! 🍎
We are thrilled to introduce Colten Royer as the newest member of our WHS team! 🎉 He will be an Intervention Specialist and is excited to meet our amazing students and families.
A little about Mr Royer:
Hometown: Convoy, Ohio.
Highschool: Van Wert High School (graduated in 2013)
College: Bluffton University (graduated in 2017, completed Masters in 2020)
Teaching: 8 years of teaching experience at Van Wert Elementary School (4th grade Intervention Specialist from 2017-2025)
Coaching: Football (Van Wert High School and Crestview High School) Wrestling (Van Wert High School)
Family: I live in Lima with my wife, Terrill Royer, and my daughter, Collins Royer.
From Mr. Royer: "I'm extremely excited for the opportunity to invest myself into the district within the classroom and the community. It is an exciting privilege to continue to develop as an educator and take on the many learning opportunities that come with joining a new district. I can't wait to meet and work with the amazing staff and students of Wapakoneta High School!"
Please join us in giving Mr Royer a warm welcome to the Wapakoneta City Schools' family! Drop a comment below to say hello!


Each year the Ohio Basketball Coach's Association honors teams across the state for academic performance. Their most notable award is the Team Academic Award which recognizes the top 5 boys and girls teams. Our Varsity team GPA (Calculated using top 9) was 3.93. This put us in the top 5 boys teams in the entire state of Ohio. This is a tremendous honor for our program and a credit to the type of kids and parents we have. Thank you to our students, staff and families for their commitment to academics.


ELA End of Course Exams for this week!


REMINDER: Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 26th starts the High School testing. 8th & 10th graders will be testing. All other grades (9, 11, 12) will have a 2 hour delay. An email was sent out to all students with the testing schedule. Busses will run on a normal schedule.

Wapakoneta Redskins JV and Varsity Softball vs Anna Rockets.

Wapakoneta Redskins JV and Varsity Softball vs Anna Rockets

Wednesday March 26 will be a regular school day for students in grades K-8 and grade 10. Students in grades 9, 11 and 12 will be on a 2-hour delay as grades 8 and 10 complete state testing.
There was originally a 2-hr delay for the purpose of staff pd. That has been cancelled.


WHS Ag is hosting the District Small Engine Contest today. Several area schools are competing in Tool ID, Part ID, Fluid ID, Work Order Completion, Service Manual Specs, and Small Engine Measurement.








If you care about fair funding for public schools, now is the time to act. Here’s how you can help:
📢 Contact your state legislators and tell them:
➡️ Update both sides of the Fair School Funding formula.
➡️ Hold private schools accountable if they receive public funding.
➡️ Stop forcing local taxpayers to fill the gap.
💡 Ask questions like:
Why aren’t private schools audited like public schools?
Why do public schools have to follow strict financial rules while private schools do not?
Why is our funding being cut while private school vouchers increase?
🎓 Public schools educate 90% of Ohio’s kids. They deserve fair and predictable funding.
Thank you for your continued support of Wapakoneta City Schools!
#FundOurSchools #SupportPublicEducation


Varsity Football
Addie Hibbard
Addison Smith
Eva Lee
Karlin Lee
Khloey Anderson
Kortney Ley
Natalee Folk
Payton Bailey
Alyson Watt
Ava Schneider
Cianna Pack
Gracie Spaugy
Lauren Healy
Lizzie Childress
Ryleigh Erb
Tessa Hartzog
Varsity Basketball
Addie Hibbard
Bailey Shaffer
Karlin Lee
Khloey Anderson
Kortney Ley
Riley Steinke
Marly Weber
Kaylee Heitz
Lillian Sunderland
JV Football
Addyson Faulkner
Emma Stedke
Shae Varno
Aubrey Fyffe
Emma Donovan
Kaylee Heitz
Kiara Keith
Lillian Sunderland
Rileigh Peters
Veronica Cramer
JV Basketball
Addyson Faulkner
Ella Kohler
Gracie Miller
Lizzie Childress
Aubrey Fyffe
Charli Hershberger
Kiara Keith
Mallary Mulcahy
Rileigh Peters
Freshman Football
Ashtyn Kohler
Destrei Burden
Ella Brown
Grace Schindler
Jaycee Parker
Kelly Mosler
Lily Ridenour
Maddy Srisongkham
Madi Vernon
Selena Steiner
Freshman Basketball
Ashytn Kohler
Autumn Shaffer
Caitlyn Fahncke
Callie Mills
Carley Harner
Ella Owsley
Jeskyn Ward
Kelly Mosler
Maci Heft
Maddy Srisongkham
8th Grade Football
Addi Ricker
Addi Stinebaugh
Briella Bowersock
Grace Bill
Gracelyn Thuman
Kennedy Martin
Nila Kleman
Raegan Schaub
Rilynn Melching
Toree Hartzog
8th Grade Basketball
Abby Dodds
Alivia Gallaspie
Audrey Davis
Bayleigh Schlesselman
Brielle Hower
Josie Brown
Layla Saunders
Marlow Johnston
7th Grade Football
Alivia Foust
Brianna KEnnedy
Brooklyn Fahncke
Cadence Plaugher
Cali Sevillano
Emily Owsley
Haykee Johnson
Kiersten Contris
7th Grade Basketball
Assilyn Haas
Brianna Kennedy
Brooklyn Fahncke
Carly Black
Emily Owsley
Haylee Johnson
Jullanna Endicott
Kali Kantner
Kiersten Contris


One of the biggest frustrations in this budget is the increased funding for private schools—without the same level of accountability as public schools.
📌 Public schools are audited annually by the State Auditor’s Office. Private schools? No state audits.
📌 Public schools must comply with strict financial and academic requirements—do private schools have to meet the same standards?
📌 Public schools must educate EVERY student. Private schools can pick and choose.
If the state wants to fund private education, they must hold private schools to the same standards as public schools.
If you agree, reach out to your legislators and ask them why public schools are being held to a higher standard while getting less funding.
#AccountabilityMatters #PublicFundsPublicSchools
