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Students from Western Wayne High School’s Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter competed at the Region 22 Leadership Conference, held at The University of Scranton, earning numerous top finishes and qualifying several students for the FBLA State Leadership Conference.
Western Wayne students competed in both objective testing events, which require mastery of business concepts through rigorous, timed exams, and performance events, where students demonstrate leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills through presentations, interviews, and case-based scenarios before panels of judges. These competitions reflect a high level of academic rigor and require extensive preparation, professionalism, and commitment beyond the classroom.
Student Leadership Highlight In addition to competitive success, Madelyn McClure was elected and officially installed as Region 22 FBLA President for the 2026–2027 school year. Madelyn previously served as Region 22 Secretary, where she helped organize meetings, support regional officers, and lead conference programming throughout the year. Her election reflects her strong leadership skills, dedication to service, and commitment to advancing FBLA opportunities for students across the region.
The Western Wayne FBLA chapter is advised by Christine McClure, with additional leadership support from Tim McClure and Megan Rush. Participation in the Region 22 Leadership Conference highlights the rigor of the FBLA program and the dedication of students who commit to extensive preparation, leadership development, and professional growth. Western Wayne FBLA congratulates all competitors and looks forward to representing the district at the FBLA State Leadership Conference in Hershey, Pennsylvania, this coming April. Members Phoebe Schmitt and Audrey Agnello will compete in their state-only presentation the week of January 12.
Regional Placements and State Qualifiers (Students advancing to the FBLA State Leadership Conference are noted as State Qualifier) Accounting • Shin Cheon Moon – 6th Place (State Qualifier) • Benjamin McCleland – 10th Place • Nicholas Fisichella – 11th Place Advertising • Madison Kizer – 4th Place (State Qualifier) • Donovan Gregorski – 12th Place Agribusiness • Grady Farley – 5th Place (State Qualifier) Banking & Financial Systems • Paul Borowski, Robert Carrelle, Aiden Matthews – 4th Place (State Qualifier, Team) Business Communication • Paityn Duprey – 5th Place (State Qualifier) • Bryn Vinton – 6th Place (State Qualifier) • Alicia Wertman – 10th Place Business Ethics • Maggie Kotchessa, Khloe Mistishin, Grace Moser – 1st Place (State Qualifier, Team) Business Law • Charlianne Hachikian – 5th Place (State Qualifier) Computer Applications (School-Site Event) • Madelyn Vinton – 1st Place (State Qualifier) • Raeleigh Kromko – 2nd Place (State Qualifier) Economics • Antonio Fisichella – 7th Place • Judah Strocchia – 9th Place Financial Planning • Francis Pane & Norman Phillips – 4th Place Future Business Educator • Madison Forgione – 2nd Place (State Qualifier) Healthcare Administration • Roxanne Dugan – 3rd Place (State Qualifier) • Raegan Fox – 7th Place • Abigail Bell – 9th Place Hospitality & Event Management • Madison Trapanese – 7th Place Human Resource Management • Eli Bilski – 6th Place (State Qualifier) Impromptu Speaking • Christopher Pane – 4th Place • Nathaniel Amberg – 6th Place Introduction to Business Presentation • Emily Borowski & Olivia McGlone – 6th Place • McKinnley Churmblo & Kylie Morcom – 8th Place Introduction to Business Procedures • Myles Lee – 4th Place (State Qualifier) • William Theobald – 8th Place • Carmine Leggio – 9th Place Introduction to FBLA • Kaelyn Chearney – 2nd Place (State Qualifier) • Kaitlyn Kloss – 6th Place (State Qualifier) • Kamila Rivera – 14th Place Introduction to Information Technology • Kyle Matthews – 4th Place (State Qualifier) Introduction to Marketing Concepts • Meghan Rath – 8th Place Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure • Julia Burry – 2nd Place (State Qualifier) • Avery Vinton – 3rd Place (State Qualifier) • Kelsey Lokuta – 4th Place (State Qualifier) Introduction to Social Media Strategy • Ella Kieva & Raelyn Simpson – 6th Place • Olivia Black & Grace Owens – 7th Place Introduction to Supply Chain Management • Lillian Gilchrist – 3rd Place (State Qualifier) Job Interview • Annie Williams – 3rd Place (State Qualifier) Journalism • Makenzie Chearney – 4th Place (State Qualifier) Marketing • Cole Combs, Ciarra Kidder, Braden Laity – 4th Place (State Qualifier, Team) Networking Infrastructures • Graysen Valinski – 4th Place (State Qualifier) Organizational Leadership • Madelyn McClure – 2nd Place (State Qualifier) Personal Finance • Evan Korea – 7th Place Real Estate • Justin Jimenez – 4th Place (State Qualifier) Sales Presentation • Clare Coccodrilli & Avery Ullner – 6th Place Sports & Entertainment Management • Mia Arcadipane & Jake Brown – 11th Place • Hannah DeStefano, Ava Karabuber, Vincent Baldini – 13th Place • Remmy Fedoryk, Troy Gregorski, Charles Vinton – 15th Place
The district congratulates these students on all of their accomplishments and wishes them well in their future work with FBLA.
Picture One: Western Wayne junior Madelyn McClure, Region 22 FBLA President for the 2026–2027 school year.
Picture Two: Western Wayne FBLA Region 22 Leadership Conference student participants.
Students at Western Wayne High School took a moment to pause and reflect during a recent whole-school engagement activity hosted by the Inclusion Club. Throughout the day, students and staff were invited to write down something they were thankful for on colorful paper slips. Each message was added to a growing “thankfulness chain,” which quickly stretched through the school as a bright reminder of gratitude, kindness, and community. From family and friends to teachers, pets, and simple everyday joys, the chain captured hundreds of heartfelt moments. The activity brought smiles, sparked conversations, and reminded everyone that even small acts of reflection can bring a school community closer together. The Inclusion Club, advised by Mrs. Rebecca Banik, Ms. Siena Cardamone, and Mrs. Christine McClure, hopes the chain serves as a lasting symbol of connection and appreciation throughout the year.
Some student participants, from left to right: Oliver Harty, Madelyn McClure, Abby Bell, Alicia Wertman, and Joey Roses.
Members of the Western Wayne High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter recently attended the FBLA Regional Workshop held at Woodloch Spa and Resort. During the event, students participated in a variety of leadership and career-focused workshops designed to strengthen professional skills and prepare them for future competitions. In addition to the sessions, students had the opportunity to network and collaborate with FBLA members from other local schools, building connections and sharing ideas with peers who share an interest in business, leadership, and career readiness. Madelyn McClure, who serves as the FBLA Regional Secretary, also participated in the meeting and assisted with regional leadership activities.
Standing Left to Right: Madelyn McClure, Abigail Bell, Madison Forgione, Khloe Mistishin, Bryn Vinton, Madelyn Vinton, Audrey Agnello, and Clare Coccodrilli.
The following students were recognized by the Student Council as students of the month for November. Their teachers and administrators weighed in on the decisions. All of the students chosen hold a high standard of academic and personal excellence. They are true examples of the P.R.I.D.E. standards for PBIS at our school.
First, Starr Daletto is our selected freshman. Starr is called kind, attentive, polite, respectful and helpful by her teachers. She is very dedicated to her learning in all of her classes.
Next, Kaitlin Wargo is our chosen sophomore this month. Katilin is called focussed, efficient, helpful, insightful, enthusiastic, honest, and hard-working by her teachers. She is proud a member of the Western Wayne Band and is looking forward to being a part of the pit band for this year’s production of Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. For the past two years, she worked diligently on the stage crew and went above and beyond in all tasks.
“I love music and performance art,” Kaitlin said. “I am very excited to get to experience the challenge of playing with the pit band this year.”
In addition, Madelyn McClure is this month’s featured junior. She is an exceptional young lady involved in many pursuits including FBLA and equestrian activities. Her teachers call her dedicated, hard-working, selfless, conscientious, courteous, and state that she has an awesome sense of humor..
Finally, Grace Moser is our senior spotlight this month. Grace’s teachers say she is conscientious, zealous, determined, a leader, kind, helpful and values integrity in all she does. She is an excellent academic student who looks forward to continuing to learn and achieve for the remainder of her senior year.
The Western Wayne School District congratulates these November students of the month and wishes them the best in their future endeavors.
From left: Starr Daletto, Grace Moser, Madelyn McClure, and Kaitlin Wargo.
Elaine Ort, band director for Western Wayne High School, will again participate in a special event with the group Saluting America’s Band Directors.
Three hundred and fifty band directors from across the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Panama, including Ort, will again form The Band Directors Marching Band to march in the 2026 Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade®.
The band’s appearance is a part of the Saluting America’s Band Directors project of the Michael D. Sewell Memorial Foundation, based in Pickerington, Ohio. The band’s participation on January 1 follows its successful appearance in the 2022 Rose Parade and the 2023 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade . Through its theme, “America’s Band Directors: We teach music. We teach life”, the Saluting America’s Band Directors project aims to spotlight the extraordinary dedication and accomplishments of band directors everywhere. Regardless of where they teach and work—public and private schools, colleges and universities, the military, or community bands—dedicated music educators and leaders work long hours to not only teach and conduct music, but to impart critical life skills. Student lives in particular are positively changed by motivational leaders who teach, inspire and mentor them.
As in 2022, the 2026 Band Directors Marching Band will accompany a float entitled “Banding Together.” The float-band entry is unique to Saluting America’s Band Directors. Crafted by Artistic Entertainment Services, the “Banding Together” float salutes all the students, teachers, and communities who band together to make music happen.
The performance for the 5.5 mile route through Pasadena will be led by nationally-known music educator and innovative band director Jon Waters, director of bands for Bowling Green State University. The parade will be televised to national and international audiences.
As the sponsoring organization behind the project, the Michael D. Sewell Memorial Foundation was created to recognize and carry on the work of the late Mike Sewell, who dedicated his life to schools and community music programs in Pickerington and the Central Ohio area for almost 40 years.
“I am so incredibly excited for this experience, and so grateful to have had such wonderful colleagues and friends who have helped prepare me for this adventure,” Ort said. “ I hope that I will make all of you proud in Pasadena. Go Wildcats, and Go Band!”
Ort, PMEA District 9 vice president, has devoted much of her life to the study and performance of music. A native of New England and graduate of Marywood University, Ort is a member of the Scranton Brass Orchestra, the Providence Brass, the Schützengiggles Oompah Band, the Marywood University Wind Symphony, and performs often in musical pit orchestras throughout the region. As an educator, she serves as the director of instrumental activities in the Western Wayne School District since 2014. At Western Wayne, her teaching responsibilities include sixth grade brass instruction, eighth grade band instruction, and the Pride of Western Wayne, the Wildcat High School Band. Under her direction and guidance the school continues to invest heavily in its music program, and was named a KHS America Academic Alliance Platinum school for its investment in instrumental education. It is the only school in Pennsylvania, and one of only 39 in the United States to have received that honor.
One of Ort’s most recent honors is being the recipient of the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association District 9 Citation of Excellence. Ort was the only band director in District 9 to be chosen for the award for 2025. This award is given to music educators who demonstrate high musical standards both inside and outside the classroom.
The community can support Ort’s journey to the 2026 Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade® by donating to Saluting America’s Band Directors to put a rose on the float that will appear with the group during their performance.
You can write a message of encouragement and support for Ort by using the following link
Donations could be made to the America’s Band Directors organization without including a rose on the float by using the link https://rose-parade-float-campaign.myshopify.com/products/make-a-contribution-to-the-saluting-americas-band-directors-project
Additional details can be found on the Saluting America’s Band Directors website, Band Director Salute.org.
Don’t forget to tune in to ABC or NBC on Thursday, January 1, to see our very own Mrs. Ort starting at 11 a.m. Pictured is Ort in the uniform she will wear at the 2026 Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade®
Western Wayne High School is proud to announce that it has been officially approved by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as a VA-approved school. This designation allows eligible students to use VA education benefits while enrolled at Western Wayne High School, expanding access to educational opportunities for veterans, service members, and their dependents.
The approval follows a comprehensive review process conducted by the Department of Veterans Affairs to ensure compliance with federal standards related to academic quality, accountability, and student support. As a VA-approved institution, Western Wayne High School is now authorized to enroll eligible students using VA education benefits, including benefits provided through programs such as the GI Bill®.
“This approval reflects our district’s commitment to serving all students and families with excellence,” said Paul B. Gregorski II, High School Principal. “Becoming a VA-approved school allows us to better support veterans, active-duty service members, and their dependents by providing access to high-quality secondary education in a supportive and structured environment.”
Mr. Robert Black, Assistant High School Principal, also recognized the significance of the approval, highlighting its potential to positively impact students who are eligible for VA benefits while completing their high school education.
Matthew Barrett, Ed. D., Superintendent, commended the achievement, noting that the approval aligns with the district’s mission to expand educational access and opportunity. “This designation underscores the district’s dedication to meeting the diverse needs of our community and honoring the service of our military families,” he said.
Western Wayne High School will work closely with eligible students and families to provide guidance on the application and use of VA education benefits. Additional information will be made available through the school counseling office and the district website.
This December 12th the Western Wayne High School Band and Chorus held their annual holiday concert. The night opened with the High School Chorus under the direction of Mr. Taber Starnes singing a variety of holiday songs. Then the High School Band performed under the direction of Mrs. Elaine Ort and entertained the audience with many holiday classics. A special guest appearance was made by Mr. Marty Ort to read “Twas the Night Before Christmas” during one of the band’s musical selections. As an added treat, the closing numbers of the show included about twenty band and chorus alumni who were invited to the stage and welcomed to join the current students in making music. This tradition started a few years ago to honor the Western Wayne School District’s 50th Anniversary, and it was so popular that alumni look forward to it each year. The current students and alumni loved making music together and can’t wait to do it again next year. The High School Chorus, Band, and Western Wayne music programs alumni wish the community the happiest of holidays this season!
Picture One: Mr. Taber Starnes directing the high school chorus.
Picture Two: Mrs. Elaine Ort directing the high school band.
Picture Three: Mr. Marty Ort reading “Twas the Night Before Christmas.”
Picture Four: The high school band and chorus performing with alumni members.
The Western Wayne Drama Club hosted a Mystery Dinner for 100 guests on Saturday, December 6. This year the show featured an original script written by our very own Western Wayne Drama Club historian Molly French, high school junior. Molly was able to star in and debut her original play on the night of her birthday.
This year’s mystery centered around an art gala in which the million- dollar art piece was stolen. The audience had a fun time trying to figure out the identity of the thief along with enjoying a dinner catered by RPlace and other refreshments provided by the Drama Parent Club.
The club has plans for Molly to write her second original script for next year’s winter play event centering around a holiday theme this time and suitable for kids of all ages. Stay tuned for more information about next year’s mystery play made available later this spring.
Pictured are the cast and crew of this year’s mystery dinner play. Row one, kneeling, from left: Lola Vertalics, Audrey Capozzi, and Roslyn Knecht. Second row, from left: Britney Wertman, Zachary Jordan, Johnathon Maxwell, Jade Wetherington, Dakota Douglas, Molly French, Madison Forgione, Emma DeNunzio, Mikayla Fullone, Avery Ullner, Lylah Bucksbee, and Laila Rainford. Third row, from left: Owen Obloshny, Scott Kurent, Zachary Wilbur, Xavier Graham, and Jason Vass.
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Western Wayne Car Show and Lead Motorcycle Run on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 May 19, 2026The Western Wayne Hot Rod Club and Drama Club will host their 2026 Annual Car Show on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the high school parking lot, 1970A Easton Turnpike, Lake Ariel, PA, near the football stadium.
Food to be sold at the concession stand. Registration fee is $10. Spectators are free. The Hot Rod Club will give prizes for best car, truck, tractor, motorcycle, and best in show.
The Drama Club will also host a Lead Motorcycle Run the same day starting at BAER Sports Center, Honesdale, with the finish at the Western Wayne High School. Registration for Motorcycle Run from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The ride begins at 10:30 a.m. Cost is $20 per driver and $15 per passenger. Register day of event at BAER Sports Center. Receive a food voucher and basket raffle ticket for Western Wayne Car Show with Lead Motorcycle Run registration.
In addition, the Drama group will sell a variety of concessions at the car show. There will also be a raffle of baskets and gift certificates generously donated by businesses and families in the local community.
Drama Club President Dakota Douglas is excited to partner with the Hot Rod Club for the Car Show. She explained how the Drama Club students will be dressed in 50s attire for the event.
“We wanted our presence at the event to go along with the variety of cars from the past that surely will be there,” Dakota said. “We hope that the public comes out to enjoy the cars and to have some good food and purchase some chances to win baskets and gift certificates.”
Members of the Drama Parents Club are working to obtain a variety of items for the raffle at the Car Show from many very generous businesses and families in our Wildcat community. The students involved in the Hot Rod Club and Drama Club can use the funds raised from this event for their club activities.
The Hot Rod Club meets on a regular basis to work on a variety of automotive projects after school and can use the funds for their projects among other activities.
The Drama Club meets on a regular basis after school to work on a variety of projects and activities.
“Drama Club gives students a place where they can express themselves,” club vice president, Jason Vass, explained. “We are like one big family in our club and really enjoy coming together to work as a team on events such as the Car Show.”
All of the members of the Hot Rod Club, Drama Club, and Drama Parents Club cordially invite the public to attend this fun-filled event. Come out and see some great vehicles, take some chances on our basket raffle, enjoy some food, and enjoy some time socializing. Hope to see you there on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. The rain date is Saturday, September 26. [...]
9th Graders Explore Outdoor Education at Varden Conservation AreaMay 14, 2026On May 4, 2026, Western Wayne High School 9th grade students stepped outside the classroom and into nature for a day of immersive, hands-on learning at the Varden Conservation Area. This unique outdoor educational experience brought students face-to-face with real-world environmental science through a collaborative effort involving educators from Lacawac Sanctuary, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), the Wayne County Conservation District, the Delaware Highlands Conservancy, and Trout Unlimited.
Students rotated through a series of engaging, station-based activities focused on local ecology. These included examining macroinvertebrates in a pond ecosystem to evaluate water quality, practicing fishing and casting techniques, identifying local plants and trees, and conducting chemical testing to assess stream health and pollution levels.
A highlight of the day was the release of rainbow trout, marking the culmination of the Pennsylvania Trout in the Classroom (PA-TIC) program. Throughout the school year, students in Dr. Mark Nebzydoski’s classes raised trout from eggs provided by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. The release was supported by the Pike–Wayne Chapter #462 of Trout Unlimited, with assistance from Chapter President Don Strathy and Conservation Chair and Past President Paul Ranello.
The environmental education team included Sue Cosgrove, Director of Environmental Education at Lacawac Sanctuary, Richard Arthur, Environmental Educator, Lydia Freethy of the Delaware Highlands Conservancy and Jen Campbell of the Delaware Highlands Conservancy, who guided students in macroinvertebrate identification and explained their importance as indicators of water quality. Theresa Black of the Pocono Lake Ecological Observatory Network (PLEON) led students in chemical water testing and analysis. DCNR Environmental Education Specialist Josh Heath, along with Trout Unlimited representatives Don Strathy and Paul Ranello, introduced students to responsible fishing techniques and how environmental conditions influence bait and casting choices. Rachael Marques and Alicia Utegg from the Wayne County Conservation District led a nature walk focused on plant and tree identification, highlighting key characteristics and environmental adaptations.
Prior to the field trip, students participated in classroom lessons focused on water quality, groundwater, surface water, and watershed dynamics. These preparatory activities helped students connect local environmental issues to broader ecological concepts and reinforced the importance of protecting shared water resources.
This enriching educational experience was made possible through an Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) grant provided by the nonprofit Western Wayne Education Foundation. Foundation President Christine McClure was also in attendance. Additional Western Wayne staff supporting the trip included Maria Phillips, Helene Tscheschlog, Anthony Zoppi, and Sara Orloski.
This strong collaboration between local environmental organizations and educators highlights the power of experiential learning and reflects Western Wayne’s ongoing commitment to fostering environmental awareness and stewardship among its students.
The event also received coverage from WNEP-TV, where reporter Emily Kress highlighted the day’s activities.
The news story can be viewed here:https://www.wnep.com/video/news/local/wayne-county/science-meets-nature-students-release-trout-at-varden-conservation-area/523-3cf2ef49-624d-4f00-95cd-f2573064bf60
Learn more about the partner organizations:• Varden Conservation Area: www.vardenconservationarea.com• Lacawac Sanctuary: www.lacawac.org• Pennsylvania Trout in the Classroom (PA-TIC): www.patroutintheclassroom.org• Pike–Wayne Chapter #462 Trout Unlimited: https://pwtu.org/
Picture one, from left: Josh Heath DCNR; Caspian Davis, Ryan Geisheimer, Troy Gregorski, Christopher Wright, Daisy Gravell, Addison Bartholomew, Rachel Warnock, and Madalyn Warrick.
Picture two, from left: Haley McGuire, Raelyn Simpson, Aiden Manning, Remmy Fedoryk, and Charlie Vinton. [...]
Paul Borowski & Jade Wetherington – NEIU 19 Scholar of the Year & Performing Artist of the Year – Western Wayne High SchoolMay 12, 2026Congratulations go out to Paul Borowski for being name the NEIU 19 Scholar of the Year for Western Wayne High School for the 2025-26 school year. Paul was recognized, with 23 other students from the NEIU 19 Region, at a ceremony at Lackawanna Trail High School.
Congratulations also go out to Jade Wetherington for being name the NEIU 19 Performing Artist of the Year for the 2025-26 school year. Jade was the lone recipient of the award, being chosen over other students from the entire NEIU 19 Region. [...]
Grace Moser – The Times-Tribune Scholastic Superstar – Western Wayne High School – 2026May 11, 2026Congratulations to Grace Moser on being selected to The Times-Tribune 37th Annual Scholastic Superstars.
The Times-Tribune has sponsored the annual Scholastic Superstars ceremony for nearly 40 years. This year, 25 students were selected from 15 local schools, culminating in the ceremony at Peoples Security Bank Theater of Lackawanna College for a celebration of their academic achievement, extracurricular endeavors, community service and plans for the future. Each high school in The Times-Tribune coverage area is invited to nominate three students. Sixty-eight nominations, with the names and schools redacted, were judged by a panel of local college officials. [...]
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