Summer School for students in grades 7th through 12th grade will be held at Evergreen Elementary for the month of July. Registration is June 28th or 29th at Evergreen Elementary and classes cost $150 per course (see flyer for more details).

Summer School for students in grades 7th through 12th grade will be held at Evergreen Elementary for the month of July. Registration is June 28th or 29th at Evergreen Elementary and classes cost $150 per course (see flyer for more details).

Western Wayne Middle School held their annual 8th Grade Moving-Up Ceremony on Thursday, June 15, in the middle school gym. All 8th grade students received awards in various categories for excellence or improvement in all academic and unified arts classes. In addition, students received awards for good citizenship, excellent work habits, and for a variety of high academic achievements such as making the honor roll for 11 quarters in middle school from 6th through 8th grade. It is also a Western Wayne Middle School tradition for many years that two outstanding students, one male and one female, are recognized for their patriotism and leadership among other qualities. The local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the local American Legion present these awards.
Charlene Edgerton and Eloise Fasshauer presented the Daughters of the American Revolution Award to 8th grader Jamie Bryan. Jamie received the good citizenship medal from the Daughters of the American Revolution for being an outstanding student in the 8th grade class who exhibits the qualities of honor and honesty, service, courage, leadership, and patriotism. George Shaffer presented the American Legion Award to 8th grader Leonard Maiocco.
Lenny received this annual award for being an outstanding student in the 8th grade class who exhibits the qualities of honor, scholarship, Americanism, leadership, and courage. From left: Kristen Donohue, middle school principal; Jamie Bryan, who received the good citizenship medal from the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution; and Leonard Maiocco, who received the American Legion Award from the local chapter of the American Legion.


Pictured are eighth grade students before the annual Moving-Up Ceremony which was held on Thursday, June 15, in the middle school gym. From left, row one: Courtney Petrilak, Lily Black, and Diala Hassan. From left, back row: Chris Wallace, Logan Shaffer, Caleb Hoch, and Caydence Faatz.

Pictured are some eighth grade students after having received awards at the annual Moving-Up Ceremony. From left: Tim O’Sullivan, Carter Swingle, Justin Thorpe, Jeremiah Pauler, Alex Taylor, and Harry Martinez.

Pictured are eighth graders Jake Jones and Lily Visceglia, who along with receiving awards at the Moving-Up Ceremony were both nominated for Student of the Month for April for their work in Western Wayne’s production of Bye Bye Birdie.

Pictured are eighth grade graduates. Row one, in front: Natasha Orehek. From left, second row: Abby Lopez, Amanda Young, Madeline Pasake, and Hailey Robbins.
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Pictured are members of the Western Wayne Marching Band warming up with Senior Molly Nagle, drum major, before the Flag Day parade held in Waymart on Saturday, June 10.


The Western Wayne Marching Band and Color Guard performed in Waymart’s annual Flag Day parade on Saturday, June 10. Pictured are members of the Color Guard. From left, seated, row one: Lily Gale, Alexis Lanza, captain. From left, kneeling, row two: Gabby Velez, Abby Lopez, Caitlyn Burdick, and Brianna Trutt. From left, standing: Kate Hirsch, Terra Harty, Haley Post, Alex Filkovsky, Rachael Harsch, Brady McElheny, and Ellen Dwyer.
Working in sports management, owning a business related to a trade, and going into the field of fashion marketing are just some of the career paths that interest students in Mrs. Theresa Lubash’s Introduction to Business classes at Western Wayne High School. In order to help give her students an edge in today’s competitive atmosphere, Lubash had her two Introduction to Business classes complete an online Financial Literacy course provided by EverFi.
EverFi, Inc. is an educational technology company focused on teaching, assessing, and certifying K-12 and college students in critical skills they need for life. The company teams with local institutions like Western Wayne to provide their programs at no cost to schools. Honesdale National Bank locally sponsors EverFi.
Through this computer-based program, called the Pennsylvania Financial Scholars Program, students progressed in nine modules. They had a pretest and posttest of ten questions for each module. The topics included: savings, banking, payment types, credit scores, higher education, renting vs. owning, insurance and taxes, consumer protection, and investing.
Pictured are Lubash’s students who completed the Financial Literacy course with their certificates of completion.
Row one, from left: Nascha Lamphere, Ciarah Sherwood, Claudia Kovaleski, Caitlin Henneforth, Salina Tregaskis, and Kayla Fitzpatrick. Row two, from left: Graham Dudley, Matthew Trygar, Ben Burkhardt, Lucas Scott, Jake Kunz, Flamur Berisha, and Dravyn Falsone Missing from photo: Kaitlyn Juhasz.

Row one, from left: Nascha Lamphere, Ciarah Sherwood, Claudia Kovaleski, Caitlin Henneforth, Salina Tregaskis, and Kayla Fitzpatrick. Row two, from left: Graham Dudley, Matthew Trygar, Ben Burkhardt, Lucas Scott, Jake Kunz, Flamur Berisha, and Dravyn Falsone Missing from photo: Kaitlyn Juhasz.

Pictured are more students from Lubash’s Introduction to Businesses course who received certificates for completing the Financial Literacy course. Row one, from left: Bryan McGlone, Cheyenne Stenlake, Laura Booths, Skye Smith, Ashley Kline, and Alex Prtichyk. Row two, from left: Ryan Cavage, Ethan Podunajec, Brandon McCormick, Johnny Barcarola, Logan Bolduc, Gavin Lamberton, Jakob Ortola, Austin Boguski, and Adam DeLeon. Missing from photo: Samantha Harris.
Wayne County Commissioners Softball Camp
Directed by: Western Wayne Softball Coaching Staff
June 26th – June 29th
9:00 AM to 12:30 PM
For girls entering 3rd to 8th Grade
Held at the High School Softball Field and Middle School Gym
Daily Schedule:
Mon/Wed
9:00 – 9: 10 Warm-up
9:10 – 9:25 Throwing Drills
9:25 – 9:30 Water Break
9:30 – 11:30 Individual Stations – Ground Ball Work, Fly Ball Work, Base Running, Bunting, and Slap Hitting
11:30 – 12:15 Hitting Stations
Tues/Thurs
9:00 – 9:10 Warm-up
9:10 – 9:25 Throwing Drills
9:25 – 9:30 Water Break
9:30 – 11:30 Group Stations – Pitching, Catching, and Hitting
Il :30 – 12:15 Competition Games – Timed Base Running, Long Toss, and Accuracy Throw

Wayne County Commissioners Girl’s Roundball Camp
Directed by: Western Wayne Girl’s Coaching Staff
Wed. June 21st – Fri. June 23rd
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Girls going into grades 2nd – 8th
Held at the Western Wayne Middle School
Daily Schedule:
9:00 – Camp Begins/Stretching
9:10 – 10:10 Small Group Instruction
10:10 – 10:15 Break
10:15 – 10:45 Whole Group Demonstration
10:45 – 11:00 Snack Break (will be provided)
11:00 – 11:30 Individual Competitions
11:30 – 12:00 Team Competitions
Stations Drills: Fundamentals, Passing, Dribbling, Defensive Drills, Rebounding, Ball Handling, Fast Break Techniques
Awards:
Individual Competitions
Coaches Choice
Camper Attire:
T-Shirt
Gym Shorts
Sneakers