Middle School Pep Band Plays at Student Vs. Faculty Basketball Game

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Pictured are members of the Middle School band who played as a pep band for the Middle School Student vs. Faculty Basketball Game on Friday, May 26, and were directed by Mrs. Maria Arneil and Mrs. Elaine Ort. From left, first row: Alyssa Donnini, Hudson Malinowski, Madison Bower, Julia Lamberton, Abby Lopez, Stephanie Knecht. From left, second row: Mrs. Maria Arneil, Mrs. Elaine Ort, Alex Taylor, Leah Figueroa, and Lily Visceglia. From left, back row: Chris Wallace, Taylor Altenhofen.

Western Wayne Marching Band and Color Guard Perform in Colonial Williamsburg

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The Western Wayne Marching Band and Color Guard took their yearly band trip from June 1 through June 4. This year they traveled to Virginia. The students had the opportunity to perform in historic Colonial Williamsburg. They also visited Busch Gardens, took an educational sailboat ride, and spent some time at the beach among other excursions. Pictured are members of the color guard. From left, sitting: Alexis Lanza, captain; Lily Gale; Kayla Hutchins, captain; and Haley Post. From left, standing: Ellen Dwyer, Kate Hirsch, Kayli Hineline, Bri Trutt, and Rachael Harsch.
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Pictured are Color Guard members proudly holding the Western Wayne school banner in Colonial Williamsburg.

Standing, from left, are Samantha Parry and Terra Harty.

 

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Pictured are members of the Western Wayne Marching Band performing at Colonial Williamsburg with their director Elaine Ort.

 

 

 

Junior Leadership Northern Poconos Graduation

On Thursday, June 1, 2017, graduation was held for the Junior Leadership Northern Poconos, Class of 2017.  Representing Western Wayne High School were Morgan Amorine, Caitlin Falloon, Mallory Jablon, Lilli Millon, and Abigail Zeiler.  These students, along with students from Forest City Regional, Wallenpaupack Area, and Wayne Highlands, met monthly and came up with a community project called L.E.A.D.S. (Leaders Educating Against Drugs & Substances) to combat drug and substance abuse.

Junior Leadership Northern Poconos - Class of 2017.  Mallory Jablon, Abigail Zeiler, Caitlin Falloon, Lilli Millon and Mogan Amorine (l to r).
Junior Leadership Northern Poconos – Class of 2017. Mallory Jablon, Abigail Zeiler, Caitlin Falloon, Lilli Millon and Mogan Amorine (l to r).
Junior Leadership Northern Poconos - Class of 2017.  Mallory Jablon, Abigail Zeiler, Caitlin Falloon, Lilli Millon, Mogan Amorine and Mr. Fitzsimmons (l to r).
Junior Leadership Northern Poconos – Class of 2017. Mallory Jablon, Abigail Zeiler, Caitlin Falloon, Lilli Millon, Mogan Amorine and Mr. Fitzsimmons (l to r).
Junjor Leadership Northern Poconos
Junjor Leadership Northern Poconos

The Junior Leadership Northern Poconos program is specific to high school juniors of Forest City, Wallenpaupack Area, Wayne Highlands and Western Wayne High Schools.  The purpose of Leadership Northern Poconos is to educate a group of potential leaders residing or employed in Wayne or Pike Counties about all aspects of the community. Their education will allow them to gain a better, more in-depth knowledge of the community and thereby become better prepared to be our future leaders.

 

 

Student Versus Faculty Basketball Game D.J.s

Pictured are student council members who served as D.J.s and emcees for the event. From left Mrs. Kristen Donohue, Middle School principal; Courtney Petrilak, Anya Rusnak, student council members; and Celeste Orchard, student council president.

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Western Wayne Middle School Holds Annual Student Versus Faculty Basketball Game

Western Wayne Middle School students and faculty participated in the annual Student versus Faculty Basketball Game in which an 8th grade team of students, who volunteer for the event, play against some of their middle school teachers. Ms. Elizabeth Watson, Middle School assistant principal, served as coach for the student team and Mrs. Kristen Donohue, Middle School principal, served as referee at this fun-filled event that took place on Friday, May 26, in the middle school gym. Student council students served as D.J.’s, middle school band students played in a pep band, and many students in grades 6 through 8 were able to try their luck at throwing a shot at half-court. Overall, it was a great day for students and faculty to gather to have some fun with each other and build morale before the end of the school year.

Pictured are members of the Middle School student team that was made up of a variety of 8th grade students who volunteered to play in the Student vs. Faculty game on Friday, May 26. From left, sitting: Joey Jara, Mike Miraih-DeVore, Lily Black, Cassidy Asinski, Diala Hassan, Haley Estus, and Harry Martinez. From left, kneeling: Hailey Robbins, George Johnson, Matt Stone, Timmy Smith, J.J. Murphy, Zane Janiszewski, Matt Leslie, Nick Curtis, and Jeremiah Pauler. From left, standing: Jeremy Schermerhorn, Jake Jones, Caleb Hoch, Matt Henneforth, Brett Schane, Kasen Taylor, Joe Smith, Jeremy Sekely, and Ms. Elizabeth Watson, Middle School assistant principal.

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Western Wayne Middle School Holds Annual Student Versus Faculty Basketball Game

Western Wayne Middle School students and faculty participated in the annual Student versus Faculty Basketball Game in which an 8th grade team of students, who volunteer for the event, play against some of their middle school teachers. Ms. Elizabeth Watson, Middle School assistant principal, served as coach for the student team and Mrs. Kristen Donohue, Middle School principal, served as referee at this fun-filled event that took place on Friday, May 26, in the middle school gym. Student council students served as D.J.’s, middle school band students played in a pep band, and many students in grades 6 through 8 were able to try their luck at throwing a shot at half-court. Overall, it was a great day for students and faculty to gather to have some fun with each other and build morale before the end of the school year. Pictured are members of the Middle School faculty team. From left, kneeling: Nichole Musewicz, Stacey Lutkowski, Jennifer Baldassari, Nadine Prutzman, and Sara Calabro. From left, standing: Kristen Donohue, Shane Grodack, Brian Hodorawis, Bryce Baumgardner, Todd Pauler, Joshua Rowe, Darren Thorpe, Dave Rupp, Vince Tomassoni, and Randy Wolff.

 

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High School AP Biology students visited Lacawac Sanctuary and Biological Field Station

On May 22nd the Western Wayne High School AP Biology students visited Lacawac Sanctuary and Biological Field Station.  Students had the opportunity to engage in field research in the area of Aquatic Freshwater Ecosystems.  During the course of the visit students collected and analyzed data from two aquatic ecosystems at the station, Lake Lacawac and a pond located in an adjacent watershed.  Students collected data through various methods including collecting and analyzing macroinvertebrates, chemical testing of pH, dissolved oxygen, phosphates, and nitrates, measuring clarity of the water using a sechi disk, collecting zooplankton using nets and row boats, analyzing water temperature and observing natural habitats common to each aquatic ecosystem.  Students then had an opportunity to analyze their samples.  These rich field experiences allowed students to really understand the characteristics of a stable ecosystem.

In between research sessions students had an opportunity to hear from Dr. Sarah DeVaul Princiotta, the Director of Research and Education at The Lacawac Sanctuary and Biological Field Station.  Dr. Princiotta shared her pathway to her degree and career as well as an overview of her research on  protistan dynamics and diversity.

Please take a minute to view the attached PDF file with pictures and descriptions from our trip.  We would like to thank Mrs. Jamie Reeger and her staff for organizing, coordinating and creating such rich learning opportunities at Lacawac for our students, Dr. Princiotta for sharing her research and her career pathway with our kids and PA Association of School Retirees for providing the grant opportunity which financed the field trip.   We would also like to thank our administration for their support of this trip.  We look forward to working with Lacawac in the future as we continue to promote scientific research and career pathways in our community. Download the formal presentation here with pictures.

 

Robert D. Wilson Elementary – Flag Assembly

Second Graders from Mrs.Curtis’s class at RDW received grant money from the Wayne County Community Foundation’s Youth Advisory Committee.  The committee funds student projects at local schools.  The money was used to purchase new classroom flags for the entire building, replacing those which were in use since RDW first opened. The students hosted a school assembly and invited local American Legion veterans to assist in collecting the old flags for proper disposal.  Mr. John Gaudenzi, local veteran and former RDW teacher, instructed the student body in flag history and etiquette.  New flags now proudly hang in all RDW classrooms.

WWMS Reading Competition

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Front Row:  Makayla Gregory, Grade 8, Hailey Robbins, Grade 8, Hunter Gebert, Grade 8, Maggie Millon, Grade 8, Haley Estus, Grade 8.

Second Row:  Keyly-Shaye Robinson, Grade 8, Jonatan Stanley, Grade 8, Sydney Hutchinson, Grade 8, Brett Schaane, Grade 8, Loida Martinez, Grade 8, Caydence Faatz, Grade 8.

WWMS March Students of the Month

From Left:  Miss Elizabeth Watson, Assistant Principal, Lucas Putman, Grade 6, Alex Hineline, Grade 8, Rachel Tuman, Grade 7