Homecoming King and Queen Crowned at Varsity Football Game

  At the Western Wayne Varsity Football Game against Lakeland on Friday, October 11, the Homecoming Court was honored, and this year’s winners were announced.  They are Madison Stiffler, Lake Ariel, as Queen, and Mason Rush, Waymart, as King.  Madison, our Queen, has played both varsity volleyball and varsity indoor & outdoor track for four years, along with being in the National Honor Society for two years.  She plans to go to Empire Beauty School upon graduation to get the remaining hours needed for her cosmetology license.  Mason Rush, our King, has participated in varsity football and student council throughout his high school career.  He plans to attend a 4-year college for criminal justice and criminal psychology.  The District congratulates the entire Homecoming Court and looks forward to seeing what they will accomplish in the future.  Picture one, from left, members of the 2024 Western Wayne

Homecoming Court: Grace Lidy, Raegan Palmer, Ally Irvine, Mackenzie Adams, Mason Rush, King; Madison Stiffler, Queen; Evan Dean, Sean Owens, Lance Maiocco, and Josh Vinton.

Picture two, from left: Madison Stiffler, Queen, and Mason Rush, King at the Homecoming dance.

Fire Safety was held at EverGreen on Friday, October 11th.

Fire Safety was held at EverGreen on Friday, October 11th. EverGreen Elementary hosted Hamlin Fire & Rescue, Lake Ariel Volunteer Fire Company, Maplewood Volunteer Fire Department, and Ledgedale Volunteer Fire Company where local emergency personnel presented students with life saving strategies and showed different pieces of equipment that they use. Students also were able to tour apparatus that local companies had on hand that day. The fire companies presented winter hats to all students. We would like to thank these fire companies for coming to EverGreen for the presentation and helping our students understand ways to be safe.

EverGreen Students Benefit from Reading is Fundamental Program

First and second grade students in EverGreen Elementary School received book bags from Reading is Fundamental and Amazon Volunteers on Monday, September 23.

Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. is the oldest and largest non-profit children’s literacy organization in the United States. RIF provides books and reading resources to children nationwide with supporting literacy resources for educators, families, and community volunteers. Mr. Greg Martin from the Amazon Jessup Distribution Center delivered the books to the students.

Pictured from left to right.
Sitting: Matthew Patuto, Tyler Trevor, Lucas Convery, Evelyn Rosengrant, Kaylee Edwards, Florence Neagu, and Rayanne Worzel.
Standing: Mr. Greg Martin, Piper Fontana, Jasmyne Hollister, Noah Courtright, Bryson Pauselli, Rylee Long, Michael DiPierro, Brooks Warholic, Eloise Dolph, and Jasmine Gravell.

FALL CARNIVAL – 28 SEPT 2024

Join us for a free family carnival! Enjoy fun activities whilecelebrating recovery and promoting awareness, support, andhealing in our community. Together, we can end the stigma andmodel healthy behaviors for our youth.

Please see flyer for details.