Western Wayne Teachers Donate to Wayne County Food Bank

Western Wayne teachers held a fundraiser for the Wayne County Food Bank during the school closure to give back to the community during the COVID-19 emergency.
The teachers worked diligently to spread the word in the community to raise the funds through the selling of shirts that appropriately read “Wildcat Strong.” Because of the efforts of the teachers with the help of the Wildcat community, $1050 was raised for the Wayne County Emergency Food Relief Fund through the shirt sale.
“We began this fundraiser in the midst of us learning a new way of teaching because the health and well-being of our students is at the forefront of our priorities,” Melissa Williams, Western Wayne Middle School teacher, said. “We are so grateful to the community for helping us in our efforts to raise these funds to help those in need.”
In addition to the money raised from the t-shirt sale, WWEA, the teachers of the Western Wayne Education Association, also, donated $1,000 to the Wayne County Emergency Food Relief Fund making the combined donation total $2,050.
The teachers of Western Wayne felt grateful about having the opportunity to give back to the community during this difficult time.

Pictured is the t-shirt that was sold in the fundraiser led by Western Wayne teachers for the Wayne County Food Bank.

Full article here: https://www.waynecountypa.gov/169/Pantry

Virtual Graduation Taping Time Slots

Attached to this message you will find a schedule of times for seniors to attend the Virtual Graduation ceremony.  Seniors will report on either Thursday, May 28th, Friday, May 29th, or Monday, June 1st.  Seniors should be dressed in their cap and gown.  Appropriate dress attire should be worn underneath the cap and gown including shirt and tie with slacks and dress shoes.  Dresses, dress pants, skirts and/or blouses or dress tops are also appropriate.  Jeans, sneakers, and collarless shirts are not appropriate.  

Seniors should arrive in one vehicle with their immediate family members a few minutes prior to their scheduled time and park outside of the high school auditorium entrance.  A staff member will direct the graduate and their family into the Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium.  In order to maintain the safety of students and staff, individuals will not be permitted to enter the school building without a protective mask.  The staff and administration will direct the graduate and their family to the stage where the graduate will be filmed receiving their diploma.  Parents/guardians will be offered the opportunity to present the graduate with their diploma on stage during this event.  There will be a professional photographer present to take pictures of each graduate and their family.  One print of the graduate’s choice will be purchased by the senior class and provided to each graduate as a gift.  Additional prints will be available to purchase from the on-site photographer at a later time. 

Once the filming of the Virtual Graduation ceremony is complete the ceremony will be edited with assistance from the Sinclair Broadcast Group who have partnered with us to allow the Graduation ceremony to be aired on the FOX56 WOLF-TV, The CW WSWB-TV & MyTV WQMY family of stations.  The time that the Graduation ceremony will be aired will be communicated to families when it becomes available.

https://ww3.westernwayne.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Virtual-Graduation-Time-Slots.pdf

Graduation Plans – 2020

The Western Wayne School District is pleased to announce plans for celebrating the Class of 2020 Graduation ceremony and activities.  Please see the letter below with the official announcement.  More information and specific instructions for graduating seniors and their families will be provided in the coming days.  Again, we thank you for your patience and your understanding throughout this process.

Color Guard New Membership Google Meet

Wednesday, May 20, 3:15 p.m.
Interested students who will be in grades 8 through 12 next year should email Mrs. McLaughlin at jmclaughlin@westernwayne.org for more information prior to the meeting.

We perform with the Marching Band along with participating in various trips and events throughout the school year.
We are looking to recruit new members for this coming school year and hope to see you at our meet.
Remember to email jmclaughlin@westernwayne.org prior to May 20 to get more information on this meeting.

Western Wayne Senior Accepted to Fashion Institute of Technology

By Eleanor Black, Western Wayne freshman.
Eleanor Black is a freshman attending WWHS. She’s active in FBLA, student council, track, and soccer.

As the school year dwindles to a close, high school seniors begin to file the first of their college applications. Several have their hearts set on the school of their dreams, picturing themselves walking across campus. For Western Wayne student Abby Black, this childhood dream became reality.

As a hesitant freshman, Abby was easily persuaded to join fashion. With a driving passion and a nervous heart, she did not know what to expect. “I didn’t even know how to sew properly,” she said with a laugh. Gaining some confidence, Abby volunteered to model in the yearly Catwalk held by the fashion department. She was filled with anxiety. Though, when stepping on stage, her fear dissolved, and a realization hit; this is where she belonged.

In her sophomore year, Abby brought the Catwalk to the public. She hosted the event to raise awareness and bring appreciation to the school’s fashion department. The community show gave acknowledgement to designers and allowed for them to proudly express their creations. It was a charity event, for all proceeds went to the food pantry in Honesdale. “It was stressful,” Abby admits.” But I still had a lot of fun.”

Throughout her high school career, Abby’s love for fashion only grew. She continued to design and create while taking inspiration from current trends and media, watching her sketches take life. “I love conceptualizing and portraying an importance message through fashion,” Abby said.

Wanting to pursue her dream, Abby applied to the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT). The school’s selectiveness in design only pressed her to work harder. “I felt my work didn’t compare to the number of students who also wanted it,” Abby disclosed. Yet, despite these worries, Abby continued to perfect her portfolio, only wanting to exhibit her best work. “It was nerve-wracking because they don’t accept everyone,” she confesses. However, the days of hard labor worked! Upon getting her acceptance letter, Abby burst into tears, relieved. “It didn’t feel real.”

Abby will still go off to the college of her dreams but is stripped of her senior catwalk. The show, like other culminating events, is cancelled due to the closure of school amid the statewide COVID-19 shutdowns. Abby is saddened about the catwalk being cancelled. “I’ve looked forward to it every year,” she said.  It’s understandably difficult for senior designers like her not to have this final moment to showcase their accomplishments.  Abby was looking forward all year to creating the exciting stage she’s spent years planning and also to enjoying friendly competition with her peers.  “I was excited about being the head designer and it is upsetting I won’t get that experience,” Abby said. 

 Still, despite a rough year to the school year, Abby plans to continue driving forward and eventually, make a name for herself in the fashion world.

Good luck in the Big Apple, Abby!

Western Wayne Student Accepted to PMEA All-State Concert Band

Western Wayne High School sophomore Hudson Malinowski  was accepted to PMEA All-State Concert Band via online audition.  Although the festival won’t take place physically, she will still receive the honors from the state.  In addition, she had one of the top six highest scores of students in the region.  She now qualifies to audition for the All-Eastern Festival which will take place in Spring 2021.

Hudson Malinowski accepted to PMEA All-State Concert Band via online audition

Congratulations to sophomore Hudson Malinowski who was accepted to PMEA All-State Concert Band via online audition. Although the festival won’t take place physically, she will still receive the honors from the state. In addition, she had one of the top six highest scores of students in the region. She now qualifies to audition for the All-Eastern Festival which will take place in Spring 2021.

School Lunch – HERO DAY

MAY 1, 2020

TODAY WE RECOGNIZE THE HARDWORKING PROFESSIONALS IN OUR SCHOOL CAFETERIAS AND THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN SERVING MEALS AT LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE WESTERN WAYNE SCHOOL DISTRICT DURING THESE DIFFICULT TIMES.

THANK YOU,

MARIA LIPTAK
FOOD SERVICE DIRECTOR