After school tutoring will begin next week. See the link for the permission form.
https://ww3.westernwayne.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/After-School-Tutoring-Flyer-2022-23.pdf
The September edition of Scholarships & Career Opportunities is now available. All grades should read this document to get information on college, careers, important dates, SAT/ACT exams and of course…scholarships!
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September 24, 2022 at 2 p.m.
At the high/middle school campus
(rain date: September 25th)
To participate in the parade, you must pre-register
Limited space available
Contact Justin Hayden at jhayden2@westernwayne.org
We are in the planning stages of various exciting alumni & community events throughout the school year. Stay tuned! #wildcatpride
Western Wayne Decision Day – Class of 2022
– Wearing their college of choice!
King’s
Wilkes
Pitt
West Chester
Marywood
Penn State
Misericordia
Elizabethtown
Thomas Jefferson
Scranton
Bucknell
Moravian
West Point
Shippensburg
Delaware
Florida International
Temple
Boston College
Just to name a few!
The April edition of Scholarships & Career Opportunities is now available. All grades should read this document to get information on college, careers, important dates, SAT/ACT exams and of course…scholarships!
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The SAT at Honesdale, North Pocono, Valley View, or Scranton High Schools tomorrow are rescheduled due to weather to Saturday March 26th. Please check your College Board account for more information.
Real world experience is still an option for students wishing to pursue a career in a variety of automotive-related fields. Western Wayne High School students were treated to a presentation in November from representatives with Johnson College and Five Star Equipment.
The college and company have teamed up to offer Johnson students the opportunity to take classes for their degree at Johnson along with working at Five Star in what they call Live Labs. Five Star Equipment is located in Dunmore and specializes in sales, rentals, parts, and service. The students get to work in real situations at Five Star and then discuss their experiences with their teachers at Johnson.
James Charney, an instructor at Johnson in technical transportation and heavy equipment, explained what he hopes the students gained from the presentation.
“There are many job opportunities for engineers and technicians,” Charney explained. “We have partnered with Five Star to make students aware of opportunities in continuing education. We have a focus on two year degrees and then placement in the workforce afterwards.”
Through the partnership with Five Star, Johnson students in the program can work two days a week there and are introduced to numerous repairs. Five Star service and safety training manager Tim Stevens, who has worked in the industry for 35 years, also, spoke with the students.
Charney explained how students’ work at Five Star with Stevens and other employees then translates into great material for classroom discussions.
“Students are then able to discuss scenarios they run into in the field in their classes and troubleshoot solutions for next time,” Charney explained.
Western Wayne junior Dawson Wargo enjoyed the presentation given to the auto students. “I have an interest in working with heavy equipment,” Dawson explained. “I could be interested in studying diesel mechanics at Johnson.”
Fellow Western Wayne junior Zach Kizer also enjoyed the presentation. “I am definitely interested in the possibility of getting some real experience in the field while I am in school,” he explained.
Charney hopes the information he shared with the students helps them see the different possibilities available to them.
“If you are interested in this field there are a lot of opportunities out there,” Charney told the students. “I was once in your shoes, and I decided to attend Johnson College.”