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  • Drama Club presents Roald Dahl’s Charlie and The Chocolate Factory the Weekend of April 10Drama Club presents Roald Dahl’s Charlie and The Chocolate Factory the Weekend of April 10January 16, 2026Western Wayne Drama Club’s production this year is Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The cast, crew, and pit band are excited to perform the show for the community. Performances of Western Wayne Drama Club’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory are at Western Wayne High School’s Veterans Memorial Auditorium on Friday, April 10, at 7 p.m.; Saturday, April 11, at 7 p.m.; and Sunday, April 13, at 2 p.m.  Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for senior citizens and students, and Western Wayne students are free with a student ID.  Follow us on instagram at ww_drama_club This year we will have pre-sale tickets available for purchase during the time of our Character Breakfast on, Saturday, March 28, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. All ticket sales will be final. Having a pre-sale ticket means you will not have to wait in line on the dates of the performances for tickets but does not reserve a certain seat in the auditorium. Tickets also will be available at the door. There are no online sales.Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com The production is also licensed by Music Theatre International. All involved with the show are grateful to have the opportunity to perform for an audience and cordially invite you to their show. Any questions, email jmclaughlin@westernwayne.org Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Like this:Like Loading... [...]
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  • Professional VacanciesProfessional VacanciesJanuary 14, 2026INTERESTED APPLICANT PLEASE SEND LETTER OF INTEREST, CLEARANCES – Acts 24, 34, 151, 114, 153, 168 TO: HUMAN RESOURCES, WESTERN WAYNE SCHOOL DISTRICT, 1970C EASTON TURNPIKE, LAKE ARIEL, PA 18436 or via e-mail to employment@westemwayne.org by 3:00 p.m. on January 23.2026. APPLICANT MUST BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ACTS 24/34/151/114 GUIDELINES. ALL EMPLOYMENT FORMS MUST BE REGISTERED IN THE DISTRICT OFFICE BEFORE EMPLOYMENT START DATE. WESTERN WAYNE SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN EOE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Like this:Like Loading... [...]
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  • FBLA Students Excel at Region 22 Leadership ConferenceFBLA Students Excel at Region 22 Leadership ConferenceJanuary 12, 2026Students from Western Wayne High School’s Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter competed at the Region 22 Leadership Conference, held at The University of Scranton, earning numerous top finishes and qualifying several students for the FBLA State Leadership Conference. Western Wayne students competed in both objective testing events, which require mastery of business concepts through rigorous, timed exams, and performance events, where students demonstrate leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills through presentations, interviews, and case-based scenarios before panels of judges. These competitions reflect a high level of academic rigor and require extensive preparation, professionalism, and commitment beyond the classroom. Student Leadership HighlightIn addition to competitive success, Madelyn McClure was elected and officially installed as Region 22 FBLA President for the 2026–2027 school year. Madelyn previously served as Region 22 Secretary, where she helped organize meetings, support regional officers, and lead conference programming throughout the year. Her election reflects her strong leadership skills, dedication to service, and commitment to advancing FBLA opportunities for students across the region. The Western Wayne FBLA chapter is advised by Christine McClure, with additional leadership support from Tim McClure and Megan Rush. Participation in the Region 22 Leadership Conference highlights the rigor of the FBLA program and the dedication of students who commit to extensive preparation, leadership development, and professional growth. Western Wayne FBLA congratulates all competitors and looks forward to representing the district at the FBLA State Leadership Conference in Hershey, Pennsylvania, this coming April. Members Phoebe Schmitt and Audrey Agnello will compete in their state-only presentation the week of January 12. Regional Placements and State Qualifiers(Students advancing to the FBLA State Leadership Conference are noted as State Qualifier)Accounting• Shin Cheon Moon – 6th Place (State Qualifier)• Benjamin McCleland – 10th Place• Nicholas Fisichella – 11th PlaceAdvertising• Madison Kizer – 4th Place (State Qualifier)• Donovan Gregorski – 12th PlaceAgribusiness• Grady Farley – 5th Place (State Qualifier)Banking & Financial Systems• Paul Borowski, Robert Carrelle, Aiden Matthews – 4th Place (State Qualifier, Team)Business Communication• Paityn Duprey – 5th Place (State Qualifier)• Bryn Vinton – 6th Place (State Qualifier)• Alicia Wertman – 10th PlaceBusiness Ethics• Maggie Kotchessa, Khloe Mistishin, Grace Moser – 1st Place (State Qualifier, Team)Business Law• Charlianne Hachikian – 5th Place (State Qualifier)Computer Applications (School-Site Event)• Madelyn Vinton – 1st Place (State Qualifier)• Raeleigh Kromko – 2nd Place (State Qualifier)Economics• Antonio Fisichella – 7th Place• Judah Strocchia – 9th PlaceFinancial Planning• Francis Pane & Norman Phillips – 4th PlaceFuture Business Educator• Madison Forgione – 2nd Place (State Qualifier)Healthcare Administration• Roxanne Dugan – 3rd Place (State Qualifier)• Raegan Fox – 7th Place• Abigail Bell – 9th PlaceHospitality & Event Management• Madison Trapanese – 7th PlaceHuman Resource Management• Eli Bilski – 6th Place (State Qualifier)Impromptu Speaking• Christopher Pane – 4th Place• Nathaniel Amberg – 6th PlaceIntroduction to Business Presentation• Emily Borowski & Olivia McGlone – 6th Place• McKinnley Churmblo & Kylie Morcom – 8th PlaceIntroduction to Business Procedures• Myles Lee – 4th Place (State Qualifier)• William Theobald – 8th Place• Carmine Leggio – 9th PlaceIntroduction to FBLA• Kaelyn Chearney – 2nd Place (State Qualifier)• Kaitlyn Kloss – 6th Place (State Qualifier)• Kamila Rivera – 14th PlaceIntroduction to Information Technology• Kyle Matthews – 4th Place (State Qualifier)Introduction to Marketing Concepts• Meghan Rath – 8th PlaceIntroduction to Parliamentary Procedure• Julia Burry – 2nd Place (State Qualifier)• Avery Vinton – 3rd Place (State Qualifier)• Kelsey Lokuta – 4th Place (State Qualifier)Introduction to Social Media Strategy• Ella Kieva & Raelyn Simpson – 6th Place• Olivia Black & Grace Owens – 7th PlaceIntroduction to Supply Chain Management• Lillian Gilchrist – 3rd Place (State Qualifier)Job Interview• Annie Williams – 3rd Place (State Qualifier)Journalism• Makenzie Chearney – 4th Place (State Qualifier)Marketing• Cole Combs, Ciarra Kidder, Braden Laity – 4th Place (State Qualifier, Team)Networking Infrastructures• Graysen Valinski – 4th Place (State Qualifier)Organizational Leadership• Madelyn McClure – 2nd Place (State Qualifier)Personal Finance• Evan Korea – 7th PlaceReal Estate• Justin Jimenez – 4th Place (State Qualifier)Sales Presentation• Clare Coccodrilli & Avery Ullner – 6th PlaceSports & Entertainment Management• Mia Arcadipane & Jake Brown – 11th Place• Hannah DeStefano, Ava Karabuber, Vincent Baldini – 13th Place• Remmy Fedoryk, Troy Gregorski, Charles Vinton – 15th Place The district congratulates these students on all of their accomplishments and wishes them well in their future work with FBLA. Picture One: Western Wayne junior Madelyn McClure, Region 22 FBLA President for the 2026–2027 school year. Picture Two: Western Wayne FBLA Region 22 Leadership Conference student participants. Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Like this:Like Loading... [...]
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  • Western Wayne Students “Link Up” GratitudeWestern Wayne Students “Link Up” GratitudeJanuary 8, 2026Students at Western Wayne High School took a moment to pause and reflect during a recent whole-school engagement activity hosted by the Inclusion Club. Throughout the day, students and staff were invited to write down something they were thankful for on colorful paper slips.Each message was added to a growing “thankfulness chain,” which quickly stretched through the school as a bright reminder of gratitude, kindness, and community. From family and friends to teachers, pets, and simple everyday joys, the chain captured hundreds of heartfelt moments.The activity brought smiles, sparked conversations, and reminded everyone that even small acts of reflection can bring a school community closer together. The Inclusion Club, advised by Mrs. Rebecca Banik, Ms. Siena Cardamone, and Mrs. Christine McClure, hopes the chain serves as a lasting symbol of connection and appreciation throughout the year. Some student participants, from left to right: Oliver Harty, Madelyn McClure, Abby Bell, Alicia Wertman, and Joey Roses. Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Like this:Like Loading... [...]
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  • FBLA Attends Regional WorkshopFBLA Attends Regional WorkshopJanuary 6, 2026Members of the Western Wayne High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter recently attended the FBLA Regional Workshop held at Woodloch Spa and Resort. During the event, students participated in a variety of leadership and career-focused workshops designed to strengthen professional skills and prepare them for future competitions. In addition to the sessions, students had the opportunity to network and collaborate with FBLA members from other local schools, building connections and sharing ideas with peers who share an interest in business, leadership, and career readiness. Madelyn McClure, who serves as the FBLA Regional Secretary, also participated in the meeting and assisted with regional leadership activities. Standing Left to Right:Madelyn McClure, Abigail Bell, Madison Forgione, Khloe Mistishin, Bryn Vinton, Madelyn Vinton, Audrey Agnello, and Clare Coccodrilli. Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Like this:Like Loading... [...]
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