The Varsity Club Annual Sports Banquet was held on Tuesday evening, May 29th at Ladore Conference Center. The guest speaker this year was Mike Minor, Paralympian. Mike is pictured here with some of the WW Athletes.
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FBLA Seniors Recognized for State-Level Public Service AdvocacyJanuary 23, 2026Two senior members of the Western Wayne High School chapter of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) are being recognized for their dedication and achievement after competing in one of FBLA’s most challenging state-level events.
Phoebe Schmitt, Western Wayne FBLA Vice President, and Audrey Agnello, Western Wayne FBLA Secretary, represented their school in the Public Service Announcement (PSA) event, an event offered only at the state level and widely regarded as one of the most competitive FBLA competitions in Pennsylvania.
Their team developed and presented a public service announcement focused on the dangers of social media use among teenagers, with particular attention to the connection between excessive online engagement and cyberbullying. The PSA emphasized awareness, digital responsibility, and the real consequences cyberbullying can have on teen mental health and well-being.
While the team did not place in the final standings, their selection to compete and their performance at the state level reflects a high level of skill, preparation, and professionalism. The PSA event draws top competitors from across the state, making participation alone a significant accomplishment.
Both Schmitt and Agnello are highly dedicated members of Western Wayne FBLA and have played key leadership roles within the chapter. As officers, they have consistently contributed their time, effort, and creativity to support chapter activities, mentor fellow members, and represent Western Wayne with pride. Their work in the PSA event demonstrates their commitment to addressing real-world issues through leadership and service. Western Wayne High School commends Phoebe Schmitt and Audrey Agnello for their hard work, thoughtful advocacy, and continued dedication to the FBLA program.
From left: Audrey Agnello and Phoebe Schmitt.
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High School December Students of the MonthJanuary 23, 2026The following students were recognized by the Student Council as students of the month for December. Their teachers and administrators weighed in on the decisions. All of the students chosen hold a high standard of academic and personal excellence. They are true examples of the P.R.I.D.E. standards for PBIS at our school.
First, Allison Ochlan is our selected freshman. Allison is called courteous, hard-working, positive, kind, and polite by her teachers. She has a notably positive attitude and is always striving to be the best she can be.
Next, Layla Persaud is our chosen sophomore this month. Layla is called responsible, mature, courteous, hard-working, caring, and empathetic by her teachers. She is extremely dedicated to her schoolwork and is always kind to others.
In addition, Olivia Haines is this month’s featured junior. Like her peers she is noted by her teachers as being kind, hard-working, dedicated, intelligent, dependable, mature, and responsible.
Finally, Paul Borowski is our senior spotlight this month. Paul’s teachers say he is intelligent, personable, kind, helpful, friendly, honest, trustworthy, and, in addition to all of that, has a wonderful sense of humor. Paul is also a proud member of the Western Wayne Varsity Football Team.
The Western Wayne School District congratulates these December students of the month and wishes them the best in their future endeavors.
From left: Allison Ochlan, Olivia Haines, Layla Persaud, and Paul Borowski.
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Western Wayne Receives PARSS GrantJanuary 21, 2026The Pennsylvania Association of Rural and Small Schools (PARSS) recently granted Western Wayne High School students a 2,000 grant. Mrs. Christine McClure, advisor of Western Wayne’s chapter of Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science, wrote the grant and is thrilled the students will be able to use it to pay for their Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science competition this year. It will cover at least three quarters of the cost of attending for each student involved. There are about 15 students involved in Western Wayne’s PJAS this year in grades seven through 12.
The PJAS students will attend regionals on February 28 at Wilkes University and could then have the possibility of attending states this May at Penn State Main Campus. The students are all working on individual research projects for the regional competition.
One such student is Madelyn McClure, junior, doing research on the effects of different protective boots on horses. Some of the data she is gathering is about how much heat the boots produce.“I’m looking forward to learning more through my investigation especially because I enjoy working with horses so much,” Madelyn said.
Fellow junior Abigail Bell is doing a creatively unique research project on one of her passions– dance. She will study the effects of dance on people’s mood. She will achieve this goal by selecting clips of different dance styles, for example, jazz, hip hop, pom, pointe, etc. Then she will show them to a sample group and have them complete a mood survey afterwards.“I am curious to discover the different types of emotions people will feel from experiencing various types of dance,” Abigail said.
Another junior working on a PJAs research project this year is Raegan Fox. She is conducting a biology experiment about the effects of bacteria using different types of body wash.“I am looking forward to presenting my research at the conference this February,” Raegan said.The district is very grateful to PARSS for the grant which will aid these students in their journey to participate in their upcoming PJAS competition.
Picture one, from left: Raegan Fox, Abigail Bell, Mrs. Christine McClure, and Madelyn McClure.
Picture two: Raegan Fox with some of her experiment work for her PJAs project.
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Band and Drama Parent Clubs to Host Texas Roadhouse Dine-in Night on February 26January 21, 2026Come join us to support the Western Wayne Marching Band & Color Guard and the Western Wayne Drama Club at a dine-in night on Thursday, February 26, from 3 to 10 p.m., at the Texas Roadhouse located at, 1255 Commerce Blvd, Dickson City.
Print out the flyer found on this event page and present it to your waiter/waitress, and the Band & Drama organization will receive 10% of your total bill from your visit.
You also can use the flyer for takeout orders!
Copies of the flyers also will be sent home with students and staff in all district buildings in February.
Thank you in advance for your support of the performing arts in our district!
Any questions email jmclaughlin@westernwayne.org
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Drama 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
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