The 2023 Times-Tribune Scholastic Superstars Awards Ceremony took place on May 9. Western Wayne had three students selected to the 25-member team from over 20 NEPA schools. The students were selected based only on their merits/accolades by a team of individuals working in admissions at area colleges and universities. The students earned medals for their selection to the team and are pictured below from left to right: Kylie Merring, Marshall Davis, Evan Peirce, and Mr. Paul Gregorski, high school principal.
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- Wayne/Pike Suicide Prevention & Remembrance WalkSeptember 12, 2024SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2024 Share the Journey Registration begins at 10:30 AM Program starts at 11AM –walk directly following the program $10 cash donation includes tote bags or t-shirt Refreshments and give-a-ways Basket Raffle Download flyer for details. Share this:FacebookXLike this:Like Loading... [...]
- FALL CARNIVAL – 28 SEPT 2024September 12, 2024Join 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. Share this:FacebookXLike this:Like Loading... [...]
- 7th & 10th Grade Together for Health 2024-2025September 12, 2024Wayne Memorial Health System, Forest City Regional, Wallenpaupack Area, Wayne Highlands and Western Wayne School District are co-sponsoring the 7th and 10th Grade “Together for Health” program to provide for you resources and practical tools for healthier lifestyle choices. See the flyer for details! Share this:FacebookXLike this:Like Loading... [...]
- GUIDING GOOD CHOICESSeptember 12, 20245th and 6th grade parents – Attend this FREE program to help our youth navigate the pressures and expectations of life during their teen years to succeed and achieve a brighter future. See flyer for details! Share this:FacebookXLike this:Like Loading... [...]
- Mental Health First Aid Virtual TrainingsSeptember 12, 2024Mental Health First Aid training is an 8-hour evidence-based curriculumcreated by the National Council for Mental Well-being. This course helpsadults working with youth ages 12-18 to identify, understand, and respond tothe early signs of mental health and substance use challenges using theALGEE action plan. Download the flyer below for more details. Share this:FacebookXLike this:Like Loading... [...]