Good News Friday
5-29-2020

 


 










NOTICE REGARDING ATHLETICS
 
In light of COVID-19, we want to assure you that the health and safety of our students and staff is a top priority.  We are taking precautionary steps to provide a clean, safe and comfortable environment.  The administrative staff has been working on procedures for athletes, students and staff to follow in accordance with the Warren County Health District.  As we are finalizing these new standards, athletic workouts will NOT start before Monday, June 8th, 2020 for incoming 9th through 12th grade students.   We will be communicating final guidelines with head coaches as soon as they are available.  In the near future, we will determine when the younger students may resume practice and workouts. 
 
We will continue to monitor this situation closely and make decisions based on what is best for our students, staff, and district. 

 





Waynesville High School 2020 Graduation Video
Click below to view: 

https://youtu.be/BedSFX35EVM






HIGH SCHOOL
Honor Roll for 2019/20

3.75 AND ABOVE: 
Caden Adams, Hazelyn Almeter, Maddie Almeter, Juliana Alvarado, Jake Amburgy, Savanna Amburgy, Ryleigh Anderson, Gracyn Armstrong, Booker Atkins, Harrison Aunspaw, Lindsey Austin, Camerson Bailey, Lorelai Bailey,  Mary Baker, Mekayla Barbe, Eryn Barrett, Evan Barrett, Madison Beuchat, Fallon Bradford, Julia Bratton, Casey Briggs, Alayna Brown, Ryan Brush, Rhegan Buck, Libby Bulach, Levi Bulach, Jenny Burch, Wesley Burton, Alexis Butt, Leah Butterbaugh, Kenzie Callahan, Alyza Camp, Trevor Camp, Teagan Cassidy, Dominick Clark, Drew Click, Eli Click, Audrey Conley, Bradley Conte, Sarah Crafton, Lillian Crumback, Bryce Cumbow, Tyler Dakin, Harley Deck, Daniel Denier, Kennedy Deters, Brayden Dietz, Ryan Drew, Allison Duff, Jake Duncan, Caitlin Durham, Isaac Elliott, Miles Emerson, Hope Erbach, Nate Eshler, Ryan Eshler, Carianne Everson, Mya Farley, Colleen Federle, Jenna Foley, Karlie Frankenberg, Allie Freese, Jade Ghanayem, Aubrey Gibbs, Hannah Gill, Brayden Granger, Elaina Grayson, Macy Grayson, McKinley Greely, Rylan Guthrie, Grayden Habermehl, Brynn Hallows, Kate Handle, Megan Handle, James Hardyman, Reagan Hardyman, Julianah Harter, Tanner Hatmaker, Grant Henry, Alex Hines, Ben Hines, Joe Hobbs, Eamon Humphrey, Rachel Ingle, Ashley Jenkins, Denver Johnson, Jacob Johnson, Grant Kazmeirski, Kylie Kazmierski, Will Kelley, Lyndsey Kelly, Cooper Koch, Clara Kolaczkowski, Danielle Kossler, Hannah Krumholtz, Lucy Krumholtz, Sidney Lauffer, Payton Layne, Ryan Leopold, Anna Lipinski, Ashley Lukens, Mason Lukens, Elizabeth McKeehan, Ryan Metzler, Josie Miller, Levi Morgan, Haylee Napper, Devyn Olson, Ryan Papanek, Willa Pardon, Anna Parry, Jordan Patterson, Hannah Pauley, Devin Phillips, Josh Philpot, Gavin Price, Kenzie Purkey, McKenna Randolf, Sarah Ray, Olivia Reeder, Megan Rieger, Jamie Ripperger, Kate Rohrer, Nathan Ronald, Nick Ronald, Caiden Roos, Devon Russo-Cheeseman, Kami Rutherford, Brooke Schoephoerster, Roberta Schroeder, AJ Seidenschmidt, KJ Sentra, Wyatt Shinkle, Cadynn Shutts, Carson Shutts, Bradley Sisk, Brett Snyder,  Mikayla Stacy, Adam Stahler, Kelsey Stamm, Makala Steinbrugge, Joseph Stone, Landen Stricker, Wyatt Stricker, Zach Strong, Viviana Syvertsen, Arden Tonjes, Tony Trauffler, Austin Tressler, Ashley Tudela, Jenna Turner, Alexei Van Schaik, Lydia Vrettos, Caleb Walton, Cole Walton, Sam Warren, Andrew Weaver, David Weaver, Kailee Webb, Emily Wells, Emma Williams, Kiersten Williams, Kourtney Wolf, Noah Wooldridge, Holly Worthington, Pamela Wright,  Alexia Wynn (12th), Alexis Youtsey, Luke Zebell, Megan Zidaroff
 
College Credit Plus - Second Semester (3.75 and above):
Alaina Spencer, Peyton Stiles, Brandon Blair, Carli Brown, David Muth, Kendra Neely, Sarah Quellhorst, Abigail Schneider, Mason Schoephoerster, Zeke Wessendarp, Jacob Wieland
 

3.30 - 3.749: 
Ava Amato, Colin Amato, Lydia Anderson, Carter Atkins, Tazzaray Bailey, Ashley Beach, Jackson Berger, Zane Blaisdell, Alex Buck, Jenna Bulcher, Ben Campbell, Bella Cassoni, Jacob Childers, Owen Conley, Emily Cook, Anna Crafton, Anthony Curry, Ali Dale, Piper Dapice, Katie Dick, Tanner Fannin, Hunter Fillmore, Kaylei Ford-Nelson, William Gleason, Isabel Haley, Timothy Isaac, Abby Johnson, Wyatt Jones, Addison Justice-Cummins, Owen Kossler, Laine Kuhns, Cory LeBlanc, Derek Miller, Ian Miltenberger, Kaden Napper, Alex Nelson, Bryce Noltberowicz, Luke, Osborn, Riley Osborn, Emma Philpot, Jacob Prewitt, Gabby Price, Logan Rainwaters, Riley Rice, Ethan Richardson, Carter Roos, Anicca Sivsov, Emma Sizer, Blaise Sizer, Chase Skidmore, Kayla Smith, Eli St. Pierre, Noah Starcher, Phillip Stevens, Ashtyn Stiles, Parker Struewing, James Taylor, Carissa Tekeste, Katie Todd, Kohl Todd, Nolan Todd, Gracie Van Schaik, Alexa Walker, Jay Weaver, Micah Wheeland, Cana Wilson

 
College Credit Plus - Second Semester (3.30 - 3.749)
Bryce Daniel


 
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Honor Roll for 2019/20

 
 
3.75 AND ABOVE:
Lucas Achard, Jessi Adams, Cassidy Adlesh, Owen Almeter, Alex Amburgy, Blake Amburgy, Decker Atkins, Lilly Aunspaw, Mason Ayers, Abram Bailey, Abby Baker, Jackson Baker, Lauren Baker, Carson Ball, Matthew Begley, Makayla Bell, Logan Bentley, Maddie Berens, Jonas Berger, Katie Berrey, Ella Biscardi, Bella Bradley, Abigail Buck, Josh Buck, Amelia Bunch, Owen Burton, Abby Butterbaugh, Ashlyn Callahan, Preston Callahan, Natalina Capozzolo, Zedie Click, Olivia Coffman, Olivia Crumback, Zyra Crume, Lucas Curry, Aleah Dietz, Belle Dimbath, Trent Dolle, Annabelle Dowell, Grayson Dowell, Rebecca Drew, Grace Elliott, Sam Erbach, Olivia Feldhaus, David Fessler, Madison Flannery, Hannah Fleshman, Abigail Foley, Lilly Ford, Maria Gill, Kelcie Grayson, Emme Greely, Brayden Green, Ava Hallows, Jordan Hanshaw, Kaitlyn Hanshaw, Addison Hardyman, Adelynn Harrison, Baxter Hartsock, Vincent Hazen, Owen Hoppe, Connor Huffman, Caleb Ingle, Kohl Johnson, Taylor Johnson,  Noah Kazmierski, Madeline Kolaczkowski, Braydon Koons, Landon Koons, Hannah Kronenberger, Sophia Kuntz, Emma Landoll, AJ Larsen, Cali Layne, Nathan LeBlanc, Garrett Lundy, Addyson Magrino, Evelyn Malcolm, Owen Malcolm, Tate Manley, Keisha Mann, Lexi Marshall, Drew Martini, Kathleen Matt, Katie McKeehan, Evan Mender, Elliana Miller, Sylvia Moffitt, Shannah Morgan, Laini Muterspaw, Mia Muterspaw, Robert Myers, Elizabeth Nichols, Adam Papanek, Sam Papanek, Dillian Parlett, Taylor Patterson, Elijah Peelle, Raven Pendergraff, Ben Phillips, Jake Philpot, Savannah Pond, Aleigha Post, Bella Poteet, Meghan Potter, Lauren Rieger, Ellie Ripperger, Lucas Rocha, Kale Rowland, Grace Royalty, Madelyn Runyon, Addy Russell, Reagan Russell, Ava Schwarzkopf, Kelby Shaffer, Megan Squire, Corey St. Pierre, Mason Stachler, Maggie Stephenson, Cooper Stevens, Audrey Stewart, Alaina Stricker, Owen Strong, Caroline Stupp, Blake Suittor, Caleb Sullivan, Ellie Taylor, Savanah Taylor, Griffin Terry, Amanda Tudela, AJ Turkelson, Braylon Valladares, Wade Von Handorf, Xavier Walker,  Livvy Walters, Celtan Walton, Ashleigh Weaver, Isaiah Webb, Morgan Wenzler, Dillon Wiley, Emma Wilkerson, Matthew Wilkerson, Tara Wilson, Brooke Woody, Alena Wooldridge, Gabe Wooldridge, Jackie Wright


3.30 - 3.749:
Brianna Abney, Marshawn Allen, Kylie Bailey, Dylan Baker, Kaleb Bauer, Connor Berrey, Levi Billett, Carson Blevins, Ayden Boos, Samantha Boswell, Mira Bouchair, Luke Bulach, Claire Burton, Ian Byerly, Cody Coffman, Arianna Corwin, Samantha Corwin, Daniel Decker, Nick Denier, Schoen Derrick, Chloe Dunford, Travis Ellis, Elijah Federle, Nick Feldhaus,  Sean Foley, Peyton Frederick, Ava Frizzell, Riley Glaser, Sara Green, Kaylyn Greenway, Ashley Haley, Isabelle Hardin, Jesse Hardyman, Eden Harper, Kyla Harvey, Olivia Hice, Carson Hively,  Riley Johnson, Avery Jordan, Makayla Kamp, Isabel King, Jonas King, Lynsie Kuhns, Olivia Maddox, Eli Manley, Carson Manns, Natalie Mauldin, Lacey McMullen, Bryson McNamara, Bryce Morgan, Aiden Mortara, Devin Myers, Audrey Pearson, Camryn Pennington, Kellen Philpot, Geneva Pickrel, Riley Pond, Tyler Rowe, Nik Rutledge, Ryan Sauby, Danie Scamorza, Allison Schuette, Saela Seaquist, Zevin Sesslar, Russell Sherod, Riley Shinkle, Stephan Smith, Baylie Snyder, Izabel Sopczak, Isaac Squire, Ben Wages, Meghan Wages, Nick Warren, Carson Whittamore, Logan Wical, Baylee Williams, Sophie Wilson, John Wingate



ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Honor Roll for 2019/20
 
2ND GRADE:
Logan Akemon, Sophie Ayers, Angel Babb-Zelaya, Harper Back, Keagan Barrett, Nicholas Barrett, Savannah Bettag, Jack Beuchat, Nathan Beversdorf, Quinnlyn Blaisdell, Elias Blake, Addison Boos, Lainey Bors, Danielle Brown, Cole Brunett, Tyler Cinnamon, Kohen Cooper, Emma Cordery, Elliette Curry, Zoey Davis, Cayleigh Dean, Mason Decker, Knox Deters, Pierce Douglass, Samuel Dove, Parker Dusseau, Addison Farley, Adelyn Foltz, Jessica Ford, Jackson (Jack) Fountain, Ottawa Frazier, Catelynn Friend, McKaela Gallagher, Paisley Geswein, Addyson Gregg, Mason Harms, Easton Hayda, Carson Hice, Oliver Howard, Lainey Huber, Maren Hugentober, Owen Jett, Kellen Johnson, Logan Karasek, Lawrence Keane III, Charlotte Kroener, Abigail Larson, Benjamin (Benny) LeMaster, James Marhelski, KingJaah (Jaah) Martin, Jake Martini, Nathan Matt, Brookelyn McKamey, Elijah (Eli) Mika, Gabrielle Mills, Milo Moffitt,  Mason Morris, Logan Myers, Hunter Papst, Taylor Papst, Sophia Patrick, Alyssa Pitzer, Adison (Adi) Rainwaters, Quinn Ramps, Caleb Raymond, Peyton Ross, Levi Schuette, Grayson Scott, Maxwell (Max) Selk, Trinity Sesslar, Willard Shelhamer, Arleann Smith, Damon Smith, Charlotte Sopczak, Jacob (Jake) Steiner, Evan Stewart, Trevor Thomas, Jackson Thompson, Porter Uhrig, Donavan Vance, Robert Vogt,  Eleena (Ellie) Walters, Rachel Wheeland, Chase Williamson, Reese Wilson, Ryland Wilson

3RD GRADE: 
Lucas Abney, Phoenix Back, John Baker, James Behymer, Macey Benton, Julia Berczelly, Jacob Biscardi,  Cooper Bowersox, Megan Bridgman, Henry Bunch, Laila Capozzolo,  Coleman (Cole) Carmichael,  Benjamin Castor, Karsten Clark, Christian Coffman, Dakota Collins, Isabella Dapice, Braxton Doench,  Colbie Duke, Charlotte Duncan, Miranda Durbin, Lincoln Elam, Samuel Feldhaus, Elijah Fields, Zachariah Fields, Madeline Fitzsimmons, Charlotte Fry, Hudson Funkhouser, Anthony (Tony) Garafolo, Landry Garner, Malaina Garrett, Grace Gilliam, Lakynn Graham, Nixon Graves, Hunter Hackett, Jacob Hanshaw, Olivia Harden, Michael Hershner, Alivia Hill, Luke Hughes, Alexandra Jacobs, Reagan Jacobs, Josie Jones, Chase Kazmierski, Asher King, Alice Kolaczkowski, Jaxston Kronenberger, Samuel Landoll, Katie Lauvray,  Kai Lawrence, Cason Layne, Jett Manley, Rhea Margioras, Ethan Mast, Luke McKamey, Edin (Jr.) Meza, Peyton Michael, Crew Miller, Jackson Osborn, Sophia Pitts, Bennet Post, Dylan Potter, Samuel Powell, Gehrig Randolph, Wyatt Raymond, Trenton Reed, Kelsey Roberts, Michael Rosato, Ellie Rowe, Brynley (Bryn) Russell, Raleigh Sandy, Nathan Scherkenbach, Owen Shively, Kamery Siders, Curren Smith, Lily Smith, Toshi Smith, Stella Sopczak, Jayceena Spears, Everett Strong, Aubrey Stubbs, Daltan Taylor, Hayley Valladares, Andrew Vandegrift, Caeson Walton, Maya Wheaton, Trevor Whitacre, Joseph Whitestine, Bentley Whittington, Kaylee Young, Nathan (Nate) Young, Bethany Youtsey, Gabriel Zehringer

4TH GRADE:
Johanna Adams, Isabelle Anticoli, Maximus Arlinghaus, Hudson Back, Matthew Beck, Madison Bell, Braydon Bentley, Annie Blank, Avery Blank, Ella Buchanan, Rayce Bush, Samuel Crawford, Audrey Crumback, Julia Crumback, Devyn Day, Kherington Duke, William Eavers, Kaylee Eblin, Matthew Elliott, Jacob Federle, Lauren Fessler, Hannah Finegan, Morgan Flick, Kodiak Frazier, Hunter Fullenkamp, Morgan Fullenkamp, Brielle Gamble, Owen Glaser, Jordan Gooch, Chase Graham, Ethan Graham, Tatum Greenway, Braylon Hammett, Gage Hayda, Leland Henry, Shepherd Hively, Ethan Hughes, Madelyn Hughes, Lucas Jacobs, Jacie Johnson, Camille Jordan, Lena Kamp, Kyla Kline, Anton Kroener, Annalise Larsen, Tyler Linkhart, Hadley Maddox, Lainey Marhelski, Joshua Marks, Gregory Marlow, Maggie Martini, Abigail McElwee, Levi McMullen, Coralyn McNamara, Hayden Metz, Zoe Miller, Xavier Moffitt, Maggie Norman, Vincent (Vince) Papetti, Brooke Patterson, Aiden Peelle, Abigail Pendergraff, Glenna Pickrel, Brooke Regoli, Cora Roberts, Nathan Satterfield, Madden Scott, Nixon Smith, Colin Stachler, Jenna Steiner, Matthew Steiner, Molly Stevens, Oliver Stevens, Braylen Stewart, Jon Stewart, Madilynn Stout, Corinne Suittor, Kinley Suittor, Lyla Szeliga, Alayna Terry, Jake Todd, Avia Vinson, Neva Vrettos, Gracie Whitaker, Reese Williams, Reagan Wilson, Gavin Zacharias

5TH GRADE:
Madisyn Adlesh, Autumn Atkins, Kendra Ball, Ross Barrett, Kayden Beck, Collin Bennett, Porter Boarman, Brayden Bouchair, Ava Bridgman, Kara Brown, Lola Bulach, Dean Burgess, Emma Capozzolo, Caden Coffman, Isaiah Conley, Macy Conley, Wyatt Crawford, Keenan Crompton, Peyton Davis, Baya Dixie, Christopher Duncan, Brooks Dunford, Ryley Ellis, Isabelle (Izzy) Epperson, Jacob Fessler, Kloe Frankenberg, Max Frizzell, Jackson Garner, Hayden Harrison, Paige Hines, Maya Hoppe, Steven Isaac, Nickolas Johnson, Dillon Kirk, Macy Leopold, Katelyn (Kate) Lundy, Caden Lyle, Benjamin (Ben) Nelson, Savannah Patterson, Stone Purcell, Owen Rose, Cullin Shaffer, Walter Shelhamer, Audrey Smith, Delaney Snook, Russell Stephenson, Maia Stewart, Malcolm Sullivan, Macy Todd, Aislin Turkelson, Lyla Vandegrift, Hayden Walters, Jayden Walters, Reese Warren, Mya Wenzler, Anya Whitt, Bella Williamson, Wyatt Wuerstl, Garrett Young, Stella Young, Kaitlyn (Katie) Youtsey



 


 
HIGH SCHOOL
Perfect Attendance for 2019/20

Colin Amato, Darren (Jake) Amburgy, Savanna Amburgy, Cameron Bailey, Alexis Butt, Emily Cook, Kennedy Deters, Owen Kossler, Noah Lindsey, Anna Lipinski, Levi Morgan, Megan Rieger, Gabriel Stafford, Natalie Woods

4 Year High School Perfect Attendance - Kennedy Deters


 
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Perfect Attendance for 2019/20

 
6th Grade:
Ella Biscardi, Olivia Coffman, Kohl Johnson, Cooper Stevens

7th Grade:
Lucas Achard, Jessi Adams, Alex Amburgy, Madison Flannery, Kelcie Grayson, Brynna Mahoney, Gavin Trammell, Xavier Walker

8th Grade:
Cody Coffman, Nick Denier, David Fessler, Daniella Scamorza, Kayann Whitt


 
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Perfect Attendance for 2019/20

 
Kindergarten:
Ophelia Bunch, Gavin Gompf, Avery Hobbs, Penny Holden, Norah Miller

1st Grade:
Kane Adlesh, Drake Caplinger, Daniel Watkins

2nd Grade:
Ryland Glidewell, Chase Williamson

3rd Grade:
Macey Benton, Malaina Garrett

4th Grade:
Audrey Crumback, Jenna Steiner, Matthew Steiner

5th Grade:
Madisyn Adlesh, Autumn Atkins, Austin Lewis, Elizabeth Matthews



 
 

Wayne Local Schools is transitioning to "Central Registration" for all incoming new students.  At this time, we will not be enrolling new students for 2020/21 until the process has been fully implemented.  Details will be available by end of June, 2020. 
 


 

 
NOTE:  Please do not contact the offices to enroll a new student.  Enrollments will be processed through Central Registration; information will be available soon. 

HIGH SCHOOL
The High School office will be open the following Wednesdays from 8:00 am until Noon: 
Wednesday, June 3
Wednesday, June 17
Wednesday, June 24
Wednesday, July 8
Wednesday, July 15
Wednesday, July 22
Wednesday, July 29



MIDDLE SCHOOL
The Middle School office will be open from 8:00 am until Noon:
Wednesday, June 10
Wednesday, July 15

 


ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
The Elementary office will be EVERY Wednesday from 8:00 am until Noon.

 



 


8th Grade Promotion Ceremony

At Waynesville Middle School, a tradition has come to be over the years as 8th grade students complete their 8th grade year and cross over into the high school.  This year the ceremonial celebration has been transformed into a video.  

Congratulations 8th Grade Students..... You're now High Schoolers!!

Click the below linke to enjoy!






NEWSLETTER
 
CLICK HERE for Waynesville Middle School Newsletter. 





 

FAREWELL MESSAGE FROM WAYNE LOCAL SCHOOLS!
HAVE A WONDERFUL SUMMER!!
CLICK HERE FOR MESSAGE. 




 
PROJECT EXCELLENCE WINNER
 KELLEY BRICKER

Kelley is a 7th Grade Science Teacher at Waynesville Middle School
 
PROJECT EXCELLENCE WINNER
 LORA SCHAFER

Lora is a Title I Rainbow Reading Teacher at Waynesville Elementary School
 
CONGRATULATIONS TO KELLEY BRICKER AND LORA SCHAFER!  
Superintendent Pat Dubbs, along with the administrative staff, held a zoom meeting to inform and congratulate the winners of this exemplary award.  Due to COVID-19, the Project Excellence Award Banquet has been postponed. 

Project Excellence, sponsored by Area Progress Council of Warren County Inc, is a non-profit foundation made possible by the volunteer efforts of visionary business leaders who are interested in the quality of public education in Warren County.  They know that excellent teachers are the key to the vibrancy and vitality of our schools and to our community.  Each year, teacher nominations are requested from parents, teachers, students, school administrators and the general public.   Project Excellence recognizes excellent performance in the public schools; and rewards the superior educators who impact our community's most valuable resource...our children...our future!  





 


 

 
 
 

 
 
CLASS OF 2020
Video of school memories

 

A special thanks to Christy and John Baker for their work in compiling photos into a video to remember all of the moments of the Class of 2020 at Wayne Local Schools.

 
 
GRADUATION PARADE

The Graduation Parade honoring our Senior Class of 2020 was a tremendous success!  The seniors felt the love all around as the Waynesville Community, family and friends showed up in a big way!  Mike Hartsock of Channel 7 joined the festivities and featured the parade on Channel 7 News last night.  We are so proud of our Seniors!!


 





 


 

ADOPT-A-SENIOR BASKETS

Many thanks to the Waynesville Community for their efforts in helping with the Adopt-a-Senior Class of 2020.  The baskets were pouring in all weekend long, and we had to use one of the school buses to transport them all to the school for the seniors.

A special thanks to Vanessa Wheeland for organizing, storing, and making it happen for our graduating Class of 2020!!




 
SENIOR SIGNS

With the help of local business Designs NOW, Waynesville High School posted signs for each graduating senior in front of the school lining Dayton Road. 

Each senior was presented with their sign today as they also picked up their Adopt-a-Senior baskets.

The seniors will be displaying the signs in their yards to show the community that a '2020 SENIOR LIVES HERE!'    

THANK YOU to our fantastic Waynesville Community who have shown these seniors a little adding attention during such a difficult year-ending.  





 
CLASS OF 2020 ATHLETIC AWARDS AND COMMITMENTS

Below is a link to a video honoring all Senior Spring Athletes, Collegiate Signees, and year-end Athletic Awards.  

Honoring Spring Athletes video link




 
2020 SENIOR AWARD AND SCHOLARSHIP CEREMONY

Click below to watch virtual ceremony:  

2020 Senior Award and Scholarship Ceremony

 



 


 
King Parker Struewing and Queen Alexis Wynn
 
Princess Jenna Turner and Prince Luke Osborn
 
SENIOR PROM COURT
 
JUNIOR PROM COURT
 
Master Of Ceremonies - Mr. Ryan Hill
 
Senior Anna Parry walking the Red Carpet
 
Prom Red Carpet
On May 16th, the students were able to walk the red carpet in their prom attire.  Prom court was recognized as well. Congratulations to Jenna Turner and Luke Osborn for being crowned Prince and Princess.  Alexis Wynn and Parker Struewing were crowned 2020 Prom King and Queen. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 



 
 
 
 


 
Wayne Local Schools has transitioned to our summer Food 2 Go Program for our students in need.   
  • The summer program is for our free/reduced students.  You MUST register your child(ren) in order to receive meals, even if you are on the current program. 
  • To register: Email jdworetsky@wayne-local.com or call (513) 897-6971, ext. 1. 
  • Pickups will be every Wednesday from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.
 
DONATIONS
PAYPAL LINK ESTABLISHED TO RECEIVE DONATIONS FOR FOOD 2 GO

Wayne Local has established a PayPal link for donations during this unprecedented time.  There are many difficult strains on families right her in our community and while some families are adapting, there are many others who are struggling.  Because of this and an increased request for a donation line, we have established a PayPal link. 

 
PayPal is a secure and protected service that enables you to send money and donate for a cause.  PayPal uses data encryption and anti-fraud technology to help keep your information secure, reducing the risk of online fraud.
 
Through this donation link, we can continue to serve our community members in need through our Food 2 Go  and The Waynesville Way Programs. 
 
To learn more about Food 2 Go and The Waynesville Wayclick here.  Be Sure to designate Food2Go - TWW
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
ACT INFORMATION UPDATES SPRING AND FALL 2020

ACT TEST DATES

 New ACT registration deadline for No penalty or payment:

● For July 18 ACT Test: Register by June 19, 2020
 

ACT NEW FOR SEPTEMBER 2020

  • ACT Section Retesting
  • ACT Super Scoring
  • Faster Results with Online Testing Section Retesting
  • Students must take a full ACT test before they can retake one or more single-section subject (Writing not required)
  • All sections except writing – ACT is deciding if there will be a writing retest
  • Can take up to 3 Section Tests at one time/sitting
  • Price not set for Section Tests
  • Increase to 4 fee waivers for Junior/Senior. One fee waiver per test day.
  • Do not have to sit for Full Test if doing section retest

ACT ACCOMMODATIONS

  • Section Retest only available online but will offer same accommodations
  • Online accommodations for online coming out shortly
  • Original test can be paper or online. Those with accommodations will have online option.
  • Students are NOT required to bring their own device.
  • No decision yet if ACT retests will have to be taken in the Same Order as ACT

ACT Super Scoring

  • Students can directly submit ACT Super Scores to colleges & universities
  • Student needs to ask college if they take Super Scores
  • When making decision for sending – can decide to send Super score or individual battery scores 

         (Full ACT test is a battery)

Super Scoring

  • Tests as far back as Sept. 2016 will be considered for super score
  • Available on Student Web account so will see before deciding to send to college
  • No maximum of ACT scores/tests/sections for Super Score
  • Super Score & Individual Tests will be reported to the HS

Online ACT Testing

  • Students can review the Free Online Testing information at ACT.org
  • Students will have the Choice for paper OR online. Do not have to do online.
  • No identifier to colleges if student took paper or online.
  • Online has been offered to State and District test taking since 2015 – Now at National Test

Takers

  • When a student registers for the ACT test, starting in July, will see which centers are offering the ACT test online. The ACT registration system will show them how close the nearest online test center is based on the zip code they enter for their test center location search
  • All students testing online will have a number of tools they can use, including a line reader and highlighter, to help them navigate through the test as they do while testing on paper today.
  • Online can use scratch paper for Math and Science
  • All Costs, time/length of test identical.

 
 

 
Why Early Childhood Literacy?
Across the state of Ohio, there are men and women who struggle to read a food label, follow their doctor’s written instructions, or read a bus schedule.  Each of these individuals is just one of the 36 million American adults who are considered functionally illiterate.  This simple fact of literacy is one of the single greatest predictors of a person’s ability to succeed. 
 
A child who can’t read well is four times more likely to drop out of high school before graduation.  Ohio’s Future at Work found that in the state of Ohio 24% of adults do not have a high school diploma.  At the same time, 87% of the jobs available on OhioMeansJobs.com are closed to someone without a high school diploma, thereby drastically decreasing the chances of someone who is functionally illiterate finding a job that will give them independence to support themselves and their family. 
We can change that.  Education is the path to a successful life, and literacy is the handrail.  Developing literacy begins at birth.  By the age of three, a child’s brain is already 80% developed, and, by the time a child enters kindergarten, they must already know thousands of words in order to succeed in the classroom.  What is the best way to ensure a child is armed with the knowledge they need to succeed?  Reading aloud to that child and giving them access to books. 
 
Ohio Governor’s Imagination Library
That’s where the Ohio Governor’s Imagination Library comes in.  Through Ohio’s partnership with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, we are working to send every child in Ohio from birth to age five a new book each month.  Research has shown that a child with 25 books in their home completes an average of two additional years of schooling compared to their peers without books in their home.  Our goal is that every kindergartener begins school with 60 books in their home. 
 
Governor and Mrs. Mike DeWine are determined that every child in Ohio have the gift of early childhood literacy.  They became aware of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library while reading to their grandchildren.  As a result, Governor and Mrs. DeWine and local community leaders are creating county-wide programs in all of Ohio’s 88 counties. 
In July 2019, the Ohio legislature included $5 million over the next two years to jump start the Ohio Governor’s Imagination Library, providing matching funds to local dollars raised for the program.  Over 60 Ohio counties have a limited form of the program.  Few have county-wide programs and Warren County is one of the first.
 
Warren County Imagination Library
Warren County has boldly decided to implement the Imagination Library countywide.  The Warren County Imagination Library has been formed to move forward in an effort to deliver books to all children from birth to age 5.  The theme of this program is “Every Child Reads Every Day.”  Our goal is “20 for 20” – 20,000 books delivered to Warren County children in 2020. 
 
In early November 2019, Commissioner Shannon Jones convened a group of Warren County leaders at the Warren County Foundation to learn about the Ohio Governor’s Imagination Library.  Within a few weeks, the five library districts decided to fund a three-year pilot program.  The Warren County Literacy Fund has been established for this purpose.
During the pilot program, a permanent endowment campaign will raise $5 million to support the program forever.  A nine-member governance team guides the process in Warren County.  Pat Dubbs, Superintendent of Wayne Local Schools and Kelly Maloney, Director of Mary L. Cook Public Library sit on the nine-member governance board. 
 
Join the Biggest Civic Engagement in Warren County History

The founding partners include:  Franklin-Springboro Public Library, Lebanon Public Library, Mary L. Cook Public Library, Mason Public Library, Salem Township Public Library, United Way of Warren County, and Warren County Foundation.  Children can be registered at www.ohioimaginationlibrary.org.  We know that technical issues could potentially turn parents off and a missed opportunity for their child(ren).  Currently Kelly Maloney and her staff at Mary L. Cook Public Library are available to troubleshoot issues.  Questions regarding registration should be addressed to maloneke@marylcook.com.  All efforts to personally answer each email is the goal.  In just the first days of going live with the Warren County initiative, we’ve already registered 1,500 Warren County youngsters.
 
Our endowment campaign will target individuals, business community, foundations, school government, non-profits and service clubs.  New partners are joining every day.  For more information, direct questions or inquiries to Warren County Imagination Library (Warren County Foundation), 118 East Main Street, Lebanon, OH 45036; Phone (513) 254-1001 or email: info@warrencountyfoundation.org.  This endeavor offers the opportunity for a generational change for Warren County.
 
 
 

 

2020-2021 SCHOOL CALENDAR
Click here for 2020/21 calendar. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Warren County Crisis Text Line:
Crises aren't "9 to 5" happenings. They sometimes come on when it's not easy to pickup a phone and call someone.  But you can text for help at any time.  Chat with a trained person by texting "4hope" to 741741.  That person will help you de-escalate and can offer information about local resources where you can find in-person help if needed. 

The Crisis Text Line is always there for you, 24/7.  Just send a message (text 4hope to 741741. 


 


 

NEWS FROM MARY L. COOK PUBLIC LIBRARY
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