We are nearing the school year's end, so it is time to sell the remaining stock inside the FFA Greenhouse! The FFA Greenhouse will be open two more days, May 10th from 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. and May 11th from 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Prices have been reduced to move the remaining stock!
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Talking to Ms. Bostian, especially when things weren’t going right, is how Jaelynn Wiley spent most of her time in high school. She was also involved in wrestling cheerleading and choir.
Jaelynn, the daughter of Stephanie and Shane Lathrop, plans to attend Indian Hills Community College to begin studying secondary education with an emphasis in English. She tells fellow students to do their work. Her quote for the yearbook would be, “Let’s go to prahhhhmmm!”
Best of luck, Jaelynn!

The Wapello Jr/Sr High Daily Announcements for Tuesday, May 9, are available for download on our website and mobile app. They can be accessed by clicking on this link: https://5il.co/1u0yn
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Mrs Ruth's class taking advantage of the beautiful weather and a good book!!







Torrie Lucille Walker, daughter of Kurt and Katie Walker, advises other students to, “Be involved and work hard. It pays off.” Torrie has been active during her days at WHS, participating in cross country, basketball, soccer while also being a member of the National Honor Society, student council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and FCA.
Torrie identifies Mrs. Marshall as the most influential staff member during high school because she is always so positive and supportive when helping Torrie. She has learned so much from Mrs. Marshall, including math and how to be a better person in general.
Torrie will miss complaining to Ms. Eakins about college classes, but is looking forward to attending Southeastern Community College before transferring to a 4 year university to major in biochemistry.
Torrie’s yearbook quote would be, “Hold on, let me overthink about it first.” We wish you the best, Torrie!

Tickets for the state qualifying meet at WACO on Thursday must be purchased online. You may use the QR Code bellow or visit IAHSAA.org/tickets to get yours.

Boys soccer is at WACO today

JH Track is at Highland today

Senior, Austin Meeker lives his life by a very simple idea: “Ain’t no need to know where I’m going, just need to know where I been!” --Tow Mater
Austin is the son of Tanya and Billy Stanford and has been very involved in several activities at WHS. Austin participated in basketball, wrestling, and baseball for two years. He is a three and half member of the choir and four year participant in the golf team and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Austin says that Mr. Peck has been his most influential staff member because “He was a mentor to me and one of my favorite teachers of all time.” Next year, Austin plans to attend the University of Northern Iowa to become a history teacher at the secondary level.
We wish you well, Austin!

Mrs. Wykert's kindergarten highlights from last week: We delivered May baskets, watched our 3rd grade buddies perform a skit, had fun dressing up in our play centers, and spent some time learning outside looking for tricky words on the playground. 💙💛










The Wapello Jr/Sr High Daily Announcements for Monday, May 8, are available on our website and mobile app for download. They can be found by clicking on this direct link: https://5il.co/1tymk
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Madelyn Lanz, the youngest daughter of Robby and Kris Lanz, advises the underclassmen to “always treat others the way you want to be treated.” Words that she has always tried to uphold throughout her high school years.
Madelyn, or Madge as she’s more commonly known, has been busy the last four years. Madge is a member of the band, volleyball, basketball, and track teams. She also holds leadership positions in the National Honor Society and student council. Outside of school, Madge is actively involved in her church and bible class.
After graduation, Madge plans to attend Southeastern Community College to earn her Associates of Arts degree and then transfer to a four year university to major in elementary education. Madge claims that Mrs. Marshall made the biggest impact on her and helped her decide to become a teacher. Madge says, “[Mrs. Marshall] has taught me to be kind and patient while also earning the respect of her students. She is the type of teacher that I plan to become.”
Best of Luck, Madelyn!

Tickets for the state qualifying meet at WACO on Thursday must be purchased online. You may use the QR Code bellow or visit IAHSAA.org/tickets to get yours.

Tickets for the state qualifying meet at WACO on Thursday must be purchased online. You may use the QR Code bellow or visit IAHSAA.org/tickets to get yours.

Kaleb Huxley tells the underclassmen to “have fun everyday and go to as many events as possible!” Kaleb has taken his own advice as he can often be found in the front row of the student section at games and events.
While he’s not in the student section, Kaleb has been participating in several sports and activities at WHS. He participated in wrestling, quiz bowl, and WHS Student Council for one year and the eSports team for two years. He was a band member for three years and was a four year member of the football, track, and baseball teams.
Kaleb says that Ms. Eakins had the biggest impact on him because “she helps me with everything.”
Kaleb is the son of Mike Huxley and Sarah Huxley. A quote he lives by is “Be the Standard” and plans to continue his education at Iowa State University to study software engineering.
Congratulations, Kaleb!

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Mrs. Wykert's kindergarten highlights from last week: We delivered May baskets, watched our 3rd grade buddies perform a skit, had fun dressing up in our play centers, and spent some time learning outside looking our tricky words on the playground.
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Girls soccer is at Mediapolis

Girls golf is at the SEISC meet today.

JH Football Meeting

