Alyssa Jueneman, FBLA state treasurer, Layla Tholstrup, chapter president, and adviser, Michelle Bruna traveled to Hanover today for a chapter visit. The students talked about Washington County's FBLA activities and state activities and the importance of dedication and time commitment if a student wants to attend nationals. After the meeting, the students ate lunch with the Hanover students. Such dedication on a day off from classes. #kansasfbla
6 months ago, Michelle Bruna
Reminder! Mrs. McCall is hosting Astronomy Night for all interested Washington County High School students on Sunday, October 19th, starting at 8:00 pm north of Washington. The event will not last more than an hour. Please contact Mrs. McCall at cmccall@usd108.org for more details.
6 months ago, Chelsea McCall
Thank you to our Washington Fire Department for giving preschool students a tour of the station and a chance to have some fun and educational hands-on experiences!
6 months ago, Annie Yungeberg
🐾 Washington County Tigers Volleyball Update 🐾
The Tigers faced Clifton-Clyde tonight, and it was a challenging evening across all teams.
🔴 A Team: fell short but showed improvement in the second set, fighting to find some rhythm ⚫ B Team: showed strong effort and solid play throughout their match 🔴 C Team: competed well and showed moments of great teamwork
It wasn’t our night, and we know we have work to do — especially with communication and energy on the court. But every game gives us a chance to learn, reset, and grow stronger together.
Even on the hard days, we’re proud of the athletes who continue to show up, push forward, and represent Washington County with heart. We’ll regroup, refocus, and keep working toward the team we know we can be. 🏐
6 months ago, Gabriel Schaefer
Tiger designs has this 2XLT shirt for $13. It will be with Mrs. Bruna at the football gate tonight if interested.
6 months ago, Michelle Bruna
Saturday all of our XC runners will be running at the Riley County Invitational in Leonardville. This is our largest meet with almost 400 runners expected. Our Tigers are ready for the challenge. There is fun run for young kids before. It would be fun to see some future runners make the run too!
6 months ago, Mistina Baker
Shout out to Chet Kuplen, CEO/Founder of Sports in Kansas & Think Before You Post-The Power of Social Media Tour! Thank you for presenting at Washington County to 6-12 students. Such a strong message about digital citizenship, online reputation, social media etiquette, viral posting, and other relevant topics.
6 months ago, Ali Busch
It was a great night for the high school volleyball team as they picked up two hard fought wins! 25-22 and 25-23 over D-West 25-19, 28-30, 25-23 over Blue Valley This team has came a long ways this year and continues to improve down the stretch. We are also learning how to win, which is huge! The crowd was great again tonight! Thanks to all who came out and cheered the girls on to victory!
6 months ago, Lyle Thompson
Mr. Edmond's Government class went to the courthouse today. Students learned about how voting works, registered to vote if 18 and walked around to the different departments and learned how they operated.
6 months ago, Keith Edmonds
🐾 Washington County Tigers Volleyball Update 🐾
The Tigers hit the court at the tournament today in Linn and showed great growth and grit throughout the day.
🔴 vs. Luckey – took the match to three sets, battling hard but falling just short ⚫ vs. Linn – faced a strong Linn team and continued to learn and adjust 🔴 vs. Blue Valley – came together as a team, showing determination, fight, and heart even though the match didn’t go our way
We’re proud of the progress and resilience our athletes displayed. They continue to learn how to compete with focus and support each other through every point.
Next up ➡️ Home game this Thursday! Let’s keep building and bring that Tiger energy! 🏐
6 months ago, Gabriel Schaefer
🐯❤️🖤 HELLO TIGERS! ❤️🖤🐯
Here is your Weekly Newsletter. Be sure to pay attention to those NO SCHOOL dates along with the info for Parent/Teacher Conferences.
Have a great week!
6 months ago, Jordan Carlson
Organizational meeting for ALL junior and senior parents!
6 months ago, Mistina Baker
It was kind of a mixed bag day for the high school volleyball team. Those that were in attendance will know what I mean. We finished in 4th place with an overall record of 2-3 on the day. We played pretty well in a win vs Thunder Ridge to open the day. Played okay in a loss to an undefeated at the time Rock Hills team in the second game of the day. Didn't play so great in a win vs Lincoln to advance to the semi-finals. Played great in a loss to the eventual tourney champ in Linn. And maybe lost a game we could have won vs Republic County for 3rd place. Thanks to all who came to cheer us on! Go Tigers!!!
6 months ago, Lyle Thompson
XC isn't just about running! After the team completed their races at Centralia Lake, they went for a swim in the Lake. Making memories to last a life time.
6 months ago, Mistina Baker
Our high school XC runners went to windy Centralia Lake this morning.
Atticus 15th and medaled, Lyle 41st, Nora 18th and medaled, Madison 26th, Addy 37th, and Susy 45th.
https://results.blacksquirreltiming.com/meets/57098
6 months ago, Mistina Baker
X country Centralia
6 months ago, Ryan Sanneman
I want to thank our band and students who helped cheer us on during the game. Your involvement and loud cheering gave our team a spark.
We played an excellent CC team last night, and unfortunately, came up short 22-38. We are learning and adapting as a team and making small improvements each game. Our offense was spurred on by excellent play from Gavyn Leduc and Easton Finlayson. Our defense played valiantly and was anchored by Konner Chandler, Gattlin Willbrant, and Tanner Baker. We are looking forward to correcting our mistakes from this game as we prepare for Rock Hills this coming Friday night.
6 months ago, Jason Hamm
Second grade students with grandparents/grandfriends (part 3)
6 months ago, Amy Hoover
Second grade students with grandparents/grandfriends (part 2)
6 months ago, Amy Hoover
Second grade students with grandparents/grandfriends (part 1)