
Students in STEM 8 learned how to code robots to collect cups from a grid using materials provided by River Valley District Extension agents Macy Hynek and Brooke Stamm.






Senior portraits due for the yearbook right after Spring Break... please read!


WE NEED YOUR HELP!! Judges are needed for speeches, acting, and readings for the WCHS Forensics Meet on Thursday, March 23rd. Even if you've never done it before, give it a try! Most people enjoy seeing students perform their pieces. Rounds start at 4:00pm, 5:30pm and 7:15pm. You can do one round or all three. If you are interested email etoole@usd108.org or comment on this message. LOTS OF JUDGES ARE NEEDED - more than teachers alone can fill!


Eight members of the WCHS forensics team competed in a very large tournament in Marysville today Three events came home with medals and all did very well. Kady placed 1st in informative speech and has qualified for State. Drake and Garrett placed 5th in a huge field of improvised duet acting and qualified for State Festival. Joy took home 6th place in Original oration.



And that’s a wrap for the 2022-2023 Ruby Reds season. Those four seniors in front were freshman when USD 108 combined the cheer and dance programs, starting the tiger tradition of the Ruby Reds squad. It’s been a remarkable, busy, and very fun year with these dozen. Congrats on a job well done, ladies. Tryout sign ups for next year are in the office! 🎀🐯💪🏼 Go tigers! #rubyreds108




Washington Co Tigers ended the year fighting hard and with pride! Fell to a good Blue Valley team 74-46. Couldn't be more proud of the effort displayed every night out! Thank you seniors for 4 great years! you will be missed! #BeTigerStrong

Congratulations to the top sellers in 5th and 6th Grade for PTO fundraisers!


Students in Business Essentials 7th hour have finished creating their businesses and have started on marketing plans. Having the stores, helps students understand and answer questions about marketing and SWOT analysis. We will be writing business plans soon. The city will viewable at parent teacher conferences.











Students in biology has started building their vertical garden structures we will be using to grow crops in class.




Extension agents Macy Hynek and Brooke Stamm joined us today to teach students in STEM 8 how to code robots to light up and play music when doing a variety of things.










Throwback Thursday! I am going to try to post old photos of projects students of yesteryear built under my tutelage here at Washington County Schools. I have had multiple people comment that they enjoy seeing the projects and what the students have built, so here you go!

FFA Breakfast hit the spot this morning. Thank you, WCHS FFA!








WCHS boys head to Randolph-Blue Valley tomorrow (Feb. 24th) for Sub-State Quarterfinals! Good Luck coaches and athletes! #BeTigerStrong


The woodshop was lucky enough to have a generous donation from Kathleen. The students received a new Milwaukee impact/drill combo, Craftsman sander, sanding discs, and various drill bits and drivers. Kathleen is the grandmother of Grayson and Ruth. Thanks so much, Kathleen!



Regionals in Leavenworth, Boys results. Washington County placed 5th, just missing out qualifying for state but gave it all they had, and wow, was it fun to watch. we'll call it a season for now but look forward to next season and another chance to get back to state. Had an awesome bunch of kids to work with this year and couldn't be more proud of them!!!


Jon has been busy on the wood lathe making game calls. Here are his latest creations of a few duck calls he has meticulously crafted. He has taken to the wood lathe like a duck to water. Jon does an excellent job and I look forward to seeing the other game calls he turns.



Junior High track information


The 4th grade future farmers had to check out the tractors that some of the students drove to school for FFA week.



Regional results for Washington County Girls, team places 7th over all with Shelby Laflen and Kasha Marroquin just missing the state qualifying by just 25 pins, awesome effort, looking forward to next year!

Judges are needed for speeches, acting, and readings for the WCHS Forensics Meet on Thursday, March 23rd. Even if you've never done it before, give it a try! Most people enjoy seeing students perform their pieces. Rounds start at 4:00pm, 5:30pm and 7:15pm. You can do one round or all three. If you are interested email etoole@usd108.org or just reply to this message. LOTS OF JUDGES ARE NEEDED - more than teachers alone can fill!
