
There will be no school Monday, April 21.


There will be no school April 18.


Order your buttons now and have them for next week's track meets!


Don't miss out on this evening of entertainment. Yummy desserts and great entertainment. Come see the forensics team members perform their award-winning pieces - only $5 a person.


What a great turnout for our WCHS promenade. Everyone looked so amazing in their formal wear.


All JUNIOR CLASS MEMBERS, rise and shine! Prom cleanup begins at 11 o'clock today. This is mandatory work time, so send out wake up calls.


Good Afternoon,
What a great weekend! All of the kids that attended Prom looked great and it really seemed like they all had a great time. Other than this crazy wind, the warm weather is definitely welcome. Let's all get ready to have another amazing week!





The after Prom Committee would like to thank all of our sponsors and those that donated to our students. Prizes are set up and ready for dispersal!






Tonight's prom promenade will be in the high school gymnasium starting at 5:30pm.

Mrs. Baker's Classroom to Career sponsor took them to Ohlde's Dairy yesterday. Mrs. Baker's class invited Ms. Zoeller's class to go along. It was a great educational trip. Thank you, Washington Farm Bureau and Ohlde Dairy.











The other part of the Tigers track team competed in Wakefield yesterday. Coach Edmonds said these kids competed hard as well and had a good meet. We are grateful for this opportunity. Everybody keeps working hard in practice and improving!!!

Part of the Washington County Tigers track team competed today at the Falcon Relays against a slate of mostly larger schools. The Tigers did not shy away from the tough competition. We competed hard and held our own. Results can be found here.
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Jesse Hoover broke her own school record today in the javelin at the Falcon Relays. Jesse threw 151'4", breaking her old record by over 5 feet!!! Todays throw keeps her at number one in all classes in Kansas and among the U.S. top ten according to milesplit!!! Congrats Jesse, way to represent Washington County!!! Tiger Strong!!


Exciting upgrades coming in today for the choir program!! New to us risers have arrived!! Much nicer safer option for the kids! Don't forget to mark your calendars for the Spring show "Victory Through Harmony " April 30, at 7pm.


Final info for Basketball Clinic Participants. THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 12


There will be KMEA Power Lifting at Claflin all day Saturday, April 12th. Good luck, Tigers.


Octavien built a beautiful walnut quilt display cabinet for the Slater family and the FFA. This was built in honor of Vicki Slater, who bought this quilt at the FFA fish fry/auction. It hangs in the vocational building. Great community work and effort, Octavien!



Highland Art Day is April 17 at
Highland. Good luck!


Hayden built a neat American Flag. He learned that painting can have frustrations, but he kept at it, and it turned out well. These wall hangings are always a great addition to any room. Great job, Hayden!


Several members and parents of the WCHS FFA Chapter attended the North Central District FFA Banquet on Monday, 4/7 at Chapman High School. Students across the District were recognized for their outstanding achievement in FFA Competitions and their Supervised Agricultural Experience Programs. WCHS has three members earn their State FFA Degrees this year, Makenna Elliott, McKenzie Baker and Joseph Kern. McKenzie Baker was honored as the North Central District Star in Agribusiness this year, and will represent the NC District in the Stars Over Kansas program at the State FFA Convention in May, for a chance to earn the State Star Award. McKenzie Baker won the District Proficiency Award in Forest Management and Products, Tanner Baker was the District Winner in Vegetable Production, and Joseph Kern won the Agricultural Mechanics - Repair and Maintenance proficiency Award. Rowley Keesecker presented the FFA Creed at the Banquet, as the winner of the NCD Creed Speaking competition earlier this winter. Congratulations to our students on all their hard work!


