
Thank you to Karen Stewart of FNB of Washington for coming and speaking on home loans to Mrs. Bruna's personal finance class on March 22. She went over the application process, financing, points, and escrow. We appreciate her time and the bank's for letting her speak to the class.


WCHS golf team has tee'd off in the first tournament of the year. We are at Salina today. Follow scores on Kansasgolfscores.com

Liam with a solid set of ash oars that he built for his boat. These turned out nice and will work well with the boat he is currently building. Good job, Liam!


We have such great supporters of our school. The people listed in the picture dontated food items for our first round of state assessment testing. This kind gesture really does get the students in a positive mood for testing. Thank you!



Don't miss your chance to support the Modern Pioneer's and the WCHS Art Students. This Saturday from 11:00as to 12:30pm.


Congratulations to Ruth Craig as she plans to continue her Cheer/Dance talents at Peru State College! We are proud of you! #BeTigerStrong



JH and HS Track buttons! Get yours today!


APPLICATION DEADLINE MARCH 28
Filling the Gap is a food assistance program provide in our NCK counties each year from early June to mid-August. This program for youth (ages 1-18) in low-income families (i.e., households that are below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines). In Washington County, we partner with Konza United Way, Washington’s Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, and the Courtland Depot Market to provide children with 10 weeks worth of free, nutritious, and shelf-stable sack breakfast and lunch weekday meals throughout the summer when food can be scarce due to school being out of session. These meals are delivered directly to the home on a once-a-week basis.
Limited availability per site, based on a first come, first served basis for those who qualify. When applying for Filling the Gap Program, applications are accepted online at
https://www.nekcap.org/menus/family-community-resources.html
Applications are due by March 28. Dates and locations of distribution will be announced prior to the end of the school year.
Families can complete the application online at our agency website (www.nekcap.org) or call to schedule a phone appointment (785-547-7136).
Flyer: https://5il.co/2hc5y


World Autism Awareness Day
Joined by the international community, hundreds of thousands of landmarks, buildings, homes, and communities around the world come together on April 2nd, World Autism Awareness Day, to Light It Up Blue in recognition of people with autism and those who love and support them. We do not have school on April 2nd so our school district will Light It Up Blue on Wednesday, April 3rd.


What do you do when it's 38 degrees outside so it's too cold to practice outside , you have 80+ kids out for track in HS and JH together, and only 1 gym available? You practice together of course! Stretch, warm up, and play alligator tag and tunnel tag with high school doing some extra jumping and relays, is what practice consisted of today: Good hard workout, fun, and good role models!#Tigerstrong











Thank you PEO for providing the very delicious meal for staff tonight at Parent/Teacher conferences!


The 5th and 6th graders have started archery! They have been eager to learn this skill.




WCHS Track and Field opens their season this Thursday, March 28th at Frankfort! Field events begin at 3:00 PM. Good Luck Tigers! #BeTigerStrong

Come see the WCHS art student's work this Saturday.


HS Golf Parents: April 22nd JV & V Golf meet hosted by Centralia at Seneca (Spring Creek Golf Course) has been rescheduled for next Thursday, April 4th. Same 1:00 PM Start Time.

WCJH-HS is currently seeking driven and energetic individuals to fill coaching positions within the district. If you have any interest and/or questions regarding the available positions, please reach out to Robert Smith at rsmith@usd108.org! https://www.usd108.org/page/employment-opportunities


Emma with a nice cedar BBQ station. This can also hold a cooler if so desired. She did a great job using cedar that was milled last year. It turned out well and is neat to see a cedar log a year or so ago made into something functional. Good job, Emma!


Michael with a cool picnic table built out of treated lumber. This picnic table has a secret in that it conveniently turns into a pair of benches. What a neat dual-purpose project to build. Good job, Michael.



4th graders spent part of the day reviewing for state assessments with glow day activities.






