Evergreen Elementary School / Featured NewsMay 17, 2024
Wayne County Farm Bureau sponsored The Mobile Science Lab at EverGreenThe mobile classroom traveled to EverGreen from May 13-16 to provide STEM-based science experiments to students in grades K-6. The students of EverGreen excitedly participated in many hands-on experiences, such as The Colorful Bean, How Well Do You Wash, Crawly…
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Featured News / High SchoolMay 16, 2024
Fashion is Haunting: CATWALK 2024Featuring senior collections, underclassmen projects + competitive pieces. MAY 21,2024 VETERANS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM DOORS OPEN AT 6 SHOW STARTS AT 6:30PM [...]Read More
Evergreen Elementary School / Featured NewsMay 16, 2024
EverGreen Book DonationFor the last few school years, the Wayne County Community Foundation has donated books to students in the Western Wayne School District for grades Pre-Kindergarten to 8th. Thank you for the donation and the encouragement to read! [...]Read More
Evergreen Elementary School / Featured News / RDW ElementaryMay 14, 2024
WW participates at the NEPA Girls STEM Competition at Valley View High SchoolOn Saturday, April 27, 65 Western Wayne School District 4th and 5th grade girls, from both Robert D. Wilson and EverGreen Elementary, traveled to the NEPA Girls STEM Competition at Valley View High School. The girls participated in the following…
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Featured News / RDW ElementaryMay 10, 2024
RDW PTA provides carnation to every student!Mother’s Day is fast approaching! The RDW PTA provided a carnation to every student to take home for that special someone. With generous donations from our RDW families they were also able to donate 340 flowers to the residents of…
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Wayne County Farm Bureau sponsored The Mobile Science Lab at EverGreenMay 17, 2024The mobile classroom traveled to EverGreen from May 13-16 to provide STEM-based science experiments to students in grades K-6. The students of EverGreen excitedly participated in many hands-on experiences, such as The Colorful Bean, How Well Do You Wash, Crawly Critters, and The Mighty Smooth Bean. [...]
Fashion is Haunting: CATWALK 2024May 16, 2024Featuring senior collections, underclassmen projects + competitive pieces.
MAY 21,2024 VETERANS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM DOORS OPEN AT 6 SHOW STARTS AT 6:30PM [...]
EverGreen Book DonationMay 16, 2024For the last few school years, the Wayne County Community Foundation has donated books to students in the Western Wayne School District for grades Pre-Kindergarten to 8th. Thank you for the donation and the encouragement to read! [...]
WW participates at the NEPA Girls STEM Competition at Valley View High SchoolMay 14, 2024One Robert D. Wilson team achieved a 1st Place Award in the Computer Programming Event as pictured.
On Saturday, April 27, 65 Western Wayne School District 4th and 5th grade girls, from both Robert D. Wilson and EverGreen Elementary, traveled to the NEPA Girls STEM Competition at Valley View High School. The girls participated in the following four events: Computer Programming, Mathematics, Science, and Engineering. The entire event was sponsored by the Lackawanna, Wayne, and Pike County United Way.
1st Place Computer Programming in grades 4-6. From left, Rachel Enslin (grade 5), Michaela Lopatofsky (grade 4), and Hailey Wiseman (grade 4). [...]
RDW PTA provides carnation to every student!May 10, 2024Mother’s Day is fast approaching! The RDW PTA provided a carnation to every student to take home for that special someone. With generous donations from our RDW families they were also able to donate 340 flowers to the residents of Wayne Woodlands! Happy Mother’s Day! [...]
Junior Information Night – May 15th – 6-7:30May 9, 2024On Wednesday, May 15th, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. the Guidance Department will be conducting JuniorInformation Night in the LGI. The purpose of this evening is to inform parents/guardians about:selecting a college/training program, college cost, the college admissions process, registration anddeadlines for the SAT/ACT, general financial aid information, Maialearning, SmartFutures, military andjob opportunities and other important information.This time in your student’s academic career is extremely significant to their life after high school. Westrongly encourage you and your student to attend together.If you have any questions prior to the Junior Information Night, please contact 1-800-321-9973 and askto speak to your student’s school counselor. [...]
WW to Host Annual Art Exhibit and Spring Concert on May 11May 6, 2024Western Wayne High School visual artists and musicians are coming together this Saturday, May 11th in an exhibition of the arts. The annual art show exhibit will start at 1 p.m. in the Western Wayne High School gym. This will be followed by the High School Chorus and Band concert beginning at 3 p.m. in the Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium. All of Saturday’s events are free to the public. [...]
FRC 4285 Camobots place 6th in Division / Top 25 Percent in WorldApril 29, 2024This April the robotics team FRC 4285 Camobots (composed of Honesdale HS and Western Wayne HS students) competed in the World Championships for robotics in Houston, Texas. They competed in a group of 608 teams. FRC 4282 finished 6th in their division which put them in the top 25% of the entire world of robotics. The team made many connections with other teams, the Department of Defense, colleges, corporations, and educational personnel from the government. FRC 4285 will be working diligently in the offseason to train up students with what they have learned and will collaborate with teams near and far to grow the program. Western Wayne teacher and team advisor Brian Landry wants to thank the community for their well wishes and all of the help they received from both them and the district in the club’s journey to this tremendous accomplishment. [...]
Safe2Say Something is a youth violence prevention
program run by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General.
The program teaches youth and adults how to recognize
warning signs and signals, especially within social media,
from individuals who may be a threat to themselves or others
and to “say something” BEFORE it is too late.