We have had some cases of Hand, Foot and Mouth disease in the district. Please see below and contact us or your physician with any questions or concerns. Jennifer Royalty School
read more …National See you at the Pole Day had a terrific turnout this morning. Community members, students, and staff gathered around flagpoles in the area to pray and show support for our local district as well as area law enforcement. For a community
read more …The Beat the Heat Plan will be in effect again this afternoon, Tuesday, September 26th.
read more …The Beat the Heat Plan will be in effect again this afternoon, Tuesday, September 26th.
read more …Mary L. Cook Public Library (MLCPL) and Wayne Local Schools (WLS) will work together to design, plan, and establish a community center on the Wayne Local Schools campus. On September 19, 2017, the Mary L. Cook Public Library Board of Trustees passed a
read more …The Waynesville Middle School Apple Flappin' Booth at the Sauerkraut Festival is looking for volunteeers to work two hour shifts. If you are able to help in the booth, please contact Cindy Raab at craab@wayne-local.com. The funds raised from the booth
read more …Wayne Local Schools is pleased to be named a “Green Business” by the Dayton Regional Green Program. We believe establishing a positive environmental impact is of the utmost importance. As a part of Dayton
read more …Ray Davis 90th Birthday Open House Quaker Heights Community Room 514 High St. Waynesville, OH Saturday October 28, 2017 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Open House
read more …2 x 2 Custom Spartan Yard Signs available. Click here for order form. Deadline is Wed., September 20, 2017. Any questions, please contact Tammy Buchfield at tburchfield@wayne-local.com or call (513) 897-2761 with any
read more …The Waynesville Football Alumni will be hosting a pre-game tailgate party inviting everyone to attend. The tailgate party will be before homecoming on September 22. While we want to have as many former players as possible attend the games, we also want
read more …Supportive Peers' is a program where high school juniors and seniors (sometimes sophomores) use as an elective or give up study hall, and are placed throughout the district to work with students that have special needs. The peers are responsible for
read more …BUILDING OUR COMMUNITY’S FUTURE NOW - 9-18-17 Issue 19, a 4.68 mill bond issue on the local November ballot, is a unique opportunity for Waynesville to strengthen our community and its future. The time is now for Wayne Local Schools to
read more …The Class of 2018 is selling Waynesville Spartan Garden Flags IT’S THE MISSION IT’S THE 22 STRONG IT’S THE UNITY OF OUR COMMUNITY The cost is $30 which includes weather proof vinyl double-sided printing and a garden stand Perfect for
read more …On September 11, the people of the United States remember a sad event that happened in our country sixteen years ago. Even though many of our students weren't born yet, they have older parents and relatives who remember that day quite well. Our
read more …These students are enjoying their two, brand new, sensory math and science centers in the middle and elementary schools.
read more …Going on NOW thru September 13th, the High School and Middle School choirs will be conducting their Annual Mumkin and Mumsters Sale. Pickup will be October 3rd after school and checks need to be made out to Wayne Local Schools.
read more …WAYNE LOCAL BOND ISSUE ON BALLOT NOVEMBER 7, 2017 Our school campus is a daily destination for community members whether we are in school or not. This high volume of activity causes traffic issues complicated by current campus limitations. An
read more …The Thyroid is a small gland located in the base of the neck, and regulates the flow of hormones to many parts of the body, including your heart, brain, liver and kidney. Because symptoms are so broad, it can be hard to identify, but symptoms include
read more …At Last Week's Football Game, students displayed a chain that was in shape of two '2's to signify the image of 22Strong. Throughout Homecoming week, orange slips were passed out in all schools and the students were to write down what they liked
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