Emilee Barnett - HS Contact
Nancy Lukasavage/Lindsay Smith - MS Contacts
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National Honor Society (NHS)
Advisors: Mike Arlinghaus, Amy Hershner, Chi Lampman; NHS@wayne-local.com
2023-2024 NHS Officers:
To be considered for membership of Wayne Local School's National Honor Society, students must exhibit Character, Service, Leadership and Academic abilities. Students are required to have an unweighted GPA of 3.6 or higher and volunteer a minimum of 40 service hours in order to apply for membership. Application packets will be delivered to qualifying students with an unweighted GPA of 3.6 or higher.
Current members must maintain an unweighted GPA of 3.6 or higher, volunteer a minimum of 30 hours each school year, and attend chapter meetings.
Update: Application
Advisor: Ms. Angela Polzinetti, apolzinetti@wayne-local.com
Mission Statement:
It is our job to help fellow students focus, organize, develop, and revise all kinds of writing. Our role is to question and redirect while leaving control of the paper in the hands of the student-writer.
Students may come for a conference at any stage of the writing process. Allow yourself at least a day to address any suggestions or questions before your paper is due, however.
Location: Tutoring Center, upstairs in the high school wing
Availability of Tutors: Tutors will be available during an assigned class period. A list will be posted.
If you make arrangements, tutors can meet with you outside of school if their schedule allows.
What to Bring:
Writing Center Tutors Second Semester 2023
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Period 8: E
Advisor: David Coffey
Advisors - Elizabeth Pardon , Maria Syvertsen , Karen Horvath
Twitter Link: @madame_pardon
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Advisor —Patrick Hardin
Students going on the marine biology trip have an opportunity for an adventure of a lifetime. Far away from the tourist attractions of Nassau, we spend our time on the Andros Island in the Bahamas. This unique experience is a chance for students to explore, discover and learn about coral reefs, Bahamian history, Bahamian culture and coastal ecosystems. Students snorkel daily identifying fish, corals and other animals.
Advisor: Bethany Lamb
Instagram: @wls_art_showcase
Remind: @wayneaclub
Art club provides a place to create art as well as take field trips to museums to see art in person and to use our art as a form of connecting to our community through philanthropy. Come let your creativity flow after school where you will have access to materials and resources to make your vision come to life. We encourage student to come who want to work on projects from their art classes, personal projects, collaborative art projects or even if you just want to explore different mediums.
For those interested in National Art Honors Society you can participate in art community service and run for officer.
Activities:
Advisors: Bethany Lamb, Elizabeth Pardon
Traveling is the best way to practice your language skills and where better to see incredible artwork and experience culture than Europe! From Paris to Rome we will walk the streets of European history and learn about the artists and architects who invested in these beautiful cities. Students will learn to paint from art masters and use their French & Spanish to order lunch! Trip is on alternating years during spring break.
Advisor: Ryan Hill
Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), known at Waynesville as the SHIELD (Students Helping In Everyday Life Decisions), is a group of student leaders dedicated to providing avenues for making good choices. Students in the SHIELD lead projects both school and community based. We are especially active during homecoming, Red Ribbon Week, and Prom but have many other initiatives throughout the school year.
Senior Class Advisor - Sharon Vogel
Junior Class Advisor - Jen Royalty and Jamie Manley
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Spring Musical Director—