Hello, this is Kraig Hissong, Superintendent, calling to inform families that WL-S is on a 2 hour delay due to slick road conditions. School will start at 9:40 for MS/HS and 9:45 for the Elementary. Thank you, Kraig Hissong
almost 5 years ago, Kraig Hissong
Don’t forget to support the WLSAA field house fundraiser at Chipotle tomorrow evening in Bellefontaine! Give your kitchen and the cook at home a break and join us or order online. Show the flyer or this picture on your phone (or use the code on the flyer) so WLS gets the credit! WLSAA thanks you for your support!
almost 5 years ago, Allison Wygal
Chipotle
You can catch the girl’s basketball game tonight at 6 by going to www.wlstigers.org and clicking on the Livestream link at the top of the page! You’ll also get to see the Cross Country girl’s receive their state champion rings between the JV and Varsity games! Go Tigers!
almost 5 years ago, Allison Wygal
Congratulations to Selena Weaver who was recently selected as the county DAR essay winner! Her essay will advance to the district competition with the possibility of state and national advancement. Selena Weaver was selected by her peers and faculty as the 2020-21 DAR Good Citizen of the Year. The faculty nominated four deserving seniors, who meet the DAR criteria, and fellow seniors then vote for one winner. The DAR Good Citizen is intended to encourage and reward the qualities of good citizenship among students. Particularly, students selected for the award should display dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism in their homes, schools and communities to an outstanding measure. Weaver possesses the many qualities of a good citizen and beyond. She participates in many sports, clubs, volunteer organizations and other co- and extracurriculars. She displays exemplary academic stewardship and is a respected among her peers for integrity and the quality of her character.
almost 5 years ago, Allison Wygal
Dar
Are you interested in enrolling your child in preschool? Upcoming enrollment screenings are being scheduled, so check out the flyer and give them a call!
almost 5 years ago, Allison Wygal
Hello WL-S Families, The last two Mondays have been unusually busy during morning parent drop off. I think this may be due to weather and more parents choosing to take their children to school. Overall, everyone has been doing a great job despite having to wait longer than normal in line. Here are just a few tips to remind everyone of how best to navigate morning drop off. Thanks! 1. Be Patient! Take your time making decisions and allow yourself at least 10 minutes to get through the parent drop off line when it is busy. Over 300 cars are dropping off each morning , and we want to ensure everyone’s safety! 2. Be Ready! Make sure your kids shoes, coat, and book bag are on and ready so it does not create any additional time for your child to exit your vehicle. 3. Use the front parking lot if your child needs assistance getting out of the car or getting organized. Then use the crosswalk to walk your child to the school. This is very helpful to parents with younger children. 4. Pull forward as far as you can before you stop and drop off. Don’t forget that you can go past the flag pole and the fire lane to drop off. This helps to spread cars out! 5. ALWAYS use the curb lane to let your child out of the car or use the front parking lot. We want to ensure no students have to cut between traffic. This could lead to a dangerous situation. 6. To avoid the crowd, try to arrive before 7:25 AM 7. Be Patient and Cautious! Having spoken to parents and families who have dropped children off at other school districts, I think we have one of the best designed and efficient drop off lanes in the area for parents, but it relies on everyone looking out for each other’s children to make sure it is safe. Thanks for being a part of the team to ensure everyone gets to school safely! Thank you, Kraig Hissong
almost 5 years ago, Kraig Hissong
Selena Weaver scored her 1000th career point during last night’s game against Legacy Christian. The lady Tigers won 57-37. Congratulations, Selena!
almost 5 years ago, Allison Wygal
Weaver
Good morning Elementary parents! This is WLS with two announcements. 1) The Kids Heart Challenge will be held next week with A & C classes participating on Monday, Feb 8 and B & D classes participating on Tuesday, Feb 9. Please have students dress in comfortable clothing. 2) Please show today's Gold Card Friday video to your student(s). https://youtu.be/U_6BSYGQBOk. Have a great weekend everyone!
almost 5 years ago, West Liberty-Salem Elementary
Hello, This is Kraig Hissong, Superintendent. Due to slick icy road conditions, WLS will be closed for the day. Thank you and have a safe day!
almost 5 years ago, Kraig Hissong
Hello, this is Kraig Hissong, Superintendent calling to inform families that WLS will be on a 2 hour delay for Friday, February 5th due to slick road conditions.  MS/HS will start at 9:40 and Elementary at 9:45.  Again, WLS will be on a 2 hour delay for tomorrow, February 5th.  
almost 5 years ago, Kraig Hissong
On Thursday, Pages‘ students worked with book binder and artist, Jonna Twiggs, as well as the Wexner Center’s Dionne Custer-Edwards (Director of Learning & Public Practice). Due to Covid restrictions this year, Pages’ students are participating in virtual field trips and workshops. The Journal Making Workshop was led by Jonna, who is a professional book binder. All students received the book binding materials at the start of the workshop. Through Zoom, Jonna showed the students how to sew and bind their own Pages Journals, using needle and waxed thread. Once complete, the students were given a short writing activity by Dionne. They will be using those journals throughout their Pages experience this school year. Pages, provided by The Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio is a creative arts experience offered to students at WL-S in Mythology class, as well as other interested student participants, and led by Jessica Haney. Pages: Art & Writing is a multi-disciplinary program that supports literacy and writing skills through the exploration of contemporary art, film, and performing arts. This program is free for students and pairs educators and artists from the Wexner Center with high school teachers from across central Ohio in the planning of writing-based experiential learning opportunities.
almost 5 years ago, Allison Wygal
Pages
Congratulations to MS/HS 2nd Quarter Honor Roll recipients! Keep up the good work! 4.0 Honor Roll 6th Grade James Brooks, Zoe Carter, Troy Christison, Audrianna Evilsizor, Morgan Gibson, Troy Gibson, Tristin Halterman, Braden Hershberger, Conner Leichty, Claire Ling, Isabelle Sarver, Noah Sarver 7th Grade Ava Astorino, Lance Campbell, Eli Christison, Geneva Estep, Lyndee Harrison, Dylan King, Emery Longaberger, Brevin Louden, Brielle Milliron, Joran Mouton, Ava Poppe, Emma Smith, Elli Ullery 8th Grade Jessa Beard, Isabella Hardwick, Caleb Herschberger, Rebekah Hudson, Ava Johnson, Luke McGill, Daniel Neer, Isaiah Reames, Maximilian Rudolph, Craig Stanford, Akira Whitman, Bexley Wilcoxon 9th Grade Emma Bails, Kerrigan Burgel, Megan Hollar, Miles Hostetler, Faith Jones, Sari Kitchen, Sidney Larison, Addison McAuley, Lily Smith, Chaley Wade, Veronica Wall, Lillian Weaver 10th Grade Kayla Cole, Christian Davis, Maggie Davis, Brittany Neer, Delaney Wade 11th Grade Megan Adams, Macie Campbell, Brady Forsythe, Ali Gault, Emily Hollar, Lauren Kindle, Douglas Legge, Audrey McGill, Hallie Smith, Micah Stoner, Mandilyn Weaver 12th Grade Lance Baldwin, Regan Boyd, Nicholas Burden, Sophia Cole, Morgan Damron, Tyler Douthwaite, Grace Estes, Emma Hostetler, Rachel Hostetler, Luke Hudson, Dawson Jenkins, Alyssa Johnson, Hannah Jones, Kaylee LeVan, Jaden Marchal, Ryan Motzko, Hayden Phillips, Selena Weaver, Kienna Whitman, Isaac Wilson 3.8 Honor Roll 6th Grade Grace Jones, Kash LeVan, Zachary Carter, Hattie Jacobs, Bayes Lapp, Brady Lightner, Tucker Searles, Carson Spencer, Jill Fullenkamp, Emma Liggett, Miles Christison, Natalie Fish, Sophia Landon, Kiersten Stoll, Levi Yelton, Lyla Breon, Thaddeus Kitchen, Benjamin Wall 7th Grade Promise Alkire, Marisa Smith, Alexa Cheetham, Dustin Bolton, Taryn Bradley, Wyatt Saxton, Haylee Earles, Kaylee Blair, Naomi Cole, Breece Gullet, Wyatt Longaberger, Mason Helms, Atticus Loudenback, Victoria Douthwaite, Kaylee Powell, Brady Kauffman, Caleb Ling 8th Grade Greyson Horsley, Sami King, Silas Kauffman, Ava Chamberlain, Audrey Collins, Madeline McGill, Nathan Neuerman, Kennedy Wallace, Quentin Rudolph, Treyton Helms, Owen Barger, Teagan Boyd, Taran Logwood, Aaron Campbell 9th Grade Evan Fullenkamp, Leah Ropp, Julia Wilson, Izabella Meister, Kendall LeVan, Whitney Strapp, Zander Fahnestock, Olivia Wilcox, Abby Guest, Carter Titus, Kenzie Phillips, Madeline Cole, Isabelle Wygal, Mallory Bostick, Ivy Cline, Sophia Hardwick 10th Grade Abbigayle Long, Renee Neer, Isabelle Wilson, Carlee Hausler, Shae Stoner, Lena Kauffman, Amelia Hudson, Rylie Schultz, Tina Douthwaite, Lexy Lee, Arianna Chapman, Adam Stapleton, Logan Phillips, D.J. Yoder, Ellie Cheetham, Trinity Floyd 11th Grade Jocelynn Kennaw, William Motzko, Logan Saylor, Harley Knox, Alexandrea Caldwell, Adam LaRoche, Kylie Burgel, Owen Johnson, Avery Davis, Naomi McGill, Isaac Reames, Aubrey Williams 12th Grade Mearic Campbell, Maria Henderson, Olivia Neer, Andrew Stoner, Maguire Stratton, Josh Spinner 3.0 Honor Roll 6th Grade Aisyln Whitaker, Isabelle Richards, Tanner Myers, Bryson Jones, Eli Sertell, Silas Krabill, Avi Lehman, Braydon Thompson, Savannah Gluckle, Madison Jones, Emma Vigar, Joseph Griffiin, Skyler Ropp, Ezekial Sidders, Garrett Hull, Isabella Hughes, Rylan Trimble, Carson Stokes, Alivia Campbell, Colton Neeld, Aubralyn Wiat, Reagan Winters, Bayleigh Deam, Sutton Wilcoxon, Aiden Hull, Casey Boyer, Ashlyn Pope, Avery Northup, Colton Randall, Eliza Halterman, Xzavior Nicholl 7th Grade Noah Boyd, Van LaFollette, Ella Vondenhuevel, Dallas Koons, Caden Stokes, Zaylor Eggleston, Kaitlyn Benetos, Caleb Heater, Alexander Boyer, Amani Grantham, Samuel Strapp, Alexzander Gluckle, Taylor Cook, Timothy Howells, Cody Ferryman, Cameron Pope, Isaac Sertell, Landon Mitchell, Bryant Eaton, Sunny Lhamon-Waller, Reese Oder, Addison Hutton, Marshall Sutherin, Malia Miller, Addyson Mattox, Levi Miller, Cooper Titus, Eli Bremer, Gwenyth McCullough, Ian Cox, Wyatt Bell, Elise Longshore, Mylee Dooley, Caleb Larson, Jacob Lauck, Olivia Reichardt, Abigail Timmons, Lydia Schmidt, Kamden Hissong, Brock Burgel, Sadie Paul, Carson Poppe 8th Grade Kaydence Connolly, Leigha Cox, Edna Keller, Shayanne McClintick, Luke Thomas, Talon Castle, Grace Hacker, Jacob Evans, Anna Cole, Jackson Steider, Allison Ferryman, Alaina Irving, Collin Thompson, Joshua Wilcoxon, Reagan Simpson, Sophia Holland, John Bahan, Silas King, Aiden Taylor, Marley Myers, Troy Bradley, Laila Butler, Lincoln Henderson, Isaiah Reminder, Nick Shifflet, Samuel Peraza, Clayton McAuley 9th Grade Brooklyn Wilcoxon, Lauren Kimball, Adam Jennings, Emily Asbury, Mason Barger, MaKenzy Sandefur, Riley Knox, Anna Byrd, Zachary Damron, John Richards, Xan Schmidt, Cara Deam, Aubree Timmons, Alyse Bremer, Peyton Hull, Jane Fullenkamp, Zoie Vermillion, Taylor Kennedy, Connor Shover, Alexis Helms, Riggs Lapp, P
almost 5 years ago, Allison Wygal
Ms. Haney, Mrs. Phelps, and Mr. Warren pose for a selfie while waiting for their first round of Covid-19 vaccinations on Friday. Read the full story on staff vaccinations here https://www.wlstigers.org/article/392728?org=wls!
almost 5 years ago, Allison Wygal
Covid vaccination
Hello, this is Kraig Hissong, Superintendent. Due to continued icy and drifted road conditions, WLS is closed for the day. Again, WLS is closed for the day. Thank you.
almost 5 years ago, Kraig Hissong
Hello, this Kraig Hissong, Superintendent.  Due to the poor road conditions, WLS will be on a two hour delay for Tuesday, February 2.  School will start at 9:40 for MS/HS and 9:45 for Elementary.  Again, WLS is on a 2 hour delay for tomorrow.  Thank you.
almost 5 years ago, Kraig Hissong
Good afternoon! All afternoon/evening activities for today have been cancelled. Stay safe!
almost 5 years ago, Allison Wygal
Snowday
We are pleased to announce the opening of our school based health center on January 19th! Many of our families have had questions on how billing will work for services. If you wish to have your student seen if necessary, please take a moment to log into Final Forms and fill out the consent form. Once your student has received services (remember, you will be notified in advance) you can call Community Health and Wellness at any time to have your insurance on file. Our families will be billed just like any visit to their primary health care visit, so in the event that you have copays, an invoice will be mailed to your home. We do not except (or want) students to pay for services at school. If you need to have insurance placed on file at that time, you may call 937-599-1411. Please let us know if you have any other questions by messaging or calling the office. Thank you!
almost 5 years ago, Allison Wygal
Our elementary classes wrapped up The Great Kindness Challenge week by making signs to thank local businesses and organizations that impact both our students and community! First graders made this sign for our Fire and EMS front line workers! Thank you for keeping our community safe!
almost 5 years ago, Allison Wygal
Ems
Are you a senior who will be 18 this summer? Are you looking for a summer job? Keep reading! 2021 Honda Summer Jobs! $17.00/hr. & 18.10/hr. Adecco’s Honda summer positions are assembly production positions building vehicles at Honda! All positions are at Honda of America Manufacturing in Marysville & East Liberty, Ohio. Apply now, first shift positions will go quickly! Positions start in May/June and end in August. Benefits of this job include: • Great New Starting Wage of $17.00/hr. & $18.10/hr. • Great work experience for your resume • Great work out! You'll be an industrial athlete! • Daily overtime paid after 8 hours daily • No experience required • $100 monthly attendance bonus! Text "Summer" to 937-386-6104 Call: 937-642-5139 Apply online: adeccousa.com/honda
almost 5 years ago, Allison Wygal
Hello, this is Kraig Hissong, Superintendent of West Liberty-Salem, with an important message. Due to current road conditions, continuing snow fall throughout the night and refreeze, school will be closed for tomorrow, February 1st. Again, school is closed for tomorrow, Monday February 1st. Thank you.
almost 5 years ago, Kraig Hissong