From our Athletic Office: All athletic events today April 2, 2024, have been canceled. #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
There will be no school in the Waynesville R-VI School District today (Tuesday, April 2, 2024) due to widespread power outages and downed tree limbs in the area. For those students who were scheduled to go to Jefferson City today to the State Capitol for the kickoff of the Month of the Military Child, the trip will be made. If you are able to safely make it to your school this morning, please plan to arrive at the time that was previously scheduled. Students who are able to make the trip will need to be picked up at their schools at 2:15 p.m.
over 1 year ago, Marianne Ward
School Board Member Rick Harne was the guest reader at Thayer Elementary for Love of Reading Week on Monday, April 1, 2024. A student also volunteered to help read one of the books. Harne is vice president of the Waynesville R-VI Board of Education. #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
School board member reading to class
Superintendent Hilary Bales read to students on Monday, April 1, 2024, at East Elementary to celebrate Love of Reading Week. #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
Superintendent reading to students
From our Athletic Office: The following events have been rescheduled due to impending weather; COED JV Track at Marshfield has been rescheduled for April 3 Boys Tennis versus Salem has been rescheduled for April 23 C Team Baseball at Rolla is TBD #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
April 1-5 is Disability Acceptance Week
over 1 year ago, Marianne Ward
April 1-5 is Disability Acceptance Week
Superintendent Hilary Bales recognized the Waynesville R-VI Board of Education members for Board Appreciation Month during their March 25, 2024, board meeting. Each of the schools gave small tokens of appreciation to the board members for their many hours of volunteer service. Pictured are (front row): Treasurer Andy Anderson, Vice President Rick Harne, Secretary Janel Rowell, Superintendent Hilary Bales; second row: Layne Lercher, Aaron Pondrom, Charles Quinn and President Paul Shultz II. #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
School board members
Nathan Wilking, a senior at Waynesville High School, has been named the Rotary Student of the Month for March 2024. His parents are James and Sara Wilking. Wilking was selected to represent the word “integrity.” His nominator stated, “Nathan is a student that is remarkably dependable. Although he participates in a significant number of extracurricular activities, he is a student that I can count on to get things done. He shows up ready to work, never complains, is attentive, and asks questions when needed - and is always willing to help his peers when asked to. He is one of my strongest students and one that I will miss when he graduates.” Wilking is an outstanding student who carries a 4.19 grade point average, ranking in the top 5% of his class, and has a 97.54% attendance rate for all four years of high school. He is involved in the National Honor Society, Freshman Mentor Program, and A+. On top of the extracurricular activities, he is involved in during the school day, he also runs cross country and plays tennis. Upon graduation, Wilking plans to attend Kaskaskia College where he received a two-year full-ride tennis scholarship. His plan is to become an architect. #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
Rotary student of the month
Rotary student of the month
Bus route 20B was involved in a minor accident at approximately 8:20 a.m. when the bus backed into a mailbox near Stirrup and Stamper in Waynesville. The school nurse is checking out the students. Parents of the students who were on the bus at the time are being contacted. #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
Fourth grade students from Freedom Elementary recently hosted a Gallery of Presidents. Tasked with researching past influential presidents, students demonstrated their knowledge to fellow classmates and staff in an interactive presentation. #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
Gallery of presidents
Gallery of presidents
Gallery of presidents
Gallery of presidents
Gallery of presidents
Gallery of presidents
Gallery of presidents
Gallery of presidents
Gallery of presidents
Gallery of presidents
AUSA Fort Leonard Wood - Mid MO Chapter leaders volunteered with Snack in a Pack before Spring Break to help pack bags for more than 500 students in the Waynesville R-VI School District. Once completed, the team presented the Snack in a Pack program leaders with a donation of $1000 to help support their mission of feeding hungry kids over weekends and holidays. About Snack in a Pack Snack in a Pack (SIAP) is a supplemental food program that feeds approximately 550 students in the Waynesville R-VI School District over weekends and extended school breaks. SIAP is a 100% donation-driven program that relies on the generosity of its partners, donors, and community volunteers to continue its mission to feed hungry children and improve educational success. The current cost of maintaining the program is $2,500 per week at roughly $4 per student. The program costs an average of $100,000 a year and relies solely on donations from organizations and members of the local community to operate successfully. To learn more about Snack in a Pack go to https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/Page/11286. If you are interested in helping donate food or funds to Snack in a Pack, please email spack@waynesville.k12.mo.us or call (573) 842-2250 for more information. #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
Snack in a Pack donations
Count of donations
Snack in a Pack check
The Waynesville R-VI School District will offer Summer School May 30-June 27 for students entering grades K-12. There will be no summer school on June 19 in observance of Juneteenth. For summer school, students register for the grade level they will attend in the fall. Information on summer school programming is available on the district’s website at https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/Domain/1831. (Students who will be entering grades K-9 this fall will be bringing home paper copies of the brochures and registration forms later this week. High School students can pick up a paper copy of the form in the HS office. You can also print a copy of the forms from the webpage.) Please contact your student's school if you have additional questions. Again, the link to Summer School forms is https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/Domain/1831.
over 1 year ago, Marianne Ward
Summer School will be May 30-June 27
From our Athletics Office: Today's (March 25, 2024) tennis match vs. West Plains at Waynesville is cancelled.
over 1 year ago, Marianne Ward
On March 14-16 , 2024, delegations from WHS and WMS traveled to Carthage, Mo., to attend the Missouri Association of Student Councils 76th Annual State Convention. Carthage High School hosted the event and planned three days of team-building activities, discussion forums, a charity event and guest speakers to inspire young leaders. WHS and WMS students in attendance had a chance to network and share ideas with peers from around the state. The energy at convention is palpable and students return energized to end the school year while starting to plan for the upcoming school year. WHS Student Government Association is sponsored by Joshua Mize with assistance by Nancy Swick. WMS Student Council is sponsored by Kayla Atchison with assistance by Angela Rougely-Garcia #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
WHS students
WHS Students
WHS Students
WHS Students
Waynesville Middle School Student Council members were awarded the Missouri Association of Student Councils Gold Honor Council Award at the 76th Annual State Convention in Carthage, Mo. WMS Student Council is sponsored by Kayla Atchison with assistance by Angela Rougely-Garcia. The criteria are established to honor those councils that have a comprehensive program in promoting student activities and student leadership. Activities include school service, spirit, community service, student and teacher recognition, and leadership training activities. "This is our second year receiving this prestigious award," Atchison said. "I am beyond proud of our students and their commitment to serving our school and community with pride!" #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
WMS student council
WMS student council
WMS student council
The Waynesville High School Student Government Association hosted a Spring Egg Hunt for the community at Tiger Stadium on Saturday, March 2, 2024. In addition to the egg hunts by grade level, the two-hour event included: face painting, color station, chalk art, sack races and a cake walk. The SGA sponsor is Joshua Mize. All activities were free for families with kids Pre-K to 8th grade to enjoy. The WHS students worked hard to provide an opportunity for families to get out and enjoy the nice weather. Amongst the candy filled eggs were golden eggs that earned kids a trip to the prize table to select a large candy and a squishmallow. This was the first year that the Student Government Association hosted such an event, and based on the feedback during the event, SGA hopes to host the event again next year. #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
Egg hunt
Egg hunt
Egg hunt
Egg hunt
Egg hunt
WHS students participate in Polar Plunge, raise funds for Special Olympics A group of Waynesville High School students participated in the 2024 SOMO Polar Plunge - Columbia on Saturday, March 9, 2024. This annual event is a fundraiser for the Special Olympics of Missouri. This year's group of plungers from WHS consisted of students from Student Government Association and the CID classes. The week leading up to the plunge students held a penny war fundraiser at lunch in addition to fundraising individually. In total WHS's 10 participants raised $1837 for the Special Olympics. The top fundraisers from the group were Aaron Littleton with $512 and Mackenzie Henderson with $355. The 10 WHS students and staff who participated were: Emma Stark, Citlali Arzabala, Danika Em, Kaden Crone, Mackenzie Henderson, Mackenzie Workman, Wyatt Carter, Aaron Littleton, and teachers Stephanie Peace, and Nancy Swick. #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
Polar Plunge
Polar Plunge
Polar Plunge
Waynesville High School students, staff and district leaders spoke with Missouri elected officials in D.C., including Sen. Eric Schmitt, and their staff about the importance of Basic Impact Aid. Waynesville R-VI Superintendent Hilary Bales is also pictured with Congressman Mark Alford. #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole
WHS students in DC
WHS students in DC
Superintendent in DC
We hope this graphic helps clear up confusion over market value vs. assessed value. For example: A home with a market value $200,000 has an assessed value of $38,000. The 10-cent tax levy on $100 assessed valuation would mean an increase in real property taxes of $38 a year for that homeowner. If the same homeowner in our example also had vehicles with a market value of $60,000, the assessed value on those vehicles would be $19,980. That would mean an increase in personal property taxes of $19.98 a year. Combined together (the real and personal property ), the increase in this example would be $57.98. For the purposes of the graphic below, we rounded up to $60 a year.
over 1 year ago, Marianne Ward
Market value vs assessed value
All 3/19 baseball games have been canceled. Other baseball updates include: C team: No game 4/17 vs. St. James No game 4/23 vs. St. James Added game 4/30 vs. Houston at Bandy Field starting at 4:30 p.m. JV/V: Rolla game 4/25 moved to 4/24 #wayschools
over 1 year ago, Cat Poole