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11 months ago, Cat Poole
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Would you like to work part-time? Would you like for your hours to be flexible to fit your schedule? If so, please check out the flyer about these positions: - District Afterschool Activity Driver - Activity Trip Driver Call 573-842-2199 to get your copy of the paper application for these positions. _____________________________________________________ Would you like to work part-time after school? If so, please check out the flyer about this position: - After School Activity Sponsor Contact personnel@waynesville.k12.mo.us or call 573-842-2030 to learn more about the after school activity sponsor.
11 months ago, Marianne Ward
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Free meals on Fridays during summer school for all children ages birth to 18 OPAA! and Waynesville R-VI Schools are partnering to provide free meals through a drive-through service each Friday during Summer School at Waynesville High School and Wood Elementary. All children in the community ages birth to 18 are eligible to receive the meals; however, families must register in advance to receive the meals by going to https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdH-1wLysZ3zxKiBnm65FgPrfL7XUljE-GCD7p-_Y-VnVrOWQ/viewform and filling out the brief form. Details · The meals will be available on the following Fridays: May 31, June 7, 14 and 21. Please indicate on the form which Fridays you will be available to pick up the meals. · The WHS drive-through will be open from 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. · The Wood Elementary drive-through will be open from 2:10 to 3:10 p.m. · Each bag will contain two breakfasts and two lunches for each child who has registered through the brief Google form at link above. · A family may only go to one site and must indicate on the form whether they will pick up the meals at the high school or elementary school. Frequently asked questions 1. Are there income guidelines for this program? a. No. All children ages birth to 18 are eligible. 2. Does my child have to be enrolled in summer school to be eligible for this program? a. No. This program is open to the community. 3. Do I have to fill out the form each week? a. No. Please indicate on the form which Fridays you will be picking up the meals. 4. How is this program being funded and why is it being offered? a. The Federal Government is funding this program and OPAA! volunteered to participate so that families in our community could receive the meals. Children are most hungry during the summer months when regular school is not in session and OPAA! is partnering with Waynesville R-VI schools to help ensure that children have food on the weekends during summer school.
11 months ago, Cat Poole
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Waynesville Middle School's Advanced Percussion Band traveled to Williams Early Childhood Center and Partridge Elementary to perform for Williams' AM session and Partridge's entire student body on Thursday, May 16, 2024. A special thank you goes to Vic Firth and Zildjian for again providing free giveaway items, as well as to Rick Vernon for driving the equipment trailer.
12 months ago, Cat Poole
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CTA hosted the annual Retirement Banquet on Thursday, May 9, 2024, at the Waynesville Career Center, where retirees were recognized for their years of dedication and service. The following individuals have announced their retirement from the district this year: Certified: Trish Adkins, Richard Beckett, Rodney Brown, Gary Cook, Robert Crabtree, Barbara Hunt, Ronni Jeter, Michelle Jones, Jenifer Munoz, Elizabeth Rawlings, Tammy Taylor, Angela Wilson and Mark Wilson Classified: Alvin Brown, Nellie Gladden, Joe Hensley, Sabine Labib, Edna Roberts, Jimmie Vogt, Erica Wheeler and Jim York Pictured are Michelle Jones, Tammy Taylor, Ronni Jeter, Edna Roberts, Liz Rawlings, Jenifer Munoz and Dr. Trish Adkins. #wayschools
12 months ago, Cat Poole
CTA Retirement Banquet
CTA Retirement Banquet
CTA Retirement Banquet
CTA Retirement Banquet
CTA Retirement Banquet
CTA Retirement Banquet
CTA Retirement Banquet
CTA Retirement Banquet
CTA Retirement Banquet
CTA Retirement Banquet
Screenings for Pre-school age children May and July screenings for pre-school children ages 3 and 4 who live in the Waynesville R-VI School District are now being scheduled at Williams Early Childhood Center, 12225 Pulaski Avenue, Fort Leonard Wood. To schedule a screening appointment for May 28 or 29 or July 29, 30 or 31, please call 573-842-2650. Details: Students must be ages 3 or 4 by August 1, 2024, to qualify for screening. Students who have already been screened and are on a waiting list do not need to be re-screened. “Our highly qualified, certified teachers work with students on skills that help prepare them to be successful learners in kindergarten,” said Dr. Molinda Mitchell, principal at the center. “By engaging students early, our preschool students become successful kindergartners.” Williams Early Childhood Center’s pre-school program consists of PACE and ECSE. Both are free for Waynesville R-VI residents who are admitted to the program. PACE is the Parent And Child Education program and is for children ages three, four and five who are potty trained, have gone through the screening process used to place students and have been admitted to the program. Transportation is not provided for the PACE program. ECSE The Early Childhood Special Education Program is a free service provided by the Waynesville R-VI School District and services children who are three-years to kindergarten age with educationally disabling conditions. Children with disabling conditions are those who demonstrate significant delays in one or more of these areas: • vision/hearing • speech/language • intellectual functioning • overall development • rate of learning and/or • social/emotional development For information about the center, please call 573-842-2650.
12 months ago, Marianne Ward
Preschool Screenings are May 28 and 29 and July 29, 30 and 31
Kindergarten kickoff and enrollment Kindergarten Kickoff was held on May 1, 2024, with a packed house of parents and students preparing for the start of their kindergarten school year. A popular spot was the "signing" table where students wrote their names and posed for photos. Kindergarten enrollment Kindergarten enrollment is under way in the Waynesville R-VI School District online at https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/Page/13356. This is for students who will be enrolling as kindergartners at East, Freedom, Partridge, Thayer and Wood elementaries. If you have a student eligible (see eligibility requirements below) for kindergarten in the 2024-25 School Year, you will need the following documents: A. *Child’s birth certificate B. *Proof of residence: Any ONE of the following documents in the parent/guardian’s name meets the state’s proof of residence requirements: 1) property tax statement 2) utility bill/agreement (must be dated within the last 60 days). Utilities include water, electric, trash, gas and home phone/internet. Cell phone agreements may not be used to meet this criteria. 3) real estate contract 4) rental agreement/receipt 5) military housing contract If you have questions about these documents, please contact 573-842-2092. C. *Child’s shot record* If your child has not already received the 4-6 year old immunizations, here are the vaccines your child will need: • Diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping cough (pertussis) (DTaP) (5th dose) • Polio (IPV) (4th dose) • Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) (2nd dose) • Chickenpox (Varicella) (2nd dose) These shots must be administered on or after their fourth birthday. D. Legal documents (for special circumstances/ e.g., custody, guardianship, etc.) Eligibility requirements To be eligible to attend kindergarten, a student must be age 5 before Aug. 1, 2024. According to Missouri law, a child is eligible for admission to kindergarten if the child reaches the age of 5 prior Aug. 1, 2024, or if the child is a military dependent who has successfully completed a state-accredited pre-kindergarten program or has attended a state-accredited kindergarten program in another state. Please note there are no exceptions made to this state law. Have questions? If you need help or have questions, please call 573-842-2092. NOTE for WILLIAMS and PARKER Early Childhood Center students: Williams Early Childhood Center and Parker Educational students who will be attending kindergarten in the Waynesville R-VI School District this fall will not need to complete the online enrollment process. The records of Williams and Parker students will automatically move forward to the elementary schools for those eligible for kindergarten.
12 months ago, Marianne Ward
Kindergarten kickoff
Kindergarten kickoff
Kindergarten kickoff
Kindergarten kickoff
Kindergarten kickoff
Kindergarten kickoff
Kindergarten kickoff
Kindergarten kickoff
Kindergarten kickoff
Due to the forecasted weather, Community Salute to Service is being moved to Friday, May 10, 2024, at 6 p.m. #wayschools
12 months ago, Cat Poole
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Due to the forecasted weather this afternoon, the following schedule changes have been made: - There will be no afterschool activities this afternoon, which includes: o There will be no sports practices for grades 6-12. o There will be no WIN this evening grades 6-12. o Club Tiger will not be held this afternoon. o Elementary soccer camp for this evening will not be held. o JV/V Baseball vs. Bolivar has been canceled. o C Team Baseball at Bolivar has been canceled. As of now (12:15 p.m.), the Community Salute to Service scheduled for 6 p.m. this evening will be held as scheduled at Waynesville High School Gym. With the potential for severe weather later today, here are a few reminders regarding storms: The safety of our students is our priority. All buildings have designated areas and procedures for students and staff during a tornado warning. Our staff and students have practiced these procedures and are familiar with them. If a severe weather event occurs at dismissal time, we will keep the students in the building (as we have in the past) until we deem it safe to dismiss students. Should this occur, we will keep you informed via email, text and Facebook. If you feel anxious about the storm and want to pick up your child early, please do so at least one hour prior to dismissal.
12 months ago, Marianne Ward
The district’s Wellness Committee created a fun day of activities for staff members to participate in, including a wiffle ball tournament, painting and a corn hole tournament on Saturday, April 27, 2024. The wiffle ball tournament results are as follows: Softball Coaches – 1st place Williams Early Childhood – 2nd place Whitehouse Wifflers – 3rd place Taking 1st place in the corn hole tournament was Brian Vernon and Jackson Goforth. #wayschools
12 months ago, Cat Poole
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Coming forward one at a time, each Parker Preschool student drew out the name of a student who will replace them at Parker Educational Center for the 2024-25 school year. The drawing for the 40 preschool openings was held on April 25 at the center. Parents will be notified by May 3 if their child’s name was drawn and/or their exact spot on the waitlist. Students who are selected to attend through the random drawing will: · participate in a screening in June · need to complete the enrollment process with the Waynesville R-VI School District #wayschools
about 1 year ago, Cat Poole
Parker Pre School drawings
Parker Pre School drawings
Parker Pre School drawings
Parker Pre School drawings
Parker Pre School drawings
Parker Pre School drawings
Parker Pre School drawings
Tiger Festival of Nations has been moved inside and will be held from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. today. As a reminder the art show is also being held this evening from 4 to 7 pm. The entrance to both events will be located on the 9th Grade Center side of the high school.
about 1 year ago, Marianne Ward
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When Edward Parker talked with Will Shurtliff about Buffalo Wild Wings doing a fundraiser for Williams Early Childhood Center to benefit the Snack in a Pack program, Shurtliff immediately said yes. Buffalo Wild Wings hosted its first fundraiser for Williams to benefit Snack in a Pack with Shurtliff as its general manager on April 8, raising $735. When combined with Buffalo Wild Wings’ $300 sponsorship of Snack in a Pack, their donation totaled $1,035. Business also increased by more than 25% compared to a typical Monday at Buffalo Wild Wings. “This is a win-win. I’m super happy about it,” Shurtliff said. “I hope that we can continue to build this partnership. I want to do whatever we can for the community. I want community outreach to be a big thing for us.” Parker, a custodian at Williams Early Childhood Center, initially matched the $300 donation personally. He added $165 to the $735 raised that night, making his donation $465. This made the total SIAP donation $1500. “I like round numbers,” Parker said with a smile. “I like to do what I can to help our students.” Parker works at Williams, where Snack in a Pack is housed, and sees the 500+ meals going out each week to students who might otherwise go hungry over weekends and holidays. All of the proceeds from the Williams fundraiser went to Snack in a Pack. “We are very grateful because Snack in a Pack is 100% donation driven and we are thankful for Will working with Edward and taking the initiative to make this something great,” said Tina Rowden, coordinator of the Community Resource Office. To encourage Williams Early Childhood Center staff members to attend the fundraiser, Parker hosted games with prizes for them during the fundraising event. Snack in a Pack’s typical weekend pack costs about $4 and includes two entrees, two breakfasts, a fruit or vegetable and a snack. Additional items are added for extended weekends and holidays. If other businesses are interested in partnering to host a fundraiser with Snack in a Pack, they may contact the Community Resource Office at 573-842-2250 or email community@waynesville.k12.mo.us. #wayschools
about 1 year ago, Cat Poole
Snack in a Pack check
Snack in a Pack check
Snack in a Pack check
Tiger Festival of Nations will be held from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Friday, April 26, 2024, at Waynesville High School just outside the entrance to the Ninth Grade Center. Learn about some of the many different cultures found in our district and sample food from all around the world. In the event of inclement weather, Tiger Festival of Nations will be moved inside to the gym. Waynesville R-VI District Art Show, showcasing outstanding work by students in grades K-12, will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, April 26, in the Lecture Hall at Waynesville High School. The Lecture Hall entrance is adjacent to the Ninth Grade Center entrance. #wayschools
about 1 year ago, Cat Poole
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about 1 year ago, Cat Poole
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The Waynesville R-VI Board of Education elected new officers on April 15, 2024, as follows: President Janel Rowell; Vice President Rick Harne, Secretary Andy Anderson and Treasurer Charles Quinn. Members also include Aaron Pondrom, Layne Lercher and Mike Keeling. Cutlines: Megan Ace swears in Mike Keeling and Janel Rowell following their election on April 2 to the Waynesville R-VI Board of Education. They will each serve a three-year term. Superintendent Hilary Bales presents a House Resolution from State Rep. Bill Hardwick to outgoing Board President Paul D. Shultz II who did not seek reelection. Shultz served on the board for nine years, the last six as president. Superintendent Hilary Bales recognized the outgoing officers for their service: President Paul Shultz II, Vice President Rick Harne, Secretary Janel Rowell as Board and Treasurer Andy Anderson. #wayschools
about 1 year ago, Cat Poole
School board members
School board members
School board members
School board members
School board members
The public is invited to attend both of these events. #wayschools
about 1 year ago, Cat Poole
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about 1 year ago, Cat Poole
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Kindergarten Kickoff for the Waynesville R-VI School District will be held at 5:30 p.m. May 1 at Parker Educational Center, 909 U.S. Route 66 in Waynesville. To be eligible to attend kindergarten in the 2024-25 school year, a student must be age 5 before Aug. 1, 2024.
about 1 year ago, Marianne Ward
Kindergarten Kickoff will be held at 5:30 p.m. May 1 at Parker Educational Center.
Emergency vehicles will be using their sirens as they transport athletes who are participating in Special Olympics at Waynesville High School today, Friday, April 12, 2024. They will be driving from the Waynesville City Park to WHS Tiger Stadium. #wayschools
about 1 year ago, Cat Poole