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On Tuesday, April 28, 2026, NextHome Realty–Team Lisa Ellis donated multiple pairs of shoes and socks to Waynesville High School through the Shoes from the Heart program. Shoes from the Heart, a non-profit organization committed to delivering footwear to children in need, joined with Lisa Ellis, Next Home Realty and her team. Shoes from the Heart helps provide shoe closets for public schools, providing school staff with immediate access to footwear for students when the need arises. This collaboration exemplifies the shared commitment of both organizations to enhance the well-being of children in our community.

about 2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
On Tuesday, April 28, 2026, NextHome Realty–Team Lisa Ellis donated multiple pairs of shoes to Waynesville High School through the Shoes from the Heart program. Shoes from the Heart, a non-profit organization committed to delivering footwear to children in need, joined with Lisa Ellis, Next Home Realty and her team. Shoes from the Heart helps provide shoe closets for public schools, providing school staff with immediate access to footwear for students when the need arises. This collaboration exemplifies the shared commitment of both organizations to enhance the well-being of children in our community.
Join us for a community conversation with Kym Laube from 6 to 7:15 p.m. on Friday, May 8, 2026, in the Waynesville High School Auditorium. Laube has more than 30 years of experience helping youth and families prevent substance use and is a member of the Tall Cop Says Stop team.

Parents, families and the public are invited and encouraged to attend this free event.

Laube will share information about how to talk with young people about drugs, alcohol and making healthy decisions. Laube is the Executive Director of Human Understanding Growth Services and has dedicated her work to helping youth and families prevent substance use. She will discuss:

- Strategies to prevent substance use
- Tips for starting open, honest conversations with youth
- Ways families and communities can support and guide young people

This event is hosted and sponsored by the Central Ozarks Medical Center (COMC). In addition to the evening event, Laube will speak with middle school and high school students earlier in the day.

about 2 months ago, Marianne Ward
 Join us for a community conversation with Kym Laube from 6 to 7:15 p.m. on Friday, May 8, 2026, in the Waynesville High School Auditorium. Laube has more than 30 years of experience helping youth and families prevent substance use and is a member of the Tall Cop Says Stop team.  Parents, families and the public are invited and encouraged to attend this free event.  Laube will share information about how to talk with young people about drugs, alcohol and making healthy decisions. Laube is the Executive Director of Human Understanding Growth Services and has dedicated her work to helping youth and families prevent substance use. She will discuss:  Strategies to prevent substance use Tips for starting open, honest conversations with youth Ways families and communities can support and guide young people This event is hosted and sponsored by the Central Ozarks Medical Center (COMC). In addition to the evening event, Laube will speak with middle school and high school students earlier in the day.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.

A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.

about 2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School has announced the Prom queen and king candidates. They are as follows:



Prom Queen Candidates:

Breanna Bednarick
Katherine Bercier
Emmalie Erlewine
Destiny Griffin


Prom King Candidates:

Noah Forte
Brandon Jackson
Keegan Sharp
Ki Ventura


Prom will take place Saturday, May 9, 2026.

about 2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
Waynesville High School has announced the Prom queen and king candidates. They are as follows:     Prom Queen Candidates:  Breanna Bednarick Katherine Bercier Emmalie Erlewine Destiny Griffin    Prom King Candidates:  Noah Forte Brandon Jackson Keegan Sharp Ki Ventura    Prom will take place Saturday, May 9, 2026.
Join us tomorrow, Wednesday (April 29) for Community Salute to Service!



The community is invited to attend the Community Salute to Service at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, 2026, in the Waynesville High School Auditorium.



This event is free and open to the public and members of the community are encouraged to attend.



The Community Salute to Service will recognize high school students from throughout Missouri who are joining/attending:

· any branch of the U.S. military

· National Guard

· Reserves

· ROTC program at a college/university

· military academy



Students being recognized should report to the Choir Room at 5:30 p.m. April 29 at WHS, which is located at 200 G.W. Lane St. in Waynesville, Mo.
about 2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
Join us tomorrow, Wednesday (April 29) for Community Salute to Service!     The community is invited to attend the Community Salute to Service at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, 2026, in the Waynesville High School Auditorium.     This event is free and open to the public and members of the community are encouraged to attend.     The Community Salute to Service will recognize high school students from throughout Missouri who are joining/attending:  ·      any branch of the U.S. military  ·      National Guard  ·      Reserves  ·      ROTC program at a college/university  ·      military academy    Students being recognized should report to the Choir Room at 5:30 p.m. April 29 at WHS, which is located at 200 G.W. Lane St. in Waynesville, Mo.
All after school activities for today, April 27, 2026, will not be held in the Waynesville R-VI School District due to the potential of impending weather.

This means there will be no Club Tiger, no WIN, no sports practices, no sporting events and no middle school band concert this evening.

The Waynesville Middle School Spring Band Concert has been rescheduled for 6 p.m. tomorrow, April 28, 2026, at Waynesville High School Auditorium.

The WMS baseball game will not be rescheduled, due to scheduling conflicts.

The Central Ozarks Conference Tennis Tournament, which had been scheduled for today, has been postponed until tomorrow.
about 2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
JROTC Drill Team takes 3rd place at Nationals



The Waynesville JROTC Tiger Drill Team took 3rd place at Nationals during the U.S. Army Cadet Command Rocky Mountain National Drill Competition from April 22-26,2026.



Waynesville's team was awarded the Norwich Trophy for its 3rd place finish out of a field of more than 50 schools from around the world.



These are the complete results:



· 3rd Place Overall - Norwich Cup

· 3rd Place Armed Division Overall

· 5th Place Unarmed Division Overall

· 2nd Place Armed Inspection

· 2nd Place Unarmed Exhibition

· 3rd Place Armed Exhibition

· 4th Place Armed Color Guard

· 1st Place Armer Exhibition Dual - Austin Bailly & Trevor Skyles

· 1st Place Unarmed Exhibition Dual - Addison Bowling & Addison Smith

· 1st Place Unarmed Exhibition Quad - Danely Aguilar, Addison Bowling, Adriana Martinez and Addison Smith

· 3rd Place Armed Exhibition Solo - Trevor Skyles

· 4th Place Armed Exhibition Quad - Austin Bailly, Kaden Crone, Aubrey Ellison, Trevor Skyles

· 5th Place Best Overall Armed Commander - David Boyd

· 7th Place (of over 500) - Christie Bennett

about 2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
JROTC Drill Team takes 3rd place at Nationals
JROTC Drill Team takes 3rd place at Nationals
JROTC Drill Team takes 3rd place at Nationals
JROTC Drill Team takes 3rd place at Nationals
JROTC Drill Team takes 3rd place at Nationals
JROTC Drill Team takes 3rd place at Nationals
JROTC Drill Team takes 3rd place at Nationals
JROTC Drill Team takes 3rd place at Nationals
JROTC Drill Team takes 3rd place at Nationals
Ozark Conference Returns in 2027–28; Participating Schools Announced

The Ozark Conference will officially return in the 2027–28 school year, and its participating schools have now been announced.
At this time Camdenton, Lebanon, Rolla, Springfield Central, Springfield Parkview, and Waynesville will form the reestablished conference, bringing together a competitive and tradition-rich group of programs. The return of the OC will reignite longstanding rivalries while creating exciting new moments for athletes, students, and fans.
This announcement signals a strong future for regional competition, rooted in tradition and driven by opportunity.
More details will follow in the coming months. Schools will remain in their current conference alignments during the 2026–27 school year.
2 months ago, Marianne Ward
Ozark Conference logo
Waynesville High School Student Government Association was recognized for receiving the MASC Honor Council Award and Special Olympics School of Character Gold Award by Superintendent Hilary Bales during the Waynesville R-VI Board of Education meeting on April 20, 2026.



Honor Council

WHS SGA received the Missouri Association of Student Councils Honor Council Silver Award, which recognizes councils for their involvement at the local, the South Central District Student Council and state levels.

Special Olympics School of Character

The Special Olympics School of Character is an award given to schools that take active steps toward making their school environment more inclusive. WHS received the Gold Award and was recognized for students being involved in the CBI class, Tiger Buddies and SGA.

2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
WHS SGA recognized for 2 state awards
Myla Hendricks, a junior at Waynesville High School, earned a top award for her artwork at the state Capitol and received a $100 gift certificate in celebration of Youth Art Month in April 2026.

For Youth Art Month from March 9 to April 9, students from across the state are selected to have their artwork displayed in the 3rd-floor Rotunda of the State Capitol in Jefferson City, Mo. Hendricks was one of the four selected from Waynesville High School. At the closing ceremony of the Youth Art Month, 15 students were selected for the top awards. Hendricks received the Fine Arts Coordinator Choice Award for her alternate self-portrait in colored pencil titled "Masking." She received a $100 gift certificate sponsored by Blick Art Materials. Hendricks’ teacher is Sarah Luttrell.

2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
Myla Hendricks, a junior at Waynesville High School, earned a top award for her artwork at the state Capitol and received a $100 gift certificate in celebration of Youth Art Month in April 2026.   For Youth Art Month from March 9 to April 9, students from across the state are selected to have their artwork displayed in the 3rd-floor Rotunda of the State Capitol in Jefferson City, Mo. Hendricks was one of the four selected from Waynesville High School. At the closing ceremony of the Youth Art Month, 15 students were selected for the top awards. Hendricks received the Fine Arts Coordinator Choice Award for her alternate self-portrait in colored pencil titled "Masking."  She received a $100 gift certificate sponsored by Blick Art Materials. Hendricks’ teacher is Sarah Luttrell.
Myla Hendricks, a junior at Waynesville High School, earned a top award for her artwork at the state Capitol and received a $100 gift certificate in celebration of Youth Art Month in April 2026.   For Youth Art Month from March 9 to April 9, students from across the state are selected to have their artwork displayed in the 3rd-floor Rotunda of the State Capitol in Jefferson City, Mo. Hendricks was one of the four selected from Waynesville High School. At the closing ceremony of the Youth Art Month, 15 students were selected for the top awards. Hendricks received the Fine Arts Coordinator Choice Award for her alternate self-portrait in colored pencil titled "Masking."  She received a $100 gift certificate sponsored by Blick Art Materials. Hendricks’ teacher is Sarah Luttrell.
Hendricks earned top award
Alexander Valencia, a senior at Waynesville High School, has signed to continue his academic and athletic (soccer) career at Drury University. His signing was held on April 21, 2026.
2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
Valencia signs with Drury University
Valencia signs with Drury University
Valencia signs with Drury University
Valencia signs with Drury University
Valencia signs with Drury University

Students recognized for having artwork published



Waynesville R-VI students were recognized for having their artwork published in the Missouri Art Education Association's Show Me Art Coloring Book during the Waynesville R-VI Board of Education on April 20, 2026.



Students designed a coloring page based on their favorite outdoor activities, such as cycling, fishing, camping, sports, etc. and submitted their work for consideration in the publication.



Arianna Haslim's artwork took 1st place at the middle school level, and Emiyah Glover's artwork is featured as the back cover design winner.

Mike Henson, executive director of elementary, and Courtney Long, executive director of secondary, presented certificates to the following:



Freedom Elementary:

• Fiona Qui, 4th grade

• ZaRiyah McCaster, 5th grade

• Kyndal Osborne, 5th grade



Thayer Elementary:

• Jace Taylor, 4th grade

• Isabella Mendoza, 4th grade

• Olivia Davis, 5th grade

• Mina Figueroa, 5th grade



Wood Elementary:

• Ezekiel Mason, 4th grade

• Emiyah Glover - Back Cover Design Winner, 5th grade



Waynesville Middle School:

• Mya Klontz, 7th grade

• Mayzee Magee, 8th grade

• Ellery Earnest, 8th grade

• Arianna Haslim - 1st Place Middle School, 8th grade



Waynesville High School

• Roxanne Acklin, 9th grade

• Kimari Stuart, 12th grade



2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
14 students recognized for having artwork published
Waynesville High School students and staff received Culver’s custard sundaes donated by Culver’s on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, in celebration of April being the Month of the Military Child. Volunteers delivered and handed out the custard. More than 60 percent of Waynesville R-VI students are military impacted.
2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
WHS students receive Culver's Custard
WHS students receive Culver's Custard
WHS students receive Culver's Custard
WHS students receive Culver's Custard
WHS students receive Culver's Custard
WHS students receive Culver's Custard
WHS students receive Culver's Custard
WHS students receive Culver's Custard
WHS students receive Culver's Custard
WHS students receive Culver's Custard
Families and community members enjoyed the Spring Tiger Festival of Nations on Friday, April 17, 2026, inside Waynesville High School. Multiple countries were represented and in addition to providing facts about a culture, volunteers served up samples of food.
2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
Tiger Festival of Nations
Tiger Festival of Nations
Tiger Festival of Nations
Tiger Festival of Nations
Tiger Festival of Nations
Tiger Festival of Nations
Tiger Festival of Nations
Tiger Festival of Nations
Tiger Festival of Nations
Tiger Festival of Nations
Waynesville R-VI hosted its Annual District Art Show on April 17, 2026, with a variety of art projects on display from K-12 students.
2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
Waynesville R-VI hosted its Annual District Art Show on April 17, 2026, with a variety of art projects on display from K-12 students.
Waynesville R-VI hosted its Annual District Art Show on April 17, 2026, with a variety of art projects on display from K-12 students.
Waynesville R-VI hosted its Annual District Art Show on April 17, 2026, with a variety of art projects on display from K-12 students.
Waynesville R-VI hosted its Annual District Art Show on April 17, 2026, with a variety of art projects on display from K-12 students.
Waynesville R-VI hosted its Annual District Art Show on April 17, 2026, with a variety of art projects on display from K-12 students.
Waynesville R-VI hosted its Annual District Art Show on April 17, 2026, with a variety of art projects on display from K-12 students.
Waynesville R-VI hosted its Annual District Art Show on April 17, 2026, with a variety of art projects on display from K-12 students.
Waynesville R-VI hosted its Annual District Art Show on April 17, 2026, with a variety of art projects on display from K-12 students.
Waynesville R-VI hosted its Annual District Art Show on April 17, 2026, with a variety of art projects on display from K-12 students.
Waynesville R-VI hosted its Annual District Art Show on April 17, 2026, with a variety of art projects on display from K-12 students.
Art Show and Tiger Festival of Nations: 2 free events on 1 night

The Waynesville R-VI School District will host its annual District Art Show on Friday, April 17, 2026, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Lecture Hall at Waynesville High School.

This event will showcase artwork from students in grades K-12 within the district. In addition, the Tiger Festival of Nations will also be held from 5 to 6 p.m. on Friday (April 17) in the Ninth Grade Center at Waynesville High School.

Both the Lecture Hall and the Ninth Grade Center entrance are located on the east side of the WHS campus (on the Tiger Stadium side) at 200 G.W. Lane St. in Waynesville. Both events are free and open to the public.
2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
Art Show and Tiger Festival of Nations: 2 free events on 1 night The Waynesville R-VI School District will host its annual District Art Show on Friday, April 17, 2026, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Lecture Hall at Waynesville High School.  This event will showcase artwork from students in grades K-12 within the district. In addition, the Tiger Festival of Nations will also be held from 5 to 6 p.m. on Friday (April 17) in the Ninth Grade Center at Waynesville High School.  Both the Lecture Hall and the Ninth Grade Center entrance are located on the east side of the WHS campus (on the Tiger Stadium side) at 200 G.W. Lane St. in Waynesville. Both events are free and open to the public.
OPAA! hosted the Murphy Territory Recipe Contest at Waynesville High School on April 8, 2026. WHS students were among the judges who were able to sample and vote on the creativity and talent of the food services team members.



The winner was Dustin Hibler, DNS at Hamilton RII, whose BBQ mac and cheese wrap earned top honors. He will advance to represent this territory at the company-wide contest later this month in Turner, Kan.

2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
OPAA! hosted the Murphy Territory Recipe Contest at Waynesville High School on April 8, 2026. WHS students were among the judges who were able to sample and vote on the creativity and talent of the food services team members.     The winner was Dustin Hibler, DNS at Hamilton RII, whose BBQ mac and cheese wrap earned top honors. He will advance to represent this territory at the company-wide contest later this month in Turner, Kan.
OPAA! hosted the Murphy Territory Recipe Contest at Waynesville High School on April 8, 2026. WHS students were among the judges who were able to sample and vote on the creativity and talent of the food services team members.     The winner was Dustin Hibler, DNS at Hamilton RII, whose BBQ mac and cheese wrap earned top honors. He will advance to represent this territory at the company-wide contest later this month in Turner, Kan.
OPAA! hosted the Murphy Territory Recipe Contest at Waynesville High School on April 8, 2026. WHS students were among the judges who were able to sample and vote on the creativity and talent of the food services team members.     The winner was Dustin Hibler, DNS at Hamilton RII, whose BBQ mac and cheese wrap earned top honors. He will advance to represent this territory at the company-wide contest later this month in Turner, Kan.
OPAA! hosted the Murphy Territory Recipe Contest at Waynesville High School on April 8, 2026. WHS students were among the judges who were able to sample and vote on the creativity and talent of the food services team members.     The winner was Dustin Hibler, DNS at Hamilton RII, whose BBQ mac and cheese wrap earned top honors. He will advance to represent this territory at the company-wide contest later this month in Turner, Kan.
OPAA! hosted the Murphy Territory Recipe Contest at Waynesville High School on April 8, 2026. WHS students were among the judges who were able to sample and vote on the creativity and talent of the food services team members.     The winner was Dustin Hibler, DNS at Hamilton RII, whose BBQ mac and cheese wrap earned top honors. He will advance to represent this territory at the company-wide contest later this month in Turner, Kan.
OPAA! hosted the Murphy Territory Recipe Contest at Waynesville High School on April 8, 2026. WHS students were among the judges who were able to sample and vote on the creativity and talent of the food services team members.     The winner was Dustin Hibler, DNS at Hamilton RII, whose BBQ mac and cheese wrap earned top honors. He will advance to represent this territory at the company-wide contest later this month in Turner, Kan.
OPAA! hosted the Murphy Territory Recipe Contest at Waynesville High School on April 8, 2026. WHS students were among the judges who were able to sample and vote on the creativity and talent of the food services team members.     The winner was Dustin Hibler, DNS at Hamilton RII, whose BBQ mac and cheese wrap earned top honors. He will advance to represent this territory at the company-wide contest later this month in Turner, Kan.
OPAA! hosted the Murphy Territory Recipe Contest at Waynesville High School on April 8, 2026. WHS students were among the judges who were able to sample and vote on the creativity and talent of the food services team members.     The winner was Dustin Hibler, DNS at Hamilton RII, whose BBQ mac and cheese wrap earned top honors. He will advance to represent this territory at the company-wide contest later this month in Turner, Kan.
OPAA! hosted the Murphy Territory Recipe Contest at Waynesville High School on April 8, 2026. WHS students were among the judges who were able to sample and vote on the creativity and talent of the food services team members.     The winner was Dustin Hibler, DNS at Hamilton RII, whose BBQ mac and cheese wrap earned top honors. He will advance to represent this territory at the company-wide contest later this month in Turner, Kan.
OPAA! hosted the Murphy Territory Recipe Contest at Waynesville High School on April 8, 2026. WHS students were among the judges who were able to sample and vote on the creativity and talent of the food services team members.     The winner was Dustin Hibler, DNS at Hamilton RII, whose BBQ mac and cheese wrap earned top honors. He will advance to represent this territory at the company-wide contest later this month in Turner, Kan.
An ambulance was dispatched to Waynesville High School at approximately 4:15 p.m. today (Wednesday, April 15, 2026) to treat an individual student with a medical condition. A parent/guardian has been notified and will determine what, if any, further medical treatment is necessary.
2 months ago, Marianne Ward
Olivia Bone, a junior at Waynesville High School, received the Fort Leonard Wood Army Values Leadership Award for representing the Army value of personal courage. She is the daughter of Joshua and Stephanie Bone.




Lt. Col. Chris McCann, the battalion commander for the 787th Military Police Battalion, and Master Sgt. Michael Self, the S3 NCOIC, presented the award to Bone on April 15, 2026, at Waynesville High School.


2 months ago, Donal Imbrunone
Olivia Bone, a junior at Waynesville High School, received the Fort Leonard Wood Army Values Leadership Award for representing the Army value of personal courage. She is the daughter of Joshua and Stephanie Bone.      Lt. Col. Chris McCann, the battalion commander for the 787th Military Police Battalion, and Master Sgt. Michael Self, the S3 NCOIC, presented the award to Bone on April 15, 2026, at Waynesville High School.
Waynesville R-VI to join reorganized Ozark Conference in 2027–28

Waynesville R-VI will transition from the Central Ozark Conference (COC) to the newly reorganized Ozark Conference (OC) beginning with the 2027–28 school year.
This realignment will renew long-standing rivalries and enhance athletic competition across a variety of sports.

Additional details regarding the transition and conference structure will be shared in the coming months.

During the 2026–27 school year, Waynesville will continue to compete within Central Ozark Conference (COC).
2 months ago, Marianne Ward